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This is painful. Sounds like self-produced MIDI background...
Had to rate this song a 10 to prevent it from drowning in a well of incomprehension.
I love Stina!! What's the average of 4.5 all about??
Pusherman wrote:
Something is preventing me from giving this a 1...can't quite figure out what it is...the melody reminds me of something from my childhood. :-s
oooh, very interesting...
Great song from a great album by a great artist :umbrella.gif:
Dave_Mack wrote:
Nope, can't stand this Stina song either. I'd much rather hear Walk Away Renee which this song brutally borrows from.
I was thinking the same thing.
Dave_Mack wrote:
Nope, can't stand this Stina song either. I'd much rather hear Walk Away Renee which this song brutally borrows from.
that's it! ...glad you said that... I couln't quite place it ... nice melody ....too bad it's lifted
Nope, can't stand this Stina song either. I'd much rather hear Walk Away Renee which this song brutally borrows from.
This song makes me want to go find my copy of The Cardigans' Gran Turismo.
Something is preventing me from giving this a 1...can't quite figure out what it is...the melody reminds me of something from my childhood. :-s
I love the sound of the song.. the voice filtered to make it sound like a 50s microphone.. like Neil Halstead, Ben Harper and Portishead often do. funny and mysterious girl that Stina, grown up in Sweden with a communist mother and father playing the jazz-saxophone in clubs check out Little Star of her too :)
OK...now doesn't this sound like it should be on one of those early '70's Afterschool Specials? pbm 8^)