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Two Loons For Tea — This Mortal Rodeo
Album: Looking For Landmarks
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Released: 2002
Length: 3:39
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Question your worried laughter, forget the disguise
Celebrate the contour of this life
Your mortal purpose, aching for flight

Life with it's layers
The weakness of winter
The wind and its purpose: this mortal rodeo

Is it vertigo?
This mortal rodeo
Is it vertigo?

And as you measure your fortune
And what you have, and what he does not
A poor man shames us all

Where is the delicate voice of sympathy darlings?
We make our decisions
We are champions of contrast
Where is the delicate voice of sympathy darlings?
Where is the delicate voice of sympathy darlings?

The texture of time
The awakening of man
We're orphans floating down a river

Is it vertigo?
Is it vertigo?
This mortal rodeo...
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First time hearing this one.  Very nice!
Darlington wrote:
The Loons....The Loons..... (old movie reference there. May be showing my age, however).
I think I know the film you're referring to. Its one of those new-fangled color talkies, isn't it?
wondertoofar wrote:
Linked to brain tumors.
At least there's no oily discharge or sexual side effects.
foppy-knight wrote:
cocteau twins light.May also contain artificial sweetners.
Linked to brain tumors.
The Loons....The Loons..... (old movie reference there. May be showing my age, however).
Nice! 7 it is...
cocteau twins light.May also contain artificial sweetners.
Sounds a lot like Morcheeba, which is not a bad thing.
As Cocteau Quintuplesy sort of Skye ish stuff derives. Still, there is no bad music, per se it is a good thing.
What a great name for a band. I still like my future band name (once I learn how to play) better... "Mud For Chuck" will be a GREAT band name. But this ain't so bad. Oh yeah, the song's pretty good too.
RichardPrins wrote:
Canuckian? AMG: Nope
edechewe wrote:
Richard, I love your posts usually, but what does this one mean?
Not Canadian I presume...
AMG said: Two Loons for Tea is a duo consisting of singer Sarah Scott and instrumentalist Jonathan Kochmer. The duo came together when Switzerland-born Kochmer moved to Seattle after spending years studying biostatistics and evolutionary biology. Scott, who was originally from San Francisco, moved to Washington after a lifetime filled with music due to her parents' ties to the California rock scene. After arriving in Seattle, the two met through a mutual friend and began performing...
RichardPrins wrote:
Canuckian? AMG: Nope
Richard, I love your posts usually, but what does this one mean?
Interesting !
Canuckian? AMG: Nope