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Antje Duvekot — Vertigo
Album: The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer
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6.4

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Total ratings: 253









Released: 2009
Length: 5:35
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Long time since i heard this one, still great!
 cc_rider wrote:

Good point, but I've heard Eliza so much it's easy for me to tell the difference. Love Antje's voice. And Eliza's too, although her songwriting is really the draw.
 
I made this comment elsewhere, but in performance Antje's voice does not have the range and power heard in her in recordings. Maybe her voice was worn out from touring, but when I saw her in 2010, she was not hitting the higher notes that exist in the recorded work. Eliza G has much more command over her singing, with much more practice I suppose. And as a songwriter, Eliza G is, in my opinion, one of the better ones today.
This song is wonderful.  What a great description of falling in love

This song gets better with every listen.  What a great voice!
I just love this song. It's sweet and the lyrics are fresh and evocative.

I am the wire and you are the dancer
or was it you are pavement and I am the blood splat.

Come on Antje go back to the metaphors {#Tongue-out}
Blech!
 Sjaaks wrote:
Absolutely love the chorus!!! Excellent two-voice combination...

9
 
I just bumped it to an 8. Beautiful vocals. I love melancholy songs.

Absolutely love the chorus!!! Excellent two-voice combination...

9
 fredriley wrote:

Good to hear. She's positively narcoleptic on this number {#Sleep}
 
She doesn't hold a snuffed candle to Margo Timmins (of Cowboy Junkies), who is the Queen of Narcolepsy.


 Cruzan wrote:
Hello, hello?  Bill?
Who is progamming this morning? This is the fourth song 'like this" in a row. 
Bill are u ok? 
while I am typing this another one is starting...........
I am your biggest fan but jeeez, killing me with flat, depressing music this morning.

 
He must be having a bad day. Hittin' the scotch early {#Roflol}
 LorraineV1 wrote:
I always hear her and think it's Eliza Gilyson.  Their voices are so similar.
 
Good point, but I've heard Eliza so much it's easy for me to tell the difference. Love Antje's voice. And Eliza's too, although her songwriting is really the draw.

 fredriley wrote:

Good to hear. She's positively narcoleptic on this number {#Sleep}
 
  (I hope it's over soon.)


This song and her voice has really grown on me....
I always hear her and think it's Eliza Gilyson.  Their voices are so similar.
 lmic wrote:
Amazing lyrics throughout this album, and she's not even a native English speaker (German)
 
Agreed:

'Cause I lied about the vertigo
And I have never been up this high
There'll be no safety net
When I fall right out of the sky
There will be no ambulance waiting
And I have no wings to fly


 HazzeSwede wrote:
Just because you are a girl and can play some guitar should not ,should not, be a reason to get played on RP !!! R,are you hearing me !?

 

So it's "Rebecca-and-the-girls" and not

"Bill-and-his-babes" as I thought...?

It's Rebecca with the trousers...? Smiling!!!!
good ol' whiner...
 Bear1492 wrote:

Intelligent ear you must have... Richard Shindell produced this and he has spent a great deal of time in the studio, and on the road, with Lucy.
Btw, Antje is currently touring with Shindell.  Should be a great show!

 
Hoping to catch them later this month in NJ.

Hello, hello?  Bill?
Who is progamming this morning? This is the fourth song 'like this" in a row. 
Bill are u ok? 
while I am typing this another one is starting...........
I am your biggest fan but jeeez, killing me with flat, depressing music this morning.

Just because you are a girl and can play some guitar should not ,should not, be a reason to get played on RP !!! R,are you hearing me !?

 evansdad wrote:
Sounds a lot like Lucy Kaplansky...
 
Intelligent ear you must have... Richard Shindell produced this and he has spent a great deal of time in the studio, and on the road, with Lucy.
Btw, Antje is currently touring with Shindell.  Should be a great show!

 Thistle wrote:
For the first 2 min I hated this. Now I rather like it!
 
Agree, it started with a vocal angst that had me reaching for a sub-5 rating, but then it moved towards heart and warmth and all things good in life.

This song (and her voice) has really grown on me....and I do hear the Nanci Griffith in there (as someone commented)...and that's ALL GOOD!
 salnunzio wrote:
Antje is even better live, if you get the chance see her.
 
Good to hear. She's positively narcoleptic on this number {#Sleep}
Antje is even better live, if you get the chance see her.

{#Skull}

For the first 2 min I hated this. Now I rather like it!
 scraig wrote:
this song is free on her Web site
 
I've heard this song several times on RP and the more I hear it the more like it. Was on my way to the iTunes store when I read your comment. Saved me a buck! - THANKS!
 Shesdifferent wrote:
I know its raining here this morning, but that's no reason to put a depressing COUNRTY style song on PLA-EEEEZE make it stop!
 

Not all country sucks....besides - this is NOT Country.  You think just because someone has a folksy sound that they are country??  redic.
I ALWAYS think this is Nanci Griffith when it starts out....and several times thru it....love it
Shesdifferent wrote:
I know its raining here this morning, but that's no reason to put a depressing COUNRTY style song on PLA-EEEEZE make it stop!

No accounting for taste. Personally I think this is a beautiful heart felt song.
First time I have heard it and I had to check who's playing so I can find more from her. {#Clap}

I found the song quite pleasant to listen to, FWIW.
I know its raining here this morning, but that's no reason to put a depressing COUNRTY style song on PLA-EEEEZE make it stop!
Damn you people are harsh.
 WayUpNorth wrote:
The upper and lower ends of her register are just weak and her music is just so bland, IMHO.
 
I'm with you in regard to this artist. She gets an A in cover art, however.


Every song I hear from here brings the smell of a high school gymnasium to my nose, and I'm sitting there waiting for the song to be over and I can politely applaud and wait for the next talent show contestant to take the stage.  The upper and lower ends of her register are just weak and her music is just so bland, IMHO.
 osbyec wrote:
I like this more every time I hear it, and I love the album cover.
 
Coverart is Crowded Housish

Amazing lyrics throughout this album, and she's not even a native English speaker (German)
this song is free on her Web site
This song makes me cry.  It could be about turnips, I don't know.  Something about the delivery is just so sweet.
Sounds a lot like Lucy Kaplansky...
I liked the last song I heard from this album, and I like this song. Is the whole album similar? Not like all the songs are the same, just is this one way slower or faster or countryer (I know thats not a word) that the other songs on the album?
Would be nice if she could do something a bit more challenging.
 peter_james_bond wrote:
My top 5 (in alphabetical order) favorite new (by new I mean introduced to me by RP or recently added to the RP playlist) female singer/songwriters:

Jill Barber
Neko Case
Antje Duvekot
Kathleen Edwards
Vienna Teng

My top 5 classic RP female singer/songwriters:

Kate Bush
Aimee Mann
Joni Mitchell
Patti Smith
Suzanne Vega

  Excellent lists.


I like this more every time I hear it, and I love the album cover.
My top 5 (in alphabetical order) favorite new (by new I mean introduced to me by RP or recently added to the RP playlist) female singer/songwriters:

Jill Barber
Neko Case
Antje Duvekot
Kathleen Edwards
Vienna Teng

My top 5 classic RP female singer/songwriters:

Kate Bush
Aimee Mann
Joni Mitchell
Patti Smith
Suzanne Vega

 rdo wrote:


Yeah, for those who may not have seen it, that's the World Trade Center.  I had never known about that amazing feat before this documentary.  It's really hard to believe.
 
He was on every tv network for the entire time he was  up there. Of course, that was just three networks.

We all thought he would fall.

 robco1 wrote:

Very good documentary about this guy and his little stunt. He is definitely an original . . . {#Eek}
 

Yeah, for those who may not have seen it, that's the World Trade Center.  I had never known about that amazing feat before this documentary.  It's really hard to believe.
rdo wrote:


Very good documentary about this guy and his little stunt. He is definitely an original . . . {#Eek}
This is incredibly dull
sorry, it makes me feel too sleepy.... sounds there comes no end ;-(
This song was a perfect fit for this day in my life.  I would love to find the lyrics (the link here is incorrect and I cannot locate them)
Really lovely and just what I needed today.
I'll say it, I like this.