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Stereophonics — Dakota
Album: Language.Sex.Violence.Other
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Released: 2005
Length: 4:52
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Thinkin' back, thinkin' of you
Summertime, think it was June
Yeah, think it was June

Laying back, head on the grass
Chewing gum, having some laughs
Yeah, having some laughs

You made me feel like the one
Made me feel like the one
The one

You made me feel like the one
Made me feel like a
The one

Drinking back, drinking for two
Drinking with you
When drinking was new

Sleeping in the back of my car
We never went far
Didn't need to go far

You made me feel like the one
You made me feel like the one
The one

You made me feel like the one
You made me feel like the one
The one

I don't know where we are going now
I don't know where we are going now

Wake up call, coffee and juice
Rememberin' you
What happened to you?

I wonder if we we'll meet again
Talk about life since then
Talk about why did it end

You made me feel like the one
You made me feel like the one
The one

You made me feel like the one
You made me feel like the one
The one

I don't know where we are going now
I don't know where we are going now

So take a look at me now (Repeat 16 times)

So take a look at me now, now
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This band is all my teenage period
love it 
Got to see them live in L.A. around 2008, they put on a great show!
Anyone else hearing "Sex on Fire" in this?
 hayduke2 wrote:


Happy Tune


love this and love the cover art for this song.
 jsn65 wrote:

absolutely horrible




I am sorry sir... would you prefer something from the Jazz collections?  How about a little number from "Mel Torme"
 hayduke2 wrote:


Happy Tune



ACK!!  I am color blind, what do those lines mean?
Ziggy's  Punk Rocker would go well with this song.
 the_jake wrote:

Hooverphonics
Stereophonics
Hooked on phonics



Tally ho! 

This is so Foos. They’re better than that …
 the_jake wrote:

Hooverphonics
Stereophonics
Hooked on phonics



monophonics
 the_jake wrote:

Hooverphonics
Stereophonics
Hooked on phonics



Welch gits ;D I love them alive alivo!!

George_Tirebiter wrote:

"Take a look at me now...."  I can't. This song gave me a headache in my eye.

 eileenomurphy wrote:
You probably have Covid. ...see a doctor!

Oh! What an amazing response.  Love it!
love this band
Great tune! I used to hear it on the radio & never knew who it was! ....Thanx RP!!
 George_Tirebiter wrote:

"Take a look at me now...."

I can't.  This song gave me a headache in my eye.




You probably have Covid. ...see a doctor!
 whatsupdude wrote:


It sure woke up the crowd at Live 8!


That's not saying that much, given the lineup!
 AKHoopGirl wrote:

Is anyone else hearing Foo Fighters here?




Absolutely
 Proclivities wrote:

Is that a bad thing?  "Trashy, Dull, and Predictable" is a good band name at any rate.


It sure woke up the crowd at Live 8!
 birdman42 wrote:

Hooverphonic to Stereophonics? Please God not Hooked on Phonics.



Just call 1-800-ABC... wait what?  Yeah I can't spell that.
Did Dave G / the Foos steal this vibe?? They are better than the Foos
Hooverphonic to Stereophonics? Please God not Hooked on Phonics.
Saw them last year in Zürich at the Volkshaus, they are the Phonics!
Superb music and bittersweet lyrics. 10.
What a great track,pure energy 🤩
 the_jake wrote:
Hooverphonics
Stereophonics
Hooked on phonics
 hooked on onics ?

Hooverphonics
Stereophonics
Hooked on phonics
This song makes me feel young again...
Good pairing with Arcade Fire, except these guys rock!
Weird how songs bring you back in time...I remember driving across the St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville heading to a girl's house with this song blasting.
{#Devil_pimp}YEP zesty still !
 Still good after all these years
Love Streophonics! How about also playing Handbag And Gladrags?
 If you did, you would realize that the Foo Fighters were hanging out with Arcade Fire... Bert7 wrote:

Youi should listen harder.....

 


 kingart wrote:
Happenin' tune.  One could grow addicted.  But it sounds so ... '80s

 
What he said. I love that pop-ish hook and melody. 


Happy Tune
 AKHoopGirl wrote:

Is anyone else hearing Foo Fighters here?



 
Youi should listen harder.....
I love this song...
song's damn good imo!  (even like the look of that album cover, much like Herve Half, an artist who does or did stripe paintings : )
"Take a look at me now...."

I can't.  This song gave me a headache in my eye.

Is anyone else hearing Foo Fighters here?


 tutakea wrote:
trashy, dull and predictable

 
Is that a bad thing?  "Trashy, Dull, and Predictable" is a good band name at any rate.
 Papasmeg wrote:
Great band. Underrated in my opinion. A great 8 from me.
 
Agreed on all counts.
My karaoke speciality.... awesome song!
 helgigermany wrote:
Nice!

 
Indeed.  Instant 7 and probably gonna go up.
Oh and on the vocal comparisons, he reminds me a bit of Cobain (and not even a little bit of Bono).
Nice!
Wake up cold coffee and juice
Remembering you
What happened to you?
I wonder if we'll meet again
Talk about us instead
Talk about why did it end
Made me feel like the one


Yeah, feeling this today
Great band. Underrated in my opinion. A great 8 from me.
Song grabs me — I don't recognize yet that it's Stereophonics. Loved them since the first moment I heard Kelly's voice in "Smells Like Chaplin" on local high school radio ....... c. 1999
Cool memories come along with hearing this one, for sure...  I was installed in a stone farmhouse near Santa Fiora, in the Monte Amiata region of Tuscany for three months, from mid-Jan to mid-April of 2005...the only radio station I could get clearly was one from Rome, and even that one sometimes came and went...this song had just broken onto the music scene, and it was played at least twice a day or more...and yet it never seemed to bore me.  It's really got a rocking pulse, a strident groove, and good lyrics.  Thanks, RP for bringing all that back and keeping it alive for me!
Love this!! Love them. How come I never heard it before? No one (recent) does good old RnR exuberance like Stereophonics. <3
Happenin' tune.  One could grow addicted.  But it sounds so ... '80s
I always thought this song said, "You made me feel like a worm".
Great track, lots of energy with an infectious beat
 warderblu wrote:
I prefer their older albums.....
 

On the whole, I do too, but I love this song!
absolutely horrible
 tutakea wrote:
trashy, dull and predictable
 
what is ?

They're just a pint-sized version of the Foo Fighters on this... and it's awesome.
Good song & positive cover art
 tutakea wrote:
trashy, dull and predictable
 
try this version, you might find it more to you liking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Q7dckS9h8


 spumoni wrote:
This song stirs emotion from the floorboards of time.  It's a baking summer day and I'm driving a relic beater down a rolling country road, windows down, hemispheric combustion with thrush rumbling pipes, pedal to the floor with earthen rooster-tails, (then in slo-mo) catching air and corners sideways - stereo playing Dakota!  God, I miss her spirit...
 
Perfect! {#Clap}


 tutakea wrote:
trashy, dull and predictable
 
I'd say this is a return to the form shown on their debut album

trashy, dull and predictable
I prefer their older albums.....
poignant song on the news of drummer Stuart Cable's death
 PFM wrote:
RIP Stuart Cable
 
Bummer... he was drumming with the band when I saw them the first time in a small club in San Diego. 

Totally hear it too: like a happy "Nirvana".  Like it a lot.

 Lyndra_Ski wrote:
I'm hearing Foo Fighters.  Is it just me?

Very cool album cover. 
 


 PFM wrote:
RIP Stuart Cable
 

Aw man. Terrible loss.
 katherinenz wrote:
It's cliche I know, but this song is much better live... love this album: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Dakota-Stereophonics/dp/B000EGDME6
 

I have to agree with you. It's a great song - and the live performance really takes it up a notch.
RIP Stuart Cable
This is one of them perfect songs to listen to when you need some speed and energy early in the morning - this, and "Ray of Light" by Madonna.

Don'cha think?

{#Bananajam}


 lazylemming wrote:
i think this song is the bees knees!  thanks for playing.
 


This song stirs emotion from the floorboards of time.  It's a baking summer day and I'm driving a relic beater down a rolling country road, windows down, hemispheric combustion with thrush rumbling pipes, pedal to the floor with earthen rooster-tails, (then in slo-mo) catching air and corners sideways - stereo playing Dakota!  God, I miss her spirit...
i think this song is the bees knees!  thanks for playing.
It's cliche I know, but this song is much better live... love this album: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Dakota-Stereophonics/dp/B000EGDME6

annoying - actually caused me to stop working and hit mute

great starrrrrt to a Sunday!
outstanding !!
have a nice dayz ^^

I'm hearing Foo Fighters.  Is it just me?

Very cool album cover. 
try driving slow while listening to this song.....
It made me feel like the one!

When I heard this years ago in Switzerland driving home from work through the hills with the windows down, I just had to crank it up...
sounds like a 'harder' version of Snow Patrol.

edit: Although on the plus side, by the end I was hearing Phil Collins's Against All Odds in my head...which I preferred.


Well I will tell you where you are going, mate. It is to Sucko-BarfoLand.
At 8:08am I'm enjoying this. Thanks for waking me up!
Over-the-top raveup's are just plain cool. I'd be late for the meeting if I drove up with this on the box.
There are 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's. I guess that will become a 00 - only?
Fantastic track - no more to say
Reminds me of recent Foo Fighters material
haha, yeah, I wouldn't turn the radio off in the car if this came on, it's easy to listen to
It's not bad, I agree. Kinda reminds me of high school... I think that's a good thing (but not really sure!).
Eh, it's not bad.
ok.... NEXT!
This type of song has been done so many timezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! Sorry I dozed off!
Great tune, fantastic album. This isn't even my favorite track. "Brother", "Superman" and "Lolita" and especially "Devil" are amazing too.
coding_to_music wrote:
This is an adorable and funny visual accompaniment to this repetitive song! It seems that the kitten has been drugged into endless pushups by the endless, hypnotic monotony . . . . !
horstman wrote:
Bono's voice is a little old and certainly well used. This guy couldn't hold a candle to the wind with Bono's voice during his (Bono's) heyday. Bono had a great set of pipes!
OMG did you hear what bono said to bono the other day? bonobonobonobonobono.
horstman wrote:
Bono's voice is a little old and certainly well used. This guy couldn't hold a candle to the wind with Bono's voice during his (Bono's) heyday. Bono had a great set of pipes!
I'm tired of hearing about what a great voice bono has. . . it's a given. find something else to cream yourself about . . . and for sure find a new singer to compare every other male singer to. blah!
horstman wrote:
Bono's voice is a little old and certainly well used. This guy couldn't hold a candle to the wind with Bono's voice during his (Bono's) heyday. Bono had a great set of pipes!
You're on crack. Bono's voice is still in mad shape.
optimusprime10 wrote:
pretty sweet transition from everlong
I agree to the fullest. Cash - rusty cage Foo - everlong Phonics - dakota best list in a while.
Stefen wrote:
A U2 sound but this lead singer has a better voice than Bono.
Bono's voice is a little old and certainly well used. This guy couldn't hold a candle to the wind with Bono's voice during his (Bono's) heyday. Bono had a great set of pipes!
pretty sweet transition from everlong
Crank it up!
kgish wrote:
Every time I hear this number it keeps sounding better and better.
Yikes!! Words from BOB!!! Hey look over your shoulder there's that guy!!! LOL!!!
isaak wrote:
something is up with the software that queues this song. Everytime this track plays, I hear Bob's office phone ring in the background. Did anyone else notice? I don't have this ring in the album version of the song.
How do you know it's my office phone? Are you here?
I thought this was Interpol until it turned into every other band playing these daze.
A U2 sound but this lead singer has a better voice than Bono.
Every time I hear this number it keeps sounding better and better.
Had to stop working to say...love this song. Do have to say the beginning does sound a bit alike Interpol's PDA.
something is up with the software that queues this song. Everytime this track plays, I hear Bob's office phone ring in the background. Did anyone else notice? I don't have this ring in the album version of the song.
this song just cries out, "flippin' belt me out!" (i.e. sing me loud)
whoa..for some reason i am totally in accord with this today...this is awesome!
djblitz wrote:
Unique, haunting, and totally friggin' GROOVIN'. I'm moving it up to 9, I LOVE this song!!
Just went from an 8 to a 9 for me too! Had to turn the volume way up for this one (well, as high as I can while at work)!!
Unique, haunting, and totally friggin' GROOVIN'. I'm moving it up to 9, I LOVE this song!!
caseycamp wrote:
As stated below, I agree, they're in the same vague genre as some other newer bands (death cab, interpol) but they have something these other bands dont, and that is they don't sound bored with their own music. Ooooh, take THAT death cab.
I hear what you're saying about Death Cab, but must disagree about Interpol. Interpol's disaffectedness is part of the sound, and in my opinion, it all comes together quite gloriously. I don't see a connection between Stereophonics and Interpol...but I do like this song. Sorry for the incoherence.
Great sound. Great music. I enjoy it a lot
Zep wrote:
This set is killing me (and my productivity): LOL!
same line up...i love it
caseycamp wrote:
As stated below, I agree, they're in the same vague genre as some other newer bands (death cab, interpol) but they have something these other bands dont, and that is they don't sound bored with their own music. Ooooh, take THAT death cab.
phillips wrote:
i have two other stereophonics albums and i feel the same way about them. they're ok, but i kind of wish i hadn't bought them. don't get me wrong, i like the stereophonics... but just not that much.
There's a terrific greatest hits collection in their catalogue when they get around to it.