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The Black Keys — It Ain't Over
Album: Dropout Boogie
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Released: 2022
Length: 3:40
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Money and love ain't no sure thing
You live for a thrill, you die for a dream
And when it comes around
You lay your money down (Ooh)

You got a love that's a real long shot
Breaking the bank for your new weak spot
When she comes around
You lay your money down

No one else for you to blame
But when you play that losing game
It ain't over (Ooh)
So try to ease your worried mind
Dreams come true from time to time
It ain't over (Ooh)

What are the odds if you let them know?
Win or lose, it's gonna take your soul
And you can't turn around
You've laid your money down

One up your sleeve might get you two in the chest
Hurt in your heart but they don't know that
And when she comes around
You lay your money down

No one else for you to blame
But when you play that losing game
It ain't over (Ooh)
So try to ease your worried mind
Dreams come true from time to time
It ain't over (Ooh)

No one else for you to blame
But when you play that losing game
It ain't over (Ooh)
So try to ease your worried mind
Dreams come true from time to time
It ain't over (Ooh)

No one else for you to blame
But when you play that losing game
It ain't over (Ooh)
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Just popped into my head: this has a bit of early Steve Miller going on. Anyone else?
I hear ELO in there somewhere
Sounds like some influence came from ELO. One song is definitely similar 
Sometimes I think I've heard too much Black Keys. I then realize I was wrong. These guys rock!
Suhweet!
 zptduda wrote:



I have been thinking the same thing. The song is Show Down (Raining All Over the World).


awesome! thanks! was that from Xanadu's soundtrack? 
 lily34 wrote:

when i hear the It Ain't Over part, i go back to a part of an  ELO song (same notes) and it's driving me crazy...can't think of the song. maybe "All Over The World..." or something like that...




I have been thinking the same thing. The song is Show Down (Raining All Over the World).
This song is on every time I listen to RP.

when i hear the It Ain't Over part, i go back to a part of an  ELO song (same notes) and it's driving me crazy...can't think of the song. maybe "All Over The World..." or something like that...
i always fast forward backkeyes why inolike?
Used to love these guys. New -ish  retro sound. Now it's all the same to me. Bleh.
This song is the perfect soundtrack in my mind to being in the big city on a hot summer evening. 


Love these guys. They had like one album I didn't like (Turn Blue) and I have neglected them a little since. Must be corrected.
 Proclivities wrote:

It's a vaguely similar, four-note phrase in an otherwise entirely different song from "All Over The World".  Hardly "cribbing" I think; "homage" - perhaps.
thank you for ID'g that one. I had too many tunes competing for precious brain cells that day. pretending this is an isolated incident

 sfoster66 wrote:

Years hence, this comment will seem so very meritless.  Who cares about first plays and release dates?  It's not that interesting or meaningful.  I'd rather read comments that teach me something of the artist or the song...or heck, just an interesting story about being drunk on a boat listening to this track as the sun sets...


God forbid someone should express joy and not be concerned if you or anyone else finds it meaningful.
 MilesW wrote:

17 plays in 30 days is just way too much.  Sorry.

Better then the overrated overplayed Beatles 

17 plays in 30 days is just way too much.  Sorry.
Smoky jukebox vibes… Turn it up
 DaidyBoy wrote:

I really enjoy the Black Keys and this track is no exception.  What disturbs me is the constant earworms I get from them, like this one from ELO.  Is it homage or cribbing? ...


It's a vaguely similar, four-note phrase in an otherwise entirely different song from "All Over The World".  Hardly "cribbing" I think; "homage" - perhaps.
 DaidyBoy wrote:

I really enjoy the Black Keys and this track is no exception.  What disturbs me is the constant earworms I get from them, like this one from ELO.  Is it homage or cribbing? ...

I may be less of a fan but spent some time trying to figure out which ELO tune this was sounding like... always encouraging to figure out things in under an hour these days!

Great Album. 
 scraig wrote:

I can't believe they're playing the Troubadour in Los Angeles on May 11. 


I know right.  Usually, they only book really good bands.
 Harry_Tuttle_99 wrote:

Whoa! Released a Week from Today! RP with the sneak peek!


Years hence, this comment will seem so very meritless.  Who cares about first plays and release dates?  It's not that interesting or meaningful.  I'd rather read comments that teach me something of the artist or the song...or heck, just an interesting story about being drunk on a boat listening to this track as the sun sets...
Like this one more than most of their other tunes I've heard. ELO comment noted and perhaps that has something to do with it. A simple fun sound
I really enjoy the Black Keys and this track is no exception.  What disturbs me is the constant earworms I get from them, like this one from ELO.  Is it homage or cribbing? ...
14 plays during the last 30 days?  I've noticed this with a few other songs too.  I suspect the RP format is changing to include an emphasis on "today's hits".  Which is ok.
 
Bill has also sounded fresher and more engaged at the mike in the past few months too, so I guess there's an effort alive to keep RP relevant and popular.
 roadie wrote:

Thanks for being 'early' on this track. Not my streaming service, but if I had a magic wand, I'd add more 'new' music to RP.  Just the good stuff, tho.



And what is your definition of  "good stuff.?"
Sorry, don't care for your autocratic rambling...

Thanks for being 'early' on this track. Not my streaming service, but if I had a magic wand, I'd add more 'new' music to RP.  Just the good stuff, tho.
The singing/background vocals for 'It ain't over (Ooh) is similar to ELO's "All Over The World"
I dig their wild sound; so retro it seems brand new... The guitar is often as satisfyingly fuzzy and creatively expressive as Jorma K's back in the day! The Frank Zappa "Joe's Garage"-style cover pic they're rocking here's cool, too!  They seem to be at an artistic peak!
Whoa! Released a Week from Today! RP with the sneak peek!
Anyone else hearing "Billie Jean" here?
Bass much more prominent here than their earlier stuff.
I can't believe they're playing the Troubadour in Los Angeles on May 11. 

Nice! Some new Black Keys. So far sounds promising.