Re: New songs thread
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 9:23 am
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That guy must've been sitting right near me. You might even see my bald head shine in the few few seconds of that clip.
I think they're just starting to ship. I got notice that my copies shipped Thursday.chuckrh wrote:Has anybody received their single of "The Perilous Night" yet? They were supposed to ship about 12/15/17. I sent an email to Musictoday Store but haven't heard back yet.
Thanks. I've been looking forward to it.Tequila Cowboy wrote:I think they're just starting to ship. I got notice that my copies shipped Thursday.chuckrh wrote:Has anybody received their single of "The Perilous Night" yet? They were supposed to ship about 12/15/17. I sent an email to Musictoday Store but haven't heard back yet.
Yes there are Archive links to the recording in the Wilmington NC threadIowan wrote:Is there a recording of it?
These are the times that try men's souls. Or at the very least their wills.Clams wrote:Yes there are Archive links to the recording in the Wilmington NC threadIowan wrote:Is there a recording of it?
I'm pretty lucky, the first time I heard it was live. Liked it immediately. After listening to the Wilmington recording I really like it. It has the potential to be another DBT/Cooley classic.Mundane Mayhem wrote: I try to self-enforce a rule to not listen to recordings of new songs, so that the first time I experience them is either live or on record. But goddamned if I don't want to hear a new Cooley song this evening.
I'd break your rule. This one is headed toward being a new Cooley staple.Mundane Mayhem wrote:These are the times that try men's souls. Or at the very least their wills.Clams wrote:Yes there are Archive links to the recording in the Wilmington NC threadIowan wrote:Is there a recording of it?
I try to self-enforce a rule to not listen to recordings of new songs, so that the first time I experience them is either live or on record. But goddamned if I don't want to hear a new Cooley song this evening.
"No radio edits"? Between "Slow Ride" and "Breakdown", I keep thinking there's something more there about music.boyyourself wrote:i have no idea what he says after----- get two tall boy beers not one not three -------but i really wish i did because i think it would tie it all together. any ideas?
On listening to the Brooklyn Bowl show, it's definitely "No radio edits permitted". And I think maybe we've got a little not quite right. This is slightly different--adding Smitty's edit slightly edited--and sounds right to me:John A Arkansawyer wrote:"No radio edits"? Between "Slow Ride" and "Breakdown", I keep thinking there's something more there about music.boyyourself wrote:i have no idea what he says after----- get two tall boy beers not one not three -------but i really wish i did because i think it would tie it all together. any ideas?
When it's been too long since tranquility found you
And the ride from your baby's a hornets nest
Before you go puttin crosshairs between you and hindsight
And give in to the clenchin creepin into your fist
Don't go takin it out on anything but the highway
Let her go my friend
Let the outside air in
Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Oh we'd lie with the breakdown
Lie with the enemy
Slow Ride Argument
If you're as mad at the end as you were when you began
Slow Ride Argument
There's no goin home again
Slow Down Take it Easy x10
When it's been too long since tranquility found you
And the ride from your baby's a hornets nest
Don't go takin it out on anything but the highway
Let it go my friend
Let the outside air in
Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Oh we'd lie with the breakdown
Lie with the enemy
Slow down take it easy x7
If you did it on accident, you got it right! He doesn't repeat those two lines in either version.boyyourself wrote:also i left out the crosshair line and the clinch line on accident the second time around
Or this:John A Arkansawyer wrote:Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Oh we'd lie with the breakdown
Lie with the enemy
John A Arkansawyer wrote:Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Only live with the breakdown
Live with the enemy
I love hearing them sing backup for each other, but yeah, this is more than just backing vocals.Cole Younger wrote:Pretty cool that Patterson has such a big part in a Cooley song.
That's a very good idea.Cole Younger wrote:I think I'll listen to it again.
Alright. Uncle. It's really great. Might not have guessed that Cooley was such a Foghat fan.Cole Younger wrote:Finally caved and listened to the new Cooley song. Man from English Oceans through American Band to this Cooley is on a freaking streak. I don't want to say too much because I just heard it for the first time a few seconds ago and I don't want that play too much of a factor so I will just echo what TC said, anybody trying to hold out, just listen to it. You won't be sorry.
I'm like 75% sure it's "only live with the breakdown," in reference to the live version of the Foghat song that is longer than the album version, and certainly longer than the radio edit.John A Arkansawyer wrote:On listening to the Brooklyn Bowl show, it's definitely "No radio edits permitted". And I think maybe we've got a little not quite right. This is slightly different--adding Smitty's edit slightly edited--and sounds right to me:John A Arkansawyer wrote:"No radio edits"? Between "Slow Ride" and "Breakdown", I keep thinking there's something more there about music.boyyourself wrote:i have no idea what he says after----- get two tall boy beers not one not three -------but i really wish i did because i think it would tie it all together. any ideas?
When it's been too long since tranquility found you
And the ride from your baby's a hornets nest
Before you go puttin crosshairs between you and hindsight
And give in to the clenchin creepin into your fist
Don't go takin it out on anything but the highway
Let her go my friend
Let the outside air in
Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Oh we'd lie with the breakdown
Lie with the enemy
Slow Ride Argument
If you're as mad at the end as you were when you began
Slow Ride Argument
There's no goin home again
Slow Down Take it Easy x10
When it's been too long since tranquility found you
And the ride from your baby's a hornets nest
Don't go takin it out on anything but the highway
Let it go my friend
Let the outside air in
Get two tall boy beers not one not three
No radio edits permitted
Oh we'd lie with the breakdown
Lie with the enemy
Slow down take it easy x7If you did it on accident, you got it right! He doesn't repeat those two lines in either version.boyyourself wrote:also i left out the crosshair line and the clinch line on accident the second time around
Mundane Mayhem wrote: I'm like 75% sure it's "only live with the breakdown," in reference to the live version of the Foghat song that is longer than the album version, and certainly longer than the radio edit.