agreed.
i think jeremy took this song to the band from a slew of archived songs he
probably had sitting around. if you've ever seen jeremy live, or have some
boots, you're well aware of songs like chewing gum, oh john (is it "oh john"
or "and john", i forget), etc...this track definitely falls into the same
vein...
regardless of where it came from, it's divine.
by the way...i'm new to the list...based in the great state of missouri
(yes, i know, who would've thought someone in missouri would have ever of
heard of sdre)....
cory
"you said that it was bad timing,
at least we had timing at all"
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Trudell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 12:41 AM
Subject: [sdre-l]: my two cents about ocean
> woah,
>
> I've been listening to the song for a few hours. I
> havent been so moved by the band since I saw then july
> 3rd. I can't listen to it without swaying.
>
> There needs to be a video for this song. If filter
> can get a hit with that pop hook song of theirs on the
> nearly music tv, then this is the track that will make
> SDRE immortal!!! I can hear 5/4, days were golden,
> some of frog queen and just a little tinge of grendle
> (in that it's moving) in it. This is a SDRE song
> through and through.
>
> :):):):):):):):):):):)
>
> dan
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