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Jose Jones Posted - 08/21/2006 : 15:10:49
considering fmrm is such a huge record, with greatness, beauty, and genius sprinkled all over, i don't feel bad about dedicating a whole thread to wanderlust.

this song rules! the splashy drums, the twinkling piano, the smooth organ, the laid back, surf-like guitar solos, that GREAT violin... and on top of that a great melody delivered flawlessly by the man himself. i love it.

a true gem. i'll also take this time to give kudos to these: fast man, you can't crucify yourself, seven days, golden shore, don't cry that way, and fare thee well.

i seriously can't get sick of this album, it gets better and better.



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FranknWeezer Posted - 08/24/2006 : 08:00:31
It was also my favorite upon first listen. Can't shake the image of an old dude in a dusty western saloon bouncing all over those keys.
-FranknWeezer
Mister Dog Posted - 08/23/2006 : 19:50:13
I like the song, it's not one of my favorites though.

Skinner, you're an odd man, but you sure know how to steam a ham.
vilainde Posted - 08/23/2006 : 00:11:44
Yep, definitely the song that stands out on disc 1 to me. Plus it's easy and cool to play at the guitar.


Denis

Erebus Posted - 08/22/2006 : 21:22:40
quote:
Originally posted by s_wrenn

I like Wanderlust, it's one of the many FMRM songs that i initially passed over on a first listen, but now i find my self coming back to it again and again. It’s one of those songs

Me too, tho I didn't know it at the time. In retrospect I saw, or at least claimed, it as a modern day Speedy. I have a feelin' it's gonna stand, or, even more, I look forward to learnin' that's true.

s_wrenn Posted - 08/22/2006 : 17:58:32
I like Wanderlust, it's one of the many FMRM songs that i initially passed over on a first listen, but now i find my self coming back to it again and again. It’s one of those songs


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Carl Posted - 08/22/2006 : 17:17:41
Stuck disc 1 of FMRM on this evening while shaving, I'm warming to it a bit more. This is one of the best songs...there's something slightly wacky about the little slide/sax parts that I like!!

billgoodman Posted - 08/22/2006 : 16:45:22
I love the song
sounds like it could have been on Blonde on Blonde


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God save the Noisies
moonruler Posted - 08/22/2006 : 06:03:15
all i know is there is way too much sax and violins on tv.

and of course wanderlust is awesome. long live wanderlust.
rodney Posted - 08/22/2006 : 04:41:58
Great song. This one stood out on the first listen for me.
Jontiven Posted - 08/22/2006 : 04:38:49
Dude, that's no violin, that's me on slide guitar.

I play sax, but no violins, please. (Sex & violence reference)

bye,
Jon
ScottP Posted - 08/21/2006 : 21:49:02
quote:
Originally posted by Jontiven

Playing with PF SLOAN this week
NYC Thurs 24th at Joe's Pub 7:30
Northhampton Mass Fri 25th at the Iron Horse
Cambridge 26th at Passim's Sat
wifey Sally T. on bass, Craig Krampf on drums, add Dennis Diken on 2nd kit at NYC show

Be there, my friends!

bye,
Jon


Sounds like a pretty solid week/weekend. Have you, or are you gonna catch any Frank?
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 08/21/2006 : 21:25:04
This is a great and underappreciated song. I could see this one becoming a classic...


"No man remains quite what he was when he recognizes himself."
Jose Jones Posted - 08/21/2006 : 20:49:55
i *thought* that was violin...

fiddle? what is it? in the instrumental part after the "it is you that i dream" verse.

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Jontiven Posted - 08/21/2006 : 19:57:42
Playing with PF SLOAN this week
NYC Thurs 24th at Joe's Pub 7:30
Northhampton Mass Fri 25th at the Iron Horse
Cambridge 26th at Passim's Sat
wifey Sally T. on bass, Craig Krampf on drums, add Dennis Diken on 2nd kit at NYC show

Be there, my friends!

bye,
Jon
ScottP Posted - 08/21/2006 : 17:41:48
Nice one. I'm a bit reluctant to give you the 'ol "end-of-joke snare-snare kick n splash" drum hit, Jon. Purely out of fear some one might criticize it's sound or performance. Ha!

What's going on in Tivenland lately?
Jontiven Posted - 08/21/2006 : 16:46:19
Dear Jose,

Violin?

Otherwise, I'm there.

Hey, is your father a fireman? Do you have a twin brother Hose B?

bye,
Jon Tiven

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