Love this song. Vocal and guitar phrasing remind me of Bruce Cockburn. The best cuts never receive the acclaim they deserve. Kudos for posting this mature evocative work, and for the the thoughtful commentary. I could not agree more.
A very dark tune, but I can't stop listening to it for some reason. Can this even be called a Bangles song and not a Michael Steele performance instead? Is she the one playing guitar as well?
@ugowar I don't think its been officially confirmed, but I believe it is indeed her playing guitar on this recording. And it only took two takes at the end of the Different Light sessions, true story.
This is one of my favourites and I think if released now as a single it would do very well. Its an extraordinary song written and sung by Michael Steele. What is most intriguing is the ambiguity in the lyrics. The gender of the ex-lover is not explicitly stated, although ambiguities in the lyrics suggest that the narrator may be referring to a female ex-lover. Steele has indicated that Following was derived from personal experience, stating in a 2003 internet chat: "high school sweetheart."
However it is a song that is fairly dark. Not radio music type. Also short. You have to be in the right mood to get this song. Or be the right person. So for all these reasons it may not be widely known. Maybe she didn't get rich or famous because of it, but it's it's value is hard to measure anyway. It's irreplaceable. I always say one song, one book, one picture is as much as we can ask from one person. Luckily we have many and more added every day. All we can say is thank you! Thank You!
I don't even know how I found this song, but I knew from the beginning that is it a Steel song not Bangles. Nothing against Bangles but even the Beatles members take pride in some of the songs they wrote, even if at the end the whole group was involved.
The emotional content of this song is very high. Reaching me in places I can't touch otherwise. A song is an emotion that the writer puts in the song and the listener feels. She did that very well.
Love this song. Vocal and guitar phrasing remind me of Bruce Cockburn. The best cuts never receive the acclaim they deserve. Kudos for posting this mature evocative work, and for the the thoughtful commentary. I could not agree more.
chanorsi 5 months ago
A very dark tune, but I can't stop listening to it for some reason. Can this even be called a Bangles song and not a Michael Steele performance instead? Is she the one playing guitar as well?
ugowar 10 months ago
@ugowar I don't think its been officially confirmed, but I believe it is indeed her playing guitar on this recording. And it only took two takes at the end of the Different Light sessions, true story.
ShaneSamsa 9 months ago
This is one of my favourites and I think if released now as a single it would do very well. Its an extraordinary song written and sung by Michael Steele. What is most intriguing is the ambiguity in the lyrics. The gender of the ex-lover is not explicitly stated, although ambiguities in the lyrics suggest that the narrator may be referring to a female ex-lover. Steele has indicated that Following was derived from personal experience, stating in a 2003 internet chat: "high school sweetheart."
SaddleSoreSista1 11 months ago
Always the real talent in the band this girl,Susanna Hoff had raging bimbo-itis and annoyed me.
Darkeye66 1 year ago
However it is a song that is fairly dark. Not radio music type. Also short. You have to be in the right mood to get this song. Or be the right person. So for all these reasons it may not be widely known. Maybe she didn't get rich or famous because of it, but it's it's value is hard to measure anyway. It's irreplaceable. I always say one song, one book, one picture is as much as we can ask from one person. Luckily we have many and more added every day. All we can say is thank you! Thank You!
zoldes 1 year ago 2
I don't even know how I found this song, but I knew from the beginning that is it a Steel song not Bangles. Nothing against Bangles but even the Beatles members take pride in some of the songs they wrote, even if at the end the whole group was involved.
The emotional content of this song is very high. Reaching me in places I can't touch otherwise. A song is an emotion that the writer puts in the song and the listener feels. She did that very well.
zoldes 1 year ago
This has to be my favorite Bangles song ever. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful and captivating song.
Gooniegirl3333 1 year ago 2
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wtzytjwx 1 year ago
@wtzytjwx
Hmm, now that you mention it, they do fit the song very well! Funny how that happened!
mariandelochs 1 year ago
Awesome! well done
CurtL33 1 year ago 2
@CurtL33
Thanks - have to give credit where it's due - the music inspired it all.
mariandelochs 1 year ago