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What I love about this song is the beauty that's created by it, with the strange dichotomy of mixing a relaxed and sunny melody with dark and sad lyrics. Brilliant. I always feel like Edie is under-appreciated both for her musicality & song writing abilities. One of my faves :-)
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I will never forgive "Fiddlers Green" for making Ms. Brickell go on even though 1/2 the audience was still in line waiting to get in, since the reason my wife and I went that night was to see her and "New Bohemians" , Don Henley was "headliner" and could have played longer..we felt ripped off..back in the early 90's..and I swore never to return..so far I have kept my promise..except for the time I went to see the "B-52's" and only because "The English teacher" wanted to go...later that decade
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she's genius artist:)
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bought this album back in august 1994, when it first came out, instantly became my favorite "soft pop" album. this song, in particular, stands out. the words pierce you like a dagger! she needs to record more often!
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How i love this song!!!!!! I love you Edie you are the best of times!!!! This is your fan Wally from Buenos Aires Argentina!!!!!!!
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@meisterschnick Goes to show a sad melody does not havre to be in minor keys. The music is selling the lyrics and the lyrics is selling the music.
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The saddest song ever written?
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this is a great cd, but so is Volcano! :-)
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One of the best songs by the wonderful and underrated Edie Brickell!
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@Lopinjop1238 you're just fine, follow on..



This has been one of my favorite recordings (the entire album) since it came out. So few people know of it but I still turn on friends to it from time to time. This song is particularly moving among the brilliant songs of 'Picture Perfect Morning'.
Cheers
timmyboy1970 3 years ago 10
Totally agree, timmyboy! ;D
marcelomenuzzi 3 years ago