Parasol

Well I lost some standing still
Talked it up and down the night
Drinking less from floating I don't care
Let's go anywhere
Preciously I don't whisper right
I don't miss that night after all
So it's possible I am the ghost of this
We are the barely slighted
Real on time lay rest the sugar
Lay rest the holiday
Lay rest the parasol
Would I care to take the hills
Shape the water really have some
Let's have them tell us all
It's a chance I wouldn't take
Please stay light
Turn around just remember
Lay rest the sugar lay rest the holiday
Lay rest the parasol
As a calling so amaze me
So it leaves me every day
Well I never be the same
But I'm yours today
Real on time real on time
Lay rest the sugar lay rest the holiday
Lay rest the parasol
Well I lost some yeah


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    The opening guitar part sounds quite similar to the guitar part for Modest Mouse's 'Trailer Trash'. Considering the album 'Nassau' was released in 1995, two years prior to the release of 'The Lonesome Crowded West', I wouldn't be surprised if Isaac Brock was inspired by this track.

    Pitchfork Media has it listed as one of the 500 best songs in the genre of either "indie rock, hip-hop, electronic, pop, metal, and experimental underground." of the last 30+ years.

    A_Raging_Bullon May 18, 2010   Link

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