@Bellyfull of Swans there are SO many interesting and wonderful “time changes” (I don’t exactly speak music, but love it and wish I did), as you call them, and entirely novel constructions in Blind Melons discography as a whole. I, of course, being a gen-x 90s kid through and through, loved their self-titled album as a kid, especially “No Rain,” and it is still a fantastic song and album! But it wasn’t until the 2000s, when I was in my 20s, that I downloaded—erm, legitimately bought—-their entire discography on a whim and TRULY fell in love! The talent is just...
@Bellyfull of Swans there are SO many interesting and wonderful “time changes” (I don’t exactly speak music, but love it and wish I did), as you call them, and entirely novel constructions in Blind Melons discography as a whole. I, of course, being a gen-x 90s kid through and through, loved their self-titled album as a kid, especially “No Rain,” and it is still a fantastic song and album! But it wasn’t until the 2000s, when I was in my 20s, that I downloaded—erm, legitimately bought—-their entire discography on a whim and TRULY fell in love! The talent is just unbelievable; they were truly novel, something special, and I wish more people realized that!!
Has anyone ever heard a rock song composed like this? there are like 3 different time changes at least. The horn section at the end is great.
I think "lemonade" is just like Curleys finger in City Slickers...it symbolizes that one thing.
Fans of Blind Melon should find the "Letters from a Porcupine" DVD and see them play this stuff live!
@Bellyfull of Swans there are SO many interesting and wonderful “time changes” (I don’t exactly speak music, but love it and wish I did), as you call them, and entirely novel constructions in Blind Melons discography as a whole. I, of course, being a gen-x 90s kid through and through, loved their self-titled album as a kid, especially “No Rain,” and it is still a fantastic song and album! But it wasn’t until the 2000s, when I was in my 20s, that I downloaded—erm, legitimately bought—-their entire discography on a whim and TRULY fell in love! The talent is just...
@Bellyfull of Swans there are SO many interesting and wonderful “time changes” (I don’t exactly speak music, but love it and wish I did), as you call them, and entirely novel constructions in Blind Melons discography as a whole. I, of course, being a gen-x 90s kid through and through, loved their self-titled album as a kid, especially “No Rain,” and it is still a fantastic song and album! But it wasn’t until the 2000s, when I was in my 20s, that I downloaded—erm, legitimately bought—-their entire discography on a whim and TRULY fell in love! The talent is just unbelievable; they were truly novel, something special, and I wish more people realized that!!