I first heard this song on Warren Miller's "Fifty" and I was blown away. Considering how perfectly it fit the scene, next time I'm shredding 2 feet of fresh powder in the sunshine, you can bet I'll have this song blaring on headphones.
For me, it captures perfectly the feeling of "You look down on me and abandoned me and I hate that, but I still look up to you and I'll get by just fine on my own." I can't believe I hadn't heard this before.
I first heard this song on Warren Miller's "Fifty" and I was blown away. Considering how perfectly it fit the scene, next time I'm shredding 2 feet of fresh powder in the sunshine, you can bet I'll have this song blaring on headphones.
For me, it captures perfectly the feeling of "You look down on me and abandoned me and I hate that, but I still look up to you and I'll get by just fine on my own." I can't believe I hadn't heard this before.