My favorite Counting Crows quote of all time has to be from the second verse of St. Robinson, where Duritz says "I keep thinking tomorrow is coming today, so I am endlessly waiting." Listening to this song, the lyric that always jumps out to me is "I have waited for tomorrow from December 'til today; and I have started loving sorrow along the way." I like to think that for our hero, Arthur Robinson, things have finally changed, and he's moving on into the world happier. Tomorrow finally came. That might not be how Duritz intended it, but it's through that perspective that I'll always listen to the Counting Crows. A battle finally won.
I meant to add this, but forgot while I was typing. The part of the quote talking about "...from December 'til today..." could be a reference to the song Long December. Just a thought.
I meant to add this, but forgot while I was typing. The part of the quote talking about "...from December 'til today..." could be a reference to the song Long December. Just a thought.
My favorite Counting Crows quote of all time has to be from the second verse of St. Robinson, where Duritz says "I keep thinking tomorrow is coming today, so I am endlessly waiting." Listening to this song, the lyric that always jumps out to me is "I have waited for tomorrow from December 'til today; and I have started loving sorrow along the way." I like to think that for our hero, Arthur Robinson, things have finally changed, and he's moving on into the world happier. Tomorrow finally came. That might not be how Duritz intended it, but it's through that perspective that I'll always listen to the Counting Crows. A battle finally won.
I meant to add this, but forgot while I was typing. The part of the quote talking about "...from December 'til today..." could be a reference to the song Long December. Just a thought.
I meant to add this, but forgot while I was typing. The part of the quote talking about "...from December 'til today..." could be a reference to the song Long December. Just a thought.