Song of the Week 9/26/10 : WORLD ON FIRE

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Re: Song of the Week 7/04/10 : ELSEWHERE

Post by Mooncrown » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:49 am

Just to let everyone know we will have a new song of the week each week but we will keep it in this same thread so the board doesn't get too clogged up (Thanks Ellie!) Thanks for participating!!

Now on to this week's song...

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ELSEWHERE

One of my all time favorite Sarah songs, hands down. This song just puts me at peace and I don't think I'm eloquent enough to even describe how it makes me feel. I instantly connected with this song from the moment I heard it and it still makes me stop in my tracks whenever it come on. To me it's about finding the quiet moments in life and savoring them just as much as the loud, exciting ones, being alone-but not lonely. This song had a great balance of darkness and light and as always it is beautifully sung. Hopefully I'll get to hear it live again someday...

Favorite lyric: I believe this is heaven to no one else but me
Favorite moment in the song: When she sings "I believe" right after the bridge
One word to describe this song: Peaceful
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Re: Song of the Week 7/04/10 : ELSEWHERE

Post by OzFumbler » Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:50 am

I love this song - one of the songs that made me a fan in the first place!
The best live version of this song I reckon was on the Vh1 Storytellers sessions
with Paula Cole - that version kicks ass!

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Re: Song of the Week 7/04/10 : ELSEWHERE

Post by Jessel » Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:17 am

This is one of my coming-of-age songs and I have always maintained some kind of a special bond with it. God, this song makes me feel like I'm 17 again.

I agree with Oz. That duet with Paula Cole is epic, two great artists at the pinnacle of their careers. We're so lucky that performance was captured on film. :D
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Re: Song of the Week 7/04/10 : ELSEWHERE

Post by Danyy » Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:38 am

This is one of my favourite songs and one of Sarah's strongest for me. I think it's so perfect, both lyrically and musically <3
It helped me through a lot a few years ago and I always feel this "little thing inside" whenever I listen to it, it's one of those songs that can bring me to tears (probably because for me it's associated with harder times in my life).
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Re: Song of the Week 7/04/10 : ELSEWHERE

Post by Miguel » Tue Jul 06, 2010 3:32 am

One of the very strongest tracks on FTE, gives the listener a glimpse of hope and optimism, even though the way she sings it and plays it is f'ing sad :). Listening to all versions from 1992-2004, I think she delivered it most perfectly during the Surfacing era.
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Post by biancadantas » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:47 am

It's one of my all-time favorite tracks. I feel like Sarah had the ability to capture the essence of what being free means. It's so well sung and I really love to listen to all its versions. I also love to play this song along with my guitar and sing it out loud that "I BELIEEEEVEEEE"....
'Cause I can't be the one you wanted me to be....'
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Re: Song of the Week 7/11/10 : BUILDING A MYSTERY

Post by Mooncrown » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:36 pm

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BUILDING A MYSTERY

This was the first new song I got to experiemce coming out as I became a real fan in between Fumbling and Surfacing. I though it was a different sound from Fumbling, but it still had that Sarah touch and I loved it. I think she sings this with great attitude especially live when she sings " You woke up screaming" and " A beautiful f***** up man." The lyrics paint some interesting images and sound almost stream of consciousness in places. One of her more "rock" songs-love when she gets edgy!. I know we've heard it numerous times, but I never seem to tire of it. Makes me smile!

Favorite lyric: The dark side's light and the vampires roam
Favorite moment in the song: When she sings "beautiful f***** up man"-so unexpected.
One word to describe this song: Mysterious!

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Re: Song of the Week 7/11/10 : BUILDING A MYSTERY

Post by jessiemonkey » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:52 am

Mooncrown wrote:Favorite moment in the song: When she sings "beautiful f***** up man"-so unexpected.
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@mooncrown i have to agree with you on the favorite moment of the song.

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Re: Song of the Week 7/11/10 : BUILDING A MYSTERY

Post by Miguel » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:55 am

I remember buying Mirrorball (1999) one day in 2004. Got home and couldn't wait to play it on my CD player. The beginning chords and the crowd cheers had me sold. My fandom forever began with this track.. :)

Surfacing was my second full-album purchase and I loved the album version as much as the live one
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Re: Song of the Week 7/11/10 : BUILDING A MYSTERY

Post by Kaleysuncle » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:08 am

I luuuuurrrvveeee (Mig :P ) this track! It's definitely one of my favorite Sarah tracks, ever. To me, the album version and the live versions are two seperate worlds. The album version carries a certain mysterious nature while the live version is just pure rock goodness. The Mirrorball version is the best, in my opinion. I don't think any other live performance of the song has topped it. Live performances of the song have improved since the awful Afterglow Live "country" version. Of course, I won't forget to mention the music video is one of my favorites too. 8-)
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