"Strange Feeling"
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Versionen | 7 |
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Autoren | Tim Buckley |
Jahr | 1968 |
Status | nicht mehr im Programm |
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Opening up Tim Buckley's awesome Happy/Sad album, "Strange Feelin'" gets right to the point. Having ditched the psychedelic experimentation that permeated Goodbye and Hello, Buckley is now fully entrenched in a jazz-folk groove, dominated by sparse, mostly acoustic instrumentation. Musically, this song is essentially a re-reading of Miles Davis' "All Blues," yet cast in a folk vein. The rhythm section drives the song with a gentle and stately sway, while Buckley scats and spreads his vocal around the melody like a jazz player. Despite being a reflection of the release that is provided by love, the song also has just a hint of the occult, and that adds a great flavor to the entire affair.
(by Matthew Greenwald, allmusic.com) |
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I got this strange - strange feelin'
deep down in my heart
I can't tell what it is
But it won't let go
It happens every time
I give you more than what I have
But now all I need is a little time
to sing this song and I think we're gonna find
a way to lose this strange feelin' all around
I feel ya, darlin', feel ya darlin' when you're home all alone
Oh, don't you need somebody to talk your troubles to
Ah, lord I know I wanna catch
The morning train, lord the break of day
Oh, I long to hear you say:
"We're gonna take that strange feelin', oh Timmy, all away"
Well it's just like a mockingbird a-singing on a hillside
Chirping at his morning song
But don't you weep don't you fret don't you wail don't you moan
Can't you hear that whiporwill a-callin?
Now don't you worry
Your daddy's comin' home
He's gonna chase those blues away
And believe me when I say
We're gonna lose that strange feelin' all around all around |
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