Nashville to Kentucky

Started by Coltrane, Apr 07, 2008, 04:19 AM

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Coltrane

"from nashville to kentucky, my heart it draws the line,
somewhere someone thinks of me, i just wish it was somewhere i could find.
TAKE ME OUT of this dead-end nightmare. TAKE ME OUT of this hell im in.
TAKE ME OUT of this dead end nightmare, and put me back in a world i can live."


listening to this (from the Top 40 hits!!!) right now at 1:00 in the morning.....a glass of wine...sorrows.......sadness....


and somehow Jim makes it all just right....


how can he do this? where did he get this power????

i am forever grateful.........................
....as mayor of Drugachusettes, I declare this pizza to be...AWESOME!!!

weeniebeenie

Jim's lyrics, melodies, everything he does puts me in a good mood. I wish I had his talent.
How loud can silence get?

rob

Quote"from nashville to kentucky, my heart it draws the line,
somewhere someone thinks of me, i just wish it was somewhere i could find.
TAKE ME OUT of this dead-end nightmare. TAKE ME OUT of this hell im in.
TAKE ME OUT of this dead end nightmare, and put me back in a world i can live."


listening to this (from the Top 40 hits!!!) right now at 1:00 in the morning.....a glass of wine...sorrows.......sadness....


and somehow Jim makes it all just right....


how can he do this? where did he get this power????

i am forever grateful.........................

I feel the same way. That's probably just about my favorite track off TTF. Love the lyrics. I wish they could somehow get this.....I don't know, low-key?.....again......at least occasionally.
"demon eyes are watchin' everywhere"

TGMC421

Great fucking song.   :'(

BH

That version just might be my favorite track from Jim's solo stuff.  How can you not get all tingly inside when he does the TAKE ME OUT part?  I can't not squint my eyes and feeeel the pain and sing!
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Killgies

Honestly I didn't care for this song until I heard them play it at the Ryman Auditorium.  When Jim started singing it sent chills down my spine. I don't think I have ever been so moved at a concert before.  Maybe it being at the Ryman added some mystic to it but now it's one of my favorite MMJ songs.
"Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?"

EC

hey does everybody remember tom eisenbraun's SICK guitar solo to our version of this song?  i do.  now where is that dang thing.