Thin Line is the best song on the album IMO, it recaptures some of that magic of getting into MMJ for the first time for me. Not that I dislike their last couple albums, but it's easily my favorite track they've done in 10 years. Love the dueling guitar solo right near the end, hopefully they extend that part live a little.
Probably my favorite as well. The "nobody loves you except for me" is beautiful.
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Quote from: johnnYYac on May 24, 2015, 12:00 PM
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Thanks Yac, however I did see that thread and wanted to start a new one anyway, as it didn't seem to pertain to what i wanted to say.
It was more for RobRoy286, as the other thread points to the origin of the line "nobody loves you except for me".
I love this song.. my most played tune also and most loved from the new album.
I said this in another thread - but on first listen this was my least favorite. Now definitely in the top 3. It just gets better each listen.
My favorite on the TW as well.
Quote from: MOWJO8185 on May 26, 2015, 02:41 PM
I said this in another thread - but on first listen this was my least favorite. Now definitely in the top 3. It just gets better each listen.
It didn't click with me until about the 4th listen.
I would also like to join the Thin Line appreciation club. :thumbsup: :drum: :beer:
This song definitely deserves its own thread. Love the guitar in it!
Are the lyrics really "give it chimers, crazy diamonds?" Da fuck is a chimer?
my favorite track as well these days, can't wait to see them flesh it out (hope they do!) live into a thin line monstah!
I remember Jim describing Regions of Light Sound of God as soul music made in the future. I always loved that description and I feel like it fits this song perfectly. Right now its my favorite on the album also..
Quote from: RobRoy286 on May 27, 2015, 05:56 PM
Are the lyrics really "give it chimers, crazy diamonds?" Da fuck is a chimer?
bells?
It's, "give in shiners, crazy diamonds. And head out towards the sea"
Still no clue what it means in the context of the other lyrics but I have been wandering.
Quote from: unravelled on May 28, 2015, 12:54 PM
It's, "give in shiners, crazy diamonds. And head out towards the sea"
Still no clue what it means in the context of the other lyrics but I have been wandering.
I'm hearing a connection to Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". One who is a "crazy diamond" would, ideally, be a "shiner". Heading out towards the sea is what all water does, eventually. Rain falls,
water falls, rivers flow into the sea. A lot of those word images appear throughout the album. Interesting, as the line comes from that 15 year old snippet "Nobody Loves You Sodomy".
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Thin Line is my wife's favourite track off the album. Important she likes some of the tracks as I am dragging her to Belgium for the Antwerp concert. Not sure I will give her the back-story on the lyrics though.
Bumping this because Thin Line is great.
Hearing it live in Chicago bumped it up into the top 3 of my favorites from The Waterfall.
I was a little bummed that we didn't get it at the Pittsburgh show I was at. There's always next time!
Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Jun 14, 2015, 03:01 AM
I was a little bummed that we didn't get it at the Pittsburgh show I was at. There's always next time!
Yes to next time. You have some chances that are within driving distance in July.
Thin line... :thumbsup:
I think I've said it before on here, but this song has a real Beach Boys-esque quality to it which makes me love it even more
the song is all sunshine rays and sandy beaches