How can that song be 7 minutes and 20 seconds long? It seems like it's 3 minutes, and yet it seems like an eternity. I just get lost in this hazy world of sunshine in my mind. Ahhhhhhhhhhhh......
surely doesn't feel like 7 min. damn.
when the first seconds of it play after "run thru" it is like coming out of a jungle into some wonderful ethereal place. amazing amazing...
Just in the nick of time...while I was sitting here
Such a dreamy slow dance, am I falling or floating...
Might be my fav MMJ song ever.It's hard to pin down just one but this one comes to mind.
Quoteam I falling or floating...
perfectly worded! i've tried to articulate the physical feeling i get from so much of the ethereal stuff. bigsky, THIS IS IT!
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I looked and it's actually 7 minutes and 50 seconds! It's longer than Steam Engine.
rolling back makes me want to put it on loop and slowdance forevah
QuoteI looked and it's actually 7 minutes and 50 seconds! It's longer than Steam Engine.
Steam Engine is another song that makes me spin with lost dizziness...the melody and lyrics just take over, gently..."the fact that my heart's beating is all the proof you need."
I agree with everything here. I just wanted to say that this is my favorite thread name on the entire forum. Wonderful. That is all.
Quoterolling back makes me want to put it on loop and slowdance forevah
I had a sweet, little, slow dance with my wife to this one this morning! I played the last four songs of It Still Moves while we were getting ready for work (such a perfect way to start the day, by the way). I think I like Rollin' Back more than Steam Engine, and I also think that the last four songs off ISM are my favorite closing sequence of four songs from anything I've ever heard.
My next thought was...I can understand why people are posting on here criticizing EU, if it's nothing like the magic of those four songs.
no other song has a more perfect start
rolling back is the ultimate zone/hang out song.
i'd like to know how many times i've lit up and turned this song on.
QuoteQuoterolling back makes me want to put it on loop and slowdance forevah
I had a sweet, little, slow dance with my wife to this one this morning!
That is sweet! :) I really hope they pull this one out at Radio City.
QuoteQuoterolling back makes me want to put it on loop and slowdance forevah
I had a sweet, little, slow dance with my wife to this one this morning!
you obviously know what you're doing!
QuoteQuoteQuoterolling back makes me want to put it on loop and slowdance forevah
I had a sweet, little, slow dance with my wife to this one this morning!
you obviously know what you're doing!
I guess that depends on who you're asking. I'd tell you that I OBVIOUSLY have it all figured out ;)...if you asked my wife, she'd probably tell you that I'm painfully clueless. I do love to dance close and slow with her though :)
This is weird, Rollin Back was always the song I skipped without listening to it (how ignorant). Now that I listen to it I'm amazed..........fucking sick
QuoteThis is weird, Rollin Back was always the song I skipped without listening to it (how ignorant). Now that I listen to it I'm amazed..........fucking sick
I was the same way, unless it was live.
"Too Sugary," then I'd skip.
Then one day, it found me.
This is a post I made almost exactly two years ago when the song finally hit me hard.
QuoteSaturday was the first real nice spring day in my neck of the woods and I put the Ipod on and sat under the baking sun. Try this sometime. Sit in a lawn chair and lay your head back. Put Rollin Back on Ipod/headphones/whatever. Close your eyes. Keep them closed. At the 6:54 mark, when the choir like background vocals kick in with the "Ahhhhhhh" open your eyes to the sun. OK, so the sun wasn't the only thing baking, but this produced quite a nice "chill" up my spine and set me in great mood for the rest of the day.
QuoteThis is a post I made almost exactly two years ago when the song finally hit me hard.
QuoteSaturday was the first real nice spring day in my neck of the woods and I put the Ipod on and sat under the baking sun. Try this sometime. Sit in a lawn chair and lay your head back. Put Rollin Back on Ipod/headphones/whatever. Close your eyes. Keep them closed. At the 6:54 mark, when the choir like background vocals kick in with the "Ahhhhhhh" open your eyes to the sun. OK, so the sun wasn't the only thing baking, but this produced quite a nice "chill" up my spine and set me in great mood for the rest of the day.
Will do! ;)
Edit: Had my try at it on the trampoline. The wind was blowing it up 'n down so it was kind of awesome. Pretty powerful!
you hit the nail on the head with the title of the thread. often times i like to make mix cds for friends or family members that do not like the best music or they do not really even pay attention to music at all. so when i do this i tend to pick shorter songs because it is hard to keep their attention for much more than 4 minutes of a song. and so often i will go to put rollin' back on one and i am reminded that it is 7:51... it just seems insane. something about the song makes it feel much shorter and i just can not explain it. but again, your title is very appropriate.
QuoteOK, so the sun wasn't the only thing baking,
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that's what I'm talking about...
Quotebut this produced quite a nice "chill" up my spine and set me in great mood for the rest of the day.
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so it sent chills... up and down your spine? like dew on a window sill?
QuoteThis is a post I made almost exactly two years ago when the song finally hit me hard.
QuoteSaturday was the first real nice spring day in my neck of the woods and I put the Ipod on and sat under the baking sun. Try this sometime. Sit in a lawn chair and lay your head back. Put Rollin Back on Ipod/headphones/whatever. Close your eyes. Keep them closed. At the 6:54 mark, when the choir like background vocals kick in with the "Ahhhhhhh" open your eyes to the sun. OK, so the sun wasn't the only thing baking, but this produced quite a nice "chill" up my spine and set me in great mood for the rest of the day.
some songs i describe as "hammock" songs. when i listen to them i feel like i am lying back in a shady hammock with the breeze blowing.
this is a hammock song. *swoon*
man, i have to play this now.
has anyone else noticed at the very end of the song when it is fading out a woman's voice sing "and I'll sing it to you?" may need headphones for this experiment.
I am gonna' try it real soon BH! ;)
Quotehas anyone else noticed at the very end of the song when it is fading out a woman's voice sing "and I'll sing it to you?" may need headphones for this experiment.
Haha yep! Eerily interesting...
I played this one today for the first time in a looong time - it's easily one of my favorites. When I read that it was 7:20 long, I had to check - you're right it FLIES right by... This means I listened to this song for ~22 minutes today. ;D
This one is special for me and my Jacket lovin' love dawg. The slow dance thing is wonderful.