| Grace ( @ 2008-06-24 21:01:00 |
I Will Never Love You More...
Some songs just appear from nowhere as a precision point of light. While reading one of the ukulele sites I've started frequenting (UkeHunt), I find a video of this song as a recent post for good beginner uke songs (which it is - the whole song has four chords in it - mostly it's C and G - and the strumming pattern is both easy and obvious). Anyhow, its primary appeal is that it's written as a rather practical response to someone's claim of, "I love you more than everything else."
Soko - I Will Never Love You More
I will never love you more than the drummer of the Flaming Lips.
I will never love you more than "God Only Knows."
I will never love you more than DVD nights with my girlfriends.
I will never love you more than peanut butter.
The artist, Soko, is a young French actress who's recently made home-fired forays into music. Her song "I'll Kill Her" made the rounds a little ways back but never caught my interest. I don't know that I could listen to a whole album of this (maybe a little too rough around the edges yet), but this is really hitting the spot right now. It's a nice palate cleanser to otherwise vigorous listening to the new Notwist album. Is the acoustic guitar of "Gone Gone Gone" saying "Pink Moon" to anyone else? Maybe "Place To Be"?
Some songs just appear from nowhere as a precision point of light. While reading one of the ukulele sites I've started frequenting (UkeHunt), I find a video of this song as a recent post for good beginner uke songs (which it is - the whole song has four chords in it - mostly it's C and G - and the strumming pattern is both easy and obvious). Anyhow, its primary appeal is that it's written as a rather practical response to someone's claim of, "I love you more than everything else."
Soko - I Will Never Love You More
I will never love you more than the drummer of the Flaming Lips.
I will never love you more than "God Only Knows."
I will never love you more than DVD nights with my girlfriends.
I will never love you more than peanut butter.
The artist, Soko, is a young French actress who's recently made home-fired forays into music. Her song "I'll Kill Her" made the rounds a little ways back but never caught my interest. I don't know that I could listen to a whole album of this (maybe a little too rough around the edges yet), but this is really hitting the spot right now. It's a nice palate cleanser to otherwise vigorous listening to the new Notwist album. Is the acoustic guitar of "Gone Gone Gone" saying "Pink Moon" to anyone else? Maybe "Place To Be"?