
So don't make a din
Cause I'll be dreaming
That a wind welled up and took my eye out
And the storm took the roof with it
I do believe that I want you around
We make our sounds
We make them out loud
But from a window sill I could be lost to you
From a branch you could be lost to me
Staring at the ceiling and how
Trying to keep my feet on the ground
But I do believe that I'm dreaming aloud
When you're around
When we're about town
But from a window sill I could be lost to you
From a branch you could be lost to me
Seeker Lover Keeper was an Australian indie rock music supergroup formed by Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann and Holly Throsby in August 2010. The trio each have separate solo careers as singer-songwriters. The group's first album, which was self-titled, was released on 3 June 2011 through Dew Process/UMA.
On 12 June 2011, the album debuted at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart and has been certified platinum. The album was a surprise success, peaking higher than any former release from Blasko, Seltmann or Throsby. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011, Seeker Lover Keeper was nominated for 'Best Adult Alternative Album'.
Seeker Lover Keeper also scored two songs in Triple J Hottest 100 of 2011: "Light All My Lights" came in at #86, and "Even Though I'm a Woman" came in at #17.
Words to live by.
SinisterDexter wrote:
Apparently this radio, radio paradise, walking too distracted, and at times it seems that the accessory has taken the place of what is essential .....
And it's not because of this song, this group includes Sarah Blasko, which I like, but just see the overall programming of the past two days, which completely ignores the news and events in the music world. It's disappointing, and I hope that the RP did not convert to a radio in "closed loop".
Come to this purpose, and it is perhaps worth remembering here, when I started listening to the RP, perhaps in the years 2005/2006 (although i registered long after), where I had the sensation of listening to "radio "made in" real time ", and today, this feeling is very diluted, where it seems that the" playlist "are scheduled well in advance, and put the run (airplay), without any change or intervention point in time. It may be that this is motivated by wear or fatigue of the production team, because age does not forgive, and affects us all. Maybe.
I agree, has a bit of 60's folksy vibe to it.