You could call me a car lover 'Cause I love it in a motor And the way it feels To ride around on new wheels I hardly know you But I think I'm going to Let's go siesta In your Ford Fiesta Here we go again I'm riding in your car Let me count to ten 'Cause it's gone way too far Up my street to nowhere You know what detours are Here we go again And it's gone way too far Sometimes I just can't function My heart's spaghetti junction Every shining bonnet Makes me think of my back on it I just can't escape the feeling That I'd rather be free-wheeling In every little Honda There may lurk a Peter Fonda... ooh... Here we go again I'm riding in your car Let me count to ten 'Cause it's gone way too far Up my street to nowhere You know what detours are Here we go again And it's gone way too far
I bought this CD back in '95 with near-zero background knowledge, on the strength of the Connection video alone and its impossible coolness. Best Purchase Ever.
I remember "connection" back when I was a freshman in highschool, and forgot about until I heard Dave Grohl cover it. I'm shocked because there is some legit "hits" on this albums but MTV in America only played connection....and it got old quick.
12 May 2019. Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Elastica and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you from Sicily. And love, admiration and adoration.
I was in my mid 20s when all this stuff came out. Coming from the school of 80's UK bands, l dismissed some 90's bands. Looking back, Elastica shouldn't have been one of them. Good stuff.
Shut the fuck up Toby Jackman, you obviously don't know a single thing about Blur, or music, but here you are running your mouth like a little bitch. 1. Harmonically, this is very similar to the kind of structures that Blur liked to use. A song that springs to mind would be Mr Robinson's Quango, among others. From the perspective of counterpoint, the overlapping vocal lines in the chorus are a staple of Blur era britpop. Think Country House. 2. Tonally, this is spot on for Blur. The guitar and bass both have an extremely similar tone to what blur was using in the 90s. The fuzzy bass tone and the heavily distorted high-end guitar could be replaced basically one-for-one with a Blur track, and no one would even notice. 3. The singer, although she sings in a different register than Damon, actually has a very similar, and distinctive style of singing. She even seems to have a similar lyrical style. Not that I would expect some random idiot on RUclips to be able to pick up on something that subtle. Lastly... and I think this is the funniest part that just proves how woefully ignorant you really are. The lead singer of Elastica was in a relationship with Damon Albarn during the recording/writing of this album, and Elastica was clearly very influenced by their close relationship with Blur during that SEVEN YEAR PERIOD. Both bands are from the 90s, London britpop scene, and they even had a close relationship with one another. To deny that they were influenced by Blur would just be idiotic.
Atlec is quite right, and even if Elastica is similar to Blur and stole a lot from Wire, it's still a very cool band, it doesn't need stupid and blind fanboys like that.
If this is really Justine you have an open invitation to come and talk on my channel anytime. We could even give you a pseudonym, if you like. Though my team primarily deals in FOIA documents dealing with the nature of existence I'd be perfectly happy to talk about almost anything.
simplemente compara "Connection" con "three girl rhumba", y asi mas de la mitad, por eso elastica se comieron una polla, porque los medios y el publico con un poco de cultura musical les vieron el plumero rapidito.
+nacho nachete whatever loco...compré este disco cuando salió y me marcó la adolescencia. debo admitir que también me sorprendió los parecidos años después cuando escuché wire, pero como te dije al principio, whatever.
this song has NO RIGHT TO BE THIS GOOD HOLY FUCK
You could call me a car lover
'Cause I love it in a motor
And the way it feels
To ride around on new wheels
I hardly know you
But I think I'm going to
Let's go siesta
In your Ford Fiesta
Here we go again
I'm riding in your car
Let me count to ten
'Cause it's gone way too far
Up my street to nowhere
You know what detours are
Here we go again
And it's gone way too far
Sometimes I just can't function
My heart's spaghetti junction
Every shining bonnet
Makes me think of my back on it
I just can't escape the feeling
That I'd rather be free-wheeling
In every little Honda
There may lurk a Peter Fonda... ooh...
Here we go again
I'm riding in your car
Let me count to ten
'Cause it's gone way too far
Up my street to nowhere
You know what detours are
Here we go again
And it's gone way too far
I bought this CD back in '95 with near-zero background knowledge, on the strength of the Connection video alone and its impossible coolness. Best Purchase Ever.
I remember "connection" back when I was a freshman in highschool, and forgot about until I heard Dave Grohl cover it. I'm shocked because there is some legit "hits" on this albums but MTV in America only played connection....and it got old quick.
Why Donna is so beauty i love her facial expressions so mucho
12 May 2019. Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Elastica and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you from Sicily. And love, admiration and adoration.
Killer song. Killer album. Killer lead singer....and so, so very hot.
Miss these guys. Thanks for the video and the photos.
Are you idiot? One of their members is a guy. They are not girls.
I was in my mid 20s when all this stuff came out. Coming from the school of 80's UK bands, l dismissed some 90's bands. Looking back, Elastica shouldn't have been one of them. Good stuff.
Roit!
God I just LOVE the lyrics XD
'bout tha' one, I really can't tell, but... just WOW!! Just can't escape the feeling, ooh :p
Song is hot
Throwback to having this song on my tiny mp3 player no bigger than my hand 😬
Omg I’m 14 again 😂
vem pro Brasil, Justine!
Omg I'm 19 again 😀😀
Tbh its alright not one of my favs but its atleast listenable which i even added it on my altenative 90s playlist
Sounds better than Hollaback Girl from Gwen Stefani.
Still a great album.. Got a kina Specials vibe going on here
hola michelle tu tambien andas escuchando car song
here from rory & jess 🩷
Boink. 👌
Sounds like Blur
no it doesnt.
Uh well there's vocals, bass, drums & guitar so I suppose that's a *terribly insightful comment.
Keep up the good work, champ
Shut the fuck up Toby Jackman, you obviously don't know a single thing about Blur, or music, but here you are running your mouth like a little bitch.
1. Harmonically, this is very similar to the kind of structures that Blur liked to use. A song that springs to mind would be Mr Robinson's Quango, among others. From the perspective of counterpoint, the overlapping vocal lines in the chorus are a staple of Blur era britpop. Think Country House.
2. Tonally, this is spot on for Blur. The guitar and bass both have an extremely similar tone to what blur was using in the 90s. The fuzzy bass tone and the heavily distorted high-end guitar could be replaced basically one-for-one with a Blur track, and no one would even notice.
3. The singer, although she sings in a different register than Damon, actually has a very similar, and distinctive style of singing. She even seems to have a similar lyrical style. Not that I would expect some random idiot on RUclips to be able to pick up on something that subtle.
Lastly... and I think this is the funniest part that just proves how woefully ignorant you really are. The lead singer of Elastica was in a relationship with Damon Albarn during the recording/writing of this album, and Elastica was clearly very influenced by their close relationship with Blur during that SEVEN YEAR PERIOD. Both bands are from the 90s, London britpop scene, and they even had a close relationship with one another. To deny that they were influenced by Blur would just be idiotic.
oh... ok! you're so smart! I love your dad.
Atlec is quite right, and even if Elastica is similar to Blur and stole a lot from Wire, it's still a very cool band, it doesn't need stupid and blind fanboys like that.
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If this is really Justine you have an open invitation to come and talk on my channel anytime. We could even give you a pseudonym, if you like. Though my team primarily deals in FOIA documents dealing with the nature of existence I'd be perfectly happy to talk about almost anything.
plagio
A qué? Esta canción es de 1995-
practicamente todas las canciones de este disco son de un grupo que se llama Wire
simplemente compara "Connection" con "three girl rhumba", y asi mas de la mitad, por eso elastica se comieron una polla, porque los medios y el publico con un poco de cultura musical les vieron el plumero rapidito.
+nacho nachete whatever loco...compré este disco cuando salió y me marcó la adolescencia.
debo admitir que también me sorprendió los parecidos años después cuando escuché wire, pero como te dije al principio, whatever.
No entiendo xq ese antonio me hizo esa cuenta patetica de años, re pelotudo jajajajaja