Good song. Reminds me of a Who song crossed with an Emerson, Lake and Palmer song.
Love the start - excellent guitar/string work. Beautiful vocal - giving me chills as I listen... gorgeous. Lyrics are excellent. Melody/vocals make a wonderful counterpoint to the stronger, edgy guitar. This is really well-balanced and skilful songwriting. Would also make great soundtracking for anything documenting 1960s/America's folk.
Here's a live recording of an amazing and creative artist. The long and amazing guitar intro made me think it was just going to be an instrumental song and then...surprise! The passionate, dynamo vocals come in. The song is about a lonely girl. Favorite rhyme: Sings, stings. Direction/perfection. The guitar playing was so great and high-energy, I wish I could see a video of this artist playing this song. I am sure he is a festival favorite. I'd certainly go to see his set! I liked the word picture of "letting her hair down for me."
For live performance, this is well done. Great lyrics, excellent instrumentation. Enjoyed it!
Very nice song. Great variety of strumming that correlates perfectly with mood created by what is sung. Lyrics are very nice.
very cool retro David Crosby type tune IMO, guitar excellent, sounds almost like a young Peter Olach or Chet Nichols to me...lyrics complicated by today's standard--WHICH I LIKE! Well recorded, can't tell if the applause is live or dubbed in--well done and powerful, reminds of the good old days! Tull anyone?