Or maybe it’s that brooding feeling of desire and regret that’s been dogging me ever since the recent appearance in my life of a certain beautiful yet untouchable man.
Perhaps it’s both.
Regardless, I’ve found myself drawn to Suede’s song “The Wild Ones”* from the band’s 1996 album Dog Man Star.
But, oh, if you stay,
we’ll chase the rain blown fears away.
We’ll shine like the morning and sin in the sun.
Oh, if you stay,
We’ll be the wild ones . . .
we’ll chase the rain blown fears away.
We’ll shine like the morning and sin in the sun.
Oh, if you stay,
We’ll be the wild ones . . .
* Notes Tiny Mix Tapes: “If not the best, one of the strongest moments on [Dog Man Star] is ‘The Wild Ones.’ Beginning with a simple, almost distant sounding guitar riff, [lead singer Brett] Anderson comes in, and we can almost see him smiling half regretfully, as he croons in a fatalistic manner that everything could be better if he weren’t ditched, but instead he’s doomed to recognize failed possibilities and wallow in his own loneliness. This song is an anthem for everybody at some point in their lives: who hasn’t felt the sting of alienation, the hurt of rejection, and felt the need to sit inside on a rainy day and feel sorry for oneself? There, there, Mr. Anderson is here to let you know you are not alone after all.”
For more music on The Wild Reed, visit:
• Saturday Night
• Engelbert Humperdinck: Not That Easy to Forget
• Yeah, Baby, Yeah!
• Rules and Regulations – Rufus Style
• The Man I Love
• Fleetwood Mac’s “Seven Wonders” – My Theme Song for 1987
• Crackerjack Man
• All at Sea
• The Beauty and Wisdom of Rosanne Cash
• Actually, I Do Feel Like Dancing
• “And A Pitcher to Go”
• Classic Dusty
• Soul Deep
• Wow!
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