This song was originally called "Neighbors." It was an ode to Laura Lee's g… Read Full Bio ↴This song was originally called "Neighbors." It was an ode to Laura Lee's grandpa calling everyone he met "neighbor." Hey neighbor! How ya doin'? That was his thing. He was a neighborhood postman, so he'd say it to everyone he met. He was that kind of guy: He lived life slowly, always made time for conversations with people.
When Laura Lee first moved to London from Texas, she'd walk to work and say hello to the people she passed. But London wasn't the kind of place you'd often get a hello back. So she started making up conversations in her head as if the person had responded. One day, she turned one of these one-sided conversations into a melody, then added in lyrics from a letter she wrote to her grandpa after he passed.
When we got together to play it for the first time, we slowed it way way down from the original, and realized it's kind of our version of a gospel song. So when we recorded it, we ran the vocals through a Leslie speaker, which is usually used on a church organ.
When Laura Lee first moved to London from Texas, she'd walk to work and say hello to the people she passed. But London wasn't the kind of place you'd often get a hello back. So she started making up conversations in her head as if the person had responded. One day, she turned one of these one-sided conversations into a melody, then added in lyrics from a letter she wrote to her grandpa after he passed.
When we got together to play it for the first time, we slowed it way way down from the original, and realized it's kind of our version of a gospel song. So when we recorded it, we ran the vocals through a Leslie speaker, which is usually used on a church organ.
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Chris Arias
Can you help me complete the lyrics at 1:50?
Que paso, John? (What's wrong, John?)
Adónde vas? (Where are you going?)
No pierdes la cabeza. (Don't lose your head.)
Así no. (Not like this.)
Saca sus sientes para mi (Get your feelings out for me)
y cuéntame una historia. (and tell me a story.)
[?] pues sabrea de tu / pues habria de tu. [?]
Sabes? (Do you know? / Understand?)
Te esperaré, y al final. (I will wait for you, and in the end)
siempre estarás... (you will always be...)
Eloy Armenta
"La muerte no nos roba los seres amados. Al contrario, nos los guarda y nos los inmortaliza en el recuerdo. La vida sí que nos los roba muchas veces y definitivamente".
-François Mauriac
anonim
@Kimmy thanks
Kimmy
From the book le désert de l’amour
webert isaias
Depois da morte , Jesus abraça todos nós
Alpha Mexican Sukful
Un savio un dia dijo:
Zharly
@Humb Tu forma de pensar es cáncer.
Coop JA
This song reminds me of my Uncle Bobby. He came back home to my grandma's after being diagnosed with Cancer. He said the Doctor told him he had 6 months. He used to wake me up in the morning to a rolled joint. He made it about 3 months. I came home from working at UPS one night and saw him sitting up in his bed just like in the animation. I said "Hey Unc!" He was in full gaze but unresponsive. He was already leaving. He was my Dad's oldest brother, a real Cool dude!
emotional support hipster
Sorry for your loss.
eFootball TV
This song was for you then.
David Childress
🥰🥰