(1) a band from New Jersey, Unite… Read Full Bio ↴Two bands share the name Room Eleven.
(1) a band from New Jersey, United States, that had a local hit with Chris and Jane back in the mid 1990's. Band Members were Jeff Hack (vocals and acoustic guitar); Link (guitars and vocals); Mark Maurizi (bass); and Johnn Swayne (drums).
A Dutch band with a diverse, playful, melancholic, funky and nostalgic sound. Room Eleven was composed of singer Janne Schra and guitarist and composer Arriën Molema. The band later on included keyboard player Tony Roe, contrabass player Lucas Dols and drummer Maarten Molema.
Room Eleven was founded when the plucky, aspiring singer Janne Schra posts a note on the bulletin board at the conservatory in Utrecht: Seeking kindred spirits to write songs with. Guitarist and songwriter Arriën Molema was the only one answering, and they start writing original material together. They debuted in the heart of Amsterdam at the Uitmarkt Festival in 2004.
According to Janne, the band name doesn’t have a specific significance, and it is up to the listener to decide what it stands for. “We love people who use their own imagination, so we invite them to interpret the band name as they see fit.”
In 2010 they all decided to go their own way.
All Right
Room Eleven Lyrics
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On a Sunday afternoon
I’m listening to Miles
That’s why I miss you
While floating on his jazzy sounds….
I’m lifting my glass again
Sunlight whispers rainbows on the wall
But I can’t believe it
I really do not understand
I believe you should be here right now!
Then it would be all right
The lyrics to Room Eleven's song All Right paint a picture of someone lounging on a couch, listening to Miles Davis, and missing someone. The use of the phrase "lazy on the couch" immediately sets the tone for a lazy Sunday afternoon. As the song progresses, the jazzy sound of Miles Davis's music adds to the mood, creating a feeling of relaxation and peacefulness.
The singer then expresses their disbelief that the person they miss isn't there with them, stating that they should be there "right now" and that everything would be "all right" if they were. The use of repetition in the chorus, with the line "I know, I know, I know" reinforces the sense of frustration and confusion that the singer is feeling.
Overall, the lyrics to All Right capture a sense of longing and a desire for connection with another person. The gentle, jazzy sound of the song further enhances the mood and makes for a soothing listening experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Lazy on the couch
Relaxing and idling away time, perhaps feeling a bit lethargic
On a Sunday afternoon
During a time typically reserved for rest or leisure
I’m listening to Miles
Enjoying the music of Miles Davis
That’s why I miss you
The music reminds the artist of someone they miss
While floating on his jazzy sounds….
Becoming swept up in the ambience of the music
I’m lifting my glass again
Raising a drink in cheer or perhaps melancholy
Sunlight whispers rainbows on the wall
A poetic description of sunlight filtering through a window and creating rainbows on the wall
I know, I know, I know
An expression of certainty or agreement
But I can’t believe it
Despite knowing something is true, the artist struggles to accept it
I really do not understand
The artist is confused or lacking comprehension
I believe you should be here right now!
The singer thinks someone should be with them in that moment
Then it would be all right
Having the missing person present would make the situation much better or easier to bear
Contributed by Kaylee A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@TimKoopman10
AWESOME. behalve die bankpoot.