1.) WILDES, real name Ella Wal… Read Full Bio ↴There are several bands called Wildes
1.) WILDES, real name Ella Walker, is a British multi-instrumentalist & singer-songwriter from London.
Born to an Irish mother and British father her music lends itself to her mixed heritage upbringing. An undeniable passion for creating vast soundscapes, Ella's music is both dramatic and beautiful, reflective of her childhood summers spent running wild in the Irish countryside and echoes the expansive sound like that of Florence and The Machine or The XX. After putting up her first song 'Bare', WILDES garnered overwhelming support online, shooting to #6 in the Spotify global viral chart and subsequently grabbing the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ Phil Taggart and Grammy Award-winning producer Brian Burton (Danger Mouse), landing her a publishing deal. The song has since featured on multiple soundtracks and generated millions of streams worldwide. Since then WILDES has been refining her sound, working closely with award-winning producer Catherine Marks (Foals, Wolf Alice, Manchester Orchestra, The Killers), fusing her indie-folk songwriting with bold cinematic soundscapes.
2.) Wildes is a musical project of Jana Pantha and Jenny Tulipa from Munich, Germany and Zurich, Switzerland.
They see themselves as an electronic disco-pop-punk project. The two musicians sing abstract lyrics in German - with a certain poetry, and at times irony. Spoken word passages and catchy sung vocals merge into melodies that once heard continue to sound for quite a while. A minimalist electro sound in combo with simple synth waves and the always driving drum computer make the works cool, playful and provocative. The rocking barré changes of the electronic rhythm guitar accompany the pieces. The distortion is brought by the banging tube screamer and the lead guitar sounds break the raw repetition.
Official website: https://wildes.ch/
Don't Think Twice It's All Right
wildes Lyrics
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If you don't know by now
And it ain′t no use to sit and wonder why, babe
It'll never do somehow
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
Look out your window and I'll be gone
You′re the reason I′m travellin' on
And it ain′t no use in turnin' on your light, baby
That light I never knowed
And it ain′t no use in turnin' on your light, babe
I'm on the dark side of the road
Still, I wish there was somethin′ you would do or say
To try and make me change my mind and stay
Now we never did too much talkin′ anyway
But don't think twice, it′s all right
No, it ain't no use in callin′ out my name, girl
Like you never did before
And it ain't no use in callin′ out my name, girl
I can't hear you any more
I'm thinkin′, and wandering my way down the road
I once loved a woman, a child, I′m told
I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul
But don't think twice, it′s all right
Ooh
Ahh
Ooh
Ahh
So long, honey, babe
Where I'm bound, I can′t tell
But "Goodbye" is too good a word, babe
So, I'll just say "Fare thee well"
I ain′t sayin' that you treated me unkind
You could have done better but I don't mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don′t think twice, it′s all right
Yeah, you just kinda wasted my precious time
But don't think twice, it′s all right
The lyrics of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," which was released in 1963, in the aftermath of the breakdown of a romantic relationship, offer a reflective and somewhat bitter message. The song is essentially a breakup song, characterized by a resigned tone, in which Dylan acknowledges that he is moving on despite having cared deeply for his former love interest. Dylan advises her to not think twice and to let him go in peace. The opening lyrics suggest that Dylan has come to realize that his former partner is not worth pondering over: "Well, it ain’t no use to sit and wonder why, babe / If you don't know by now / And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe / It'll never do somehow."
In the next section, Dylan seems to express regret and longing: "When your rooster crows at the break of dawn / Look out your window and I'll be gone / You're the reason I'm travelin' on / But don't think twice, it's all right." Nonetheless, he still insists that leaving her was the best thing he could ever do. Dylan further maintains that she cannot bring him back from where he is going- "And it ain't no use in turnin' on your light, babe / I'm on the dark side of the road" - intimating that there is no hope of rekindling their relationship. He concedes that they never really talked too much: "Now we never did too much talkin' anyway / But don't think twice, it's all right."
Lastly, the song's chorus: "So long, honey babe /Where I'm bound, I can't tell / Goodbye's too good a word, babe / So I'll just say fare thee well" - Dylan's final farewell to his love interest, is a reflection of the pain that comes with a breakup. Dylan seems to imply that leaving her was the best decision he made as she wasted his precious time, although he does not show much bitterness towards her. In the end, the song is about acceptance and the recognition that, no matter how terrible things might appear at the time, everything will work in its own way.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, it ain′t no use to sit and wonder why, babe
If you don't know by now
And it ain′t no use to sit and wonder why, babe
It'll never do somehow
There's no point in reflecting on why things didn't work out now; it's too late to change anything.
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
Look out your window and I'll be gone
You′re the reason I′m travellin' on
But don′t think twice, it's all right
I'm leaving because of you, but I don't want you to take it too hard; it's just the way things have to be.
And it ain′t no use in turnin' on your light, baby
That light I never knowed
And it ain′t no use in turnin' on your light, babe
I'm on the dark side of the road
I don't need you to try and find me, as I'm not interested in being found. I'm content with being on my own.
Still, I wish there was somethin′ you would do or say
To try and make me change my mind and stay
Now we never did too much talkin′ anyway
But don't think twice, it′s all right
I do have some feelings for you and wish you'd try to make me stay, but ultimately, I know it's time to move on.
No, it ain't no use in callin′ out my name, girl
Like you never did before
And it ain't no use in callin′ out my name, girl
I can't hear you any more
Don't bother trying to get my attention with familiar calls or words because it won't work.
I'm thinkin′, and wandering my way down the road
I once loved a woman, a child, I′m told
I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul
But don't think twice, it′s all right
As I journey forward, I'm reflecting on a past love who asked too much of me. However, I'm not dwelling on it and have accepted that it is what it is.
So long, honey, babe
Where I'm bound, I can′t tell
But "Goodbye" is too good a word, babe
So, I'll just say "Fare thee well"
I don't know where I'm headed, but I'm saying farewell to you. I don't believe goodbye is an appropriate term, so farewell will have to do.
I ain′t sayin' that you treated me unkind
You could have done better but I don't mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don′t think twice, it′s all right
You weren't mean to me, but you didn't treat my time or feelings with enough care. It's all good though, I'm not holding on to it.
Yeah, you just kinda wasted my precious time
But don't think twice, it′s all right
You wasted my valuable time, but I'm not going to dwell on it; I'm moving on.
Writer(s): Bob Dylan
Contributed by Colin P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Verse 1]
Well it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe
If'n you don't know by now
And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe
It'll never do somehow
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
Look out your window and I’ll be gone
You’re the reason I’m a-traveling on
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
[Verse 2]
And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe
The light I never knowed
And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe
I’m on the dark side of the road
But I wish there was something you would do or say
To try and make me change my mind and stay
But we never did too much talking anyway
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
[Verse 3]
So it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal
Like you never done before
And it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal
I can’t hear you anymore
I’m a-thinking and a-wondering, walking down the road
I once loved a woman, a child I’m told
I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
[Verse 4]
So long, honey babe
Where I’m bound, I can’t tell
Goodbye's too good a word, babe
So I’ll just say fare thee well
I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind
You could've done better, but I don’t mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
@rjminar1980
Only a very small percentage of people have had the privilege of hearing this beautiful cover. We are the lucky ones.
@josephleto7583
I always loved this tune by Dylan and many others but the way WILDE does this song is extremely provocative and has great feeling artistically.
What a great re-do!
@merileethompsonimamoto2823
Yes, I'm definitely here because of "Emergence"! I've never heard of this artist before, but I'm so grateful that I have now!
@marktownend1964
Me too caught my attention and 🤗
@gothicfairymcoc3854
Ditto!!!
@deanwilson850
And me also ♥️
@backcheck31
I miss that show so much.
@nadiafountain3745
Emergence brought me here! First time hearing this song and it sent shivers down my spine. Beautiful cover!
@azizakutty6724
Soo true !!!
@breannam4240
Same!