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The distance keeps us apart
I don’t think we got on a good start
You don’t know if you love me
My heart is getting kinda heavy
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
As my guitar, it starts to ring
The old man in the corner, he starts to sing
He can’t reach most the notes
But he knows how to roll a mean smoke
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
I could smell trouble from a mile away
And it wasn’t stopping anytime soon
I was born into a river of filth
But I swear Lord, I had no clue
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
As I grow, I start to learn
The more I talk, the more it burns
The more it burns
The more it burns
The more it burns
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
Oh the salty times
credits
from I Am Nice,
released June 16, 2017
Sammy Brue - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Jeremy Gibson - Drums
Ken Lewis - Percussion
Jon Estes - Bass
Caleb Elliott - Cello
Kimi Samson - Violin
Ben Tanner - Vibes, Piano
John Paul White - Background Vocals
The flac version of this sounds great in my truck... not a crunch, clip or boom to be heard. That, in itself, gets this major points.
This is a lovely combination of early Floyd, U2 and a few San Francisco bands from the '60s with a heavy dose of Helmet tossed in. It's definitely best of breed when it comes to modern psych stuff. Even without a Hammond B3, it gets an easy A+... rick-taylor
As I listen to this album more and more I start discover aspects that I hadn't felt before. My love for every individual track continues to grow, but Change has remained in my heart as a deep drive to get me through the day. seonghi
A vibrant vision of "Central Americana" from the Costa Rica-based artist, blending heartland devotionals with playful Tropicália grooves. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2022
The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer