Counting Crows....

dirtyT
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Do you think they are speaking of a time when they were at a corn field and were, "counting crows", or about a time when they actually heard crows counting?????
I am stupid.....
I am stupid.....
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am not completely sure, but i think it's a reference to some British poem? i'd check wiki for the origin.0
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dirtyT wrote:Do you think they are speaking of a time when they were at a corn field and were, "counting crows", or about a time when they actually heard crows counting?????
I am stupid.....
Yes you are!
The band took its name from a divination rhyme about the crow, heard by Duritz in the film Signs of Life.[6] The rhyme is used at the end of the song "A Murder of One" on the album August and Everything After: "Well I dreamt I saw you walking up a hillside in the snow / Casting shadows on the winter sky as you stood there, counting crows / One for sorrow, two for joy / Three for girls and four for boys / Five for silver, six for gold / Seven for a secret never to be told." In the poem, the act of counting crows is particularly useless. Duritz reveals that a name is just a name, and, with that, is useless and can be anything. The divination also appears in the 1973 novel Secret of the Seven Crows by Wylly Folk St. John: "One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding, four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven crows a secret that's never been told." In the UK, the rhyme is well known but uses magpies rather than crows. A popular superstition states that if one sees a single magpie, one should greet it in the form of good morning/afternoon/evening Mr Magpie to deflect the "sorrow".0 -
facepollution wrote:Yes you are!
The band took its name from a divination rhyme about the crow, heard by Duritz in the film Signs of Life.[6] The rhyme is used at the end of the song "A Murder of One" on the album August and Everything After: "Well I dreamt I saw you walking up a hillside in the snow / Casting shadows on the winter sky as you stood there, counting crows / One for sorrow, two for joy / Three for girls and four for boys / Five for silver, six for gold / Seven for a secret never to be told." In the poem, the act of counting crows is particularly useless. Duritz reveals that a name is just a name, and, with that, is useless and can be anything. The divination also appears in the 1973 novel Secret of the Seven Crows by Wylly Folk St. John: "One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding, four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven crows a secret that's never been told." In the UK, the rhyme is well known but uses magpies rather than crows. A popular superstition states that if one sees a single magpie, one should greet it in the form of good morning/afternoon/evening Mr Magpie to deflect the "sorrow".
DAMN, VERY INSIGHTFUL!!
Thank you FP!!Cuyahoga Falls 98, Columbus 00, Cleveland 03, Columbus 03, Toledo 04, Grand Rapids 04, Kitchener 05, Cleveland 06, Cincinnati 06, Washington DC 08, Philadelphia IV 09, Columbus 10, Cleveland 10, Chicago 13, Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 14, Chicago (1) 16, Chicago (2) 160 -
Gremmie95 wrote:your not stupid big fella, Jesus loves you!Cuyahoga Falls 98, Columbus 00, Cleveland 03, Columbus 03, Toledo 04, Grand Rapids 04, Kitchener 05, Cleveland 06, Cincinnati 06, Washington DC 08, Philadelphia IV 09, Columbus 10, Cleveland 10, Chicago 13, Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 14, Chicago (1) 16, Chicago (2) 160
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Don't eat the yellow snow.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
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harmless_little_f*** wrote:Don't eat the yellow snow.
By the way, love the name.Cuyahoga Falls 98, Columbus 00, Cleveland 03, Columbus 03, Toledo 04, Grand Rapids 04, Kitchener 05, Cleveland 06, Cincinnati 06, Washington DC 08, Philadelphia IV 09, Columbus 10, Cleveland 10, Chicago 13, Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 14, Chicago (1) 16, Chicago (2) 160 -
dirtyT wrote:does eating yellow snow produce yellow poopy?
By the way, love the name.
Thankyou
And yes, yes it does. It makes you poo like babies.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
- the great Sir Leo Harrison0 -
harmless_little_f*** wrote:Thankyou
And yes, yes it does. It makes you poo like babies.Cuyahoga Falls 98, Columbus 00, Cleveland 03, Columbus 03, Toledo 04, Grand Rapids 04, Kitchener 05, Cleveland 06, Cincinnati 06, Washington DC 08, Philadelphia IV 09, Columbus 10, Cleveland 10, Chicago 13, Pittsburgh 13, Cincinnati 14, Chicago (1) 16, Chicago (2) 160 -
Counting Crows are playing a half hour from the house. I’ve seen them 2x and both times, left unimpressed and disappointed. Last time was probably 6-7 years ago. Someone convince me to go (or not)0
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I like them a lot so i would probably go just to go.
that said I’ve never heard great things from pretty much anyone about their live shows. So I guess it depends on how much a ticket is0 -
Tickets right now are $100 a piece0
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pledgeagrievance said:Tickets right now are $100 a piece
im seeing o.a.r. a few miles from my house because it’s like 50. Any more than that, I’d stay home, and I definitely wouldn’t travel. They actually put on a pretty decent live show, minus the fans
id probably have a similar value judgement with counting crows livePost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
I saw the show that was a few days after the 2016 Wrigley shows. They may rank as the worst headlining act I've ever seen. This is a shame given how much I love their studio output over the first couple of albums.
Don't do it. Spend your $100 on something worthwhile. I even got taken to a Kid Rock show once and surprisingly enjoyed it, but Counting Crows I did not :(0 -
Zod said:I saw the show that was a few days after the 2016 Wrigley shows. They may rank as the worst headlining act I've ever seen. This is a shame given how much I love their studio output over the first couple of albums.
Don't do it. Spend your $100 on something worthwhile. I even got taken to a Kid Rock show once and surprisingly enjoyed it, but Counting Crows I did not :(
that’s worth it.
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Yeah I love most of the studio output. Came to them later in life and they write some great songs. But live, another story. Good idea about buying an album.0
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Tix down to $70 a piece. If it hits $50 a piece I’ll likely pull the trigger0
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Verdict is a no go.0
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Zod said:They may rank as the worst headlining act I've ever seen. This is a shame given how much I love their studio output over the first couple of albums.
Don't do it. Spend your $100 on something worthwhile.0
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