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August 12, 2009
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Love of an Orchestra" by Noah and the Whale.
"Pretty much the only upbeat song on the new album, I'm really feeling it though. Not too deep lyrically, but the message is one that many can surely relate to; No matter how lonely you are, you always have music to comfort you. " (view)
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Peaceful the World Lays Me Down" by Noah and the Whale.
"I totally dig this song, wish I could find some tabs/chords for it on the web." (view)
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Our Window" by Noah and the Whale.
""I'm callous and I'm cruel, to everyone but you." I can relate to that and this whole song, good job boys." (view)
June 16, 2009
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Tango 'til They're Sore" by Tom Waits.
""This song is about a guy who falls out of a window on New Year's Eve, and the only thing that breaks his fall is that fact that he has a little confetti in his hair." - Tom Waits on David Letterman, 1986 I LOVE this song. It's amazing." (view)
April 24, 2009
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Honor amongst thieves" by These United States.
"ah, i'm so happy someone posted this! i've been trying to transcribe the lyrics for a while now but never really felt like i had it right. this is pretty close to what i have, except you forgot the last part of the last verse, which i think goes something..." (view)
January 29, 2009
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Thunder on the Mountain" by Bob Dylan.
"I love this song, and I agree with vinylminer about it's meanings. "Gonna raise me some army, some tough sons of bitches/I'll recruit my arm from the orphanages" is straight golden." (view)
January 11, 2009
 BakeCarrots posted a comment to "Johnny Appleseed" by Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros.
"I had always thought the line was "Is what was true/ now no longer so?" but the way it is here makes sense as well and honestly I can't really tell. But anyway, I have to agree with some of the others that this ranks among the best songs of all..." (view)