3 posts tagged “conor oberst”
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins
"Fireplace"
You Are What You Love - Single
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Jenny Lewis from Rilo Kiley worked with Conor Oberst, Ben Gibbard, and M. Ward on a song called "Handle with Care" (wiki) which is a cover by the Traveling Wilburys.
This song has very few lyrics. It's a b-side. It's minimalist. It's simple.
"Fireplace"
You Are What You Love - Single
Official Site | iTunes | Amazon | Hypem | Lyrics
Jenny Lewis from Rilo Kiley worked with Conor Oberst, Ben Gibbard, and M. Ward on a song called "Handle with Care" (wiki) which is a cover by the Traveling Wilburys.
This song has very few lyrics. It's a b-side. It's minimalist. It's simple.
Desaparecidos
"$$$$"
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Desaparecidos was a side project from Conor Oberst and other Saddle Creek musicians. They only released one album before they disbanded in 2003 and became part of other bands. The song is about Corporate America.
"$$$$"
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Desaparecidos was a side project from Conor Oberst and other Saddle Creek musicians. They only released one album before they disbanded in 2003 and became part of other bands. The song is about Corporate America.
Bright Eyes
"I Must Belong Somewhere"
Cassadaga
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Conor Oberst sang on "A Line Allows Progress, A Circle Does Not" with Son, Ambulance's Joe Knapp (that's the connection between this post and the previous).
"That song was written at the height of an intense panic attack," Oberst explained. "I was in this sort of creepy German hotel room freaking out and I couldn't get my heart to slow down, I couldn't catch my breath. I calmed down by listing everything I could think of and its place in the world -- not where I designed it to be, but where it is. 'Why don't you leave me here?' is the idea that sometimes you have to sit still and be where you are regardless of any expectations or plans you might have made or things people want you to do for any reason. It's about being content in your own skin."
- Conor Oberst from a Lazy-i Feature
"I Must Belong Somewhere"
Cassadaga
Official Site | SC Minisite | iTunes | Hypem | Lyrics
Conor Oberst sang on "A Line Allows Progress, A Circle Does Not" with Son, Ambulance's Joe Knapp (that's the connection between this post and the previous).
"That song was written at the height of an intense panic attack," Oberst explained. "I was in this sort of creepy German hotel room freaking out and I couldn't get my heart to slow down, I couldn't catch my breath. I calmed down by listing everything I could think of and its place in the world -- not where I designed it to be, but where it is. 'Why don't you leave me here?' is the idea that sometimes you have to sit still and be where you are regardless of any expectations or plans you might have made or things people want you to do for any reason. It's about being content in your own skin."
- Conor Oberst from a Lazy-i Feature