![]() ![]() Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS). Get the embed code Bush - Zen X Four (Live) Album Lyrics1.Comedown (Live Acoustic)2.Everything Zen (Live Acoustic)3.Glycerine (Live Acoustic)Bush Lyrics provided by This cloud, this cloud, this cloud, this cloud The albums lead single, Everything Zen got as high as 2 on the Alt. Why did you, why did you, why did you, why did you 1995 CD Trauma / PRCD 6473 United States. ![]() On this page, hear how Everything Zen by Bush sounds like Neil Young: Rockin In the Free World. It's taken me all this time to find out what I need Browse 1000s of songs that sound like other songs. ![]() I don't want to come back down from this cloud Everything zen Everything zen I dont think so Raindogs howl for the century A million dollars a steak As you search for your demi-god And you fake with a saint Theres no sex in your violence Theres no sex in your violence Try to see it once my way Everything zen Everything zen I dont think so Everything zen Everything zen I dont believe. It's taken me all this time to find out what I need again With “Lightning Crashes” as the very last song of the night, audience members left feeling transported back to a time where alternative rock was finding its footing and the genre’s memorable figures - including the bands at the Pavilion – were creating legacies that would last a lifetime.Īll photos by Felicia Pinckney for Vanyaland scan through her full gallery below.'Cause I don't want to come back down from this cloud cover (“Losing My Religion”) and a Rolling Stones classic (“Paint It Black”) to demonstrate their musical elasticity. ![]() “All Over You,” “The Dolphin’s Cry” and “I, Alone” are still cathartic in both their bruised buildups and poignant deliveries. And quite frankly, the anthems that singlehandedly changed the trajectory of their career remain potent nearly three decades later. Live closing out the night solidified the power of auditory reminiscence. To end with a combination of “Glyercine” and then “Comedown” was not only strategic but energizing Bush’s rollercoaster of a performance ended on a peacefully high note. The carefree nature of “Everything Zen” nicely stood in contrast to the ominous distortion of “The Disease of Dancing Cats” both songs were powerful in their own right. As Rossdale ran laps around the stage - and ultimately through the crowd - it felt refreshing that he decided to give into his impulses. Bush, on the other hand, opted for a less subdued approach Rossdale’s pulsating rock persona remained as invincible as ever.įrom the rumbling and playful bombast of their opening track “Machinehead,” Bush’s set was one of urgency, vivacity and a little recklessness. I've spent most of my life really into the many sub genres of punk/hardcore/metal/indie but my first favor. However, frontman Raine Maida has managed to flawlessly maintain his signature vocal form and confidence over the years and Tuesday’s performance was a reminder of that.įrom the emotional dislocation of “Innocent” to the carefully plucked acoustic guitars of “Clumsy” and the indelible coos of “Superman’s Dead,” Our Lady Peace filled every crevice of the venue with brooding introspection and unwavering melodies. Over the last 17 years Ive really been into music. Our Lady Peace barely scratched the surface of their classic discography with a set that was just seven songs long. The trio’s pitstop in the Seaport was a jovial trip down memory lane that had some moments that were too transient to be enjoyed fully. ![]()
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