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Artist | Third Eye Blind |
Album | Blue |
Genre | Rock |
Release | 23 November 1999 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 7/13 |
Duration | 2:36 |
Country | USA |
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Where is slow motion?. Why isn't slow motion showing on here? All it's showing is the instrumental version.
Brilliance. Every single song on this album is fantastic in its own way. The first 6 tracks are the most radio friendly, but the last half of them album is where the band really shines. Songs like An Ode to Maybe, Camouflage, Darwin and Farther offer a tripped out sound that should be listened to with quality headphones to hear every nuance of the song. Darkness and Wounded are the two stand out tracks, Darkness offering brooding guitar and lyrics with the best outtro Cadogan has written. In wounded every member of the band completely shines. Kevin's guitar is spot on, almost singing the song by itself. Brad's drums are huge and concussive. Arion's bass flies around, bringing orderly chaos to the song. Jenkin's lyrics and vocals come together to complete the song as a complete masterpiece. Songs like NYLG, 10 days late and 1000 julys may be the catchiest, but don't hold a match to the rest of the album. Blue offers a massive, tripped out sound that should be appreciated by everyone.
Awesome!. I have had this album since august of 2000. My mother got it for me on the day I left for college and it has been with me ever since. Stangely enough, my father died three weeks into my first semester and much of this album seems to have been the running soundtrack to "me". Screw all of the preconcieved labels or attachments because of where they are from or who chooses to identify their "cultural" attachment to the band. Its excellent, through and through.
Wow.... This album, while not my favorite Third Eye Blind album, does contain my favorite 3EB song: "Never Let You Go." I know that may sound a little cliche, to have the most popular song on the album be my favorite, but...it really speaks to me. If the song is about what I think it is... having to let a girl go because she may be dragging you down or hindering you in any way--but you still love her, and will carry a piece of her with you always--then I can really connect to this song. Plus, I think the melody of Stephan's voice and the harmonies the guitars create, along with the soft, steady rhythm of the drumming, are just absolutely stunning together. The reason this song is the most popular on the album is because it's both catchy AND beautiful...two things that aren't usually together in most music nowadays. Not only that, it's also powerful-sounding without being too hard and soulful enough without being too soft. It's a perfect balance. I love it. It's probably my favorite song ever, and it has been for almost a year now, after I rediscovered it after years of not hearing it.
Dude, one of my few classics. Everyone has at least one album that means a lot to them-a body that means more than the lyrics and notes and radioplay. An album that has secrets hidden past the singles and maintains the ability to hit different spots under your skin. I am not everyone, but I am a fan of music and I can say without hesitation this album is one of my top 3. Hip hop, rock, whatever’s new these days, not much can hold a candle to the culmination of passion, foresight, and luck this album has. It’s ahead of its time deserves several full listen-throughs. Wounded gives me chills, Farther gives me a solid subway ride, and 1000 Julys is a tribute to good rock. If you want advice from a review, buy it.
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FAQs for An Ode to Maybe
An Ode to Maybe is a song that was released in 23 November 1999.
An Ode to Maybe is a song from the Blue album.
An Ode to Maybe is performed by Third Eye Blind.
An Ode to Maybe has a duration of 2:36 minutes.
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