It's self-pitying, but it's self-conscious in a way that makes it feel like Aimee is truly working out something, trying to figure out exactly why she's as dependant as she is. It seems kind of sad that his career after this would be so low-key, though I guess he's been satisfied with it.īut the main star here is the startlingly personal and vulnerable lyric. I want to empahsize not only the tasteful (though slightly dated) keyboard sounds but the great, controlled electric guitars: twelve strings and blusey lead licks.Holmes was really getting his chance to show off his prodigious chops. Opening with a very catchy synth-piano hook, this understated song doesn't have the big airplay-ready quality of the first too songs: it's also less country-ish in melody - and, I note, it's Aimee's first real melody of the album, as first two were either externally penned or were co-written by someone else providing the lion's share of the music.
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