My daddy was old school Lynyrd the stones Led Zeppelin etc actually love counting crows. My age of music. He died the morning of the first day of spring 2014 as the carried his body away my teen son was playing music in his game room. This song played. Now every time I hear this "I need a phone call" makes me wish for that phone call to heaven to talk to my daddy again!
Oh yaaa... I feel that. I miss my Mom. And I know she's at home with Jesus but she was keeping me headed in the right direction for so many years... I'm spiraling without her here. I still hear her voice and her laughter and I still feel her hugs. But a phone call...
I bought this album in 93, 27 years later and I appreciate it now. This whole album is GOLD! This song has been burnt into my brain and will probably stay embedded there for the rest of my life. “ I really really need a rain coat....”.
The most beautiful thing about this song is that it shows just how much we all have in common. We all smile and push through, but we're all pretty much hurting from something deep and something old.
Got nothing but love for Baltimore. Thank you, the years went by slowly, and sweetly. Now those years, and those friends, have passed, and its time to say good-bye. Peace.
I used to love cranking this album up on solo road trips and singing along at the top of my lungs. Hated to reach my destination as friends I would visit were into other music. As soon as I headed home, boom, right back in the CD player...yeah, I'm old. But I'm still rockin.
Amen brother. One of the first songs I ever heard my son sing in the car while we took the t-tops out and headed to the lake.. we were broke as fuck, and hungry all the time back then, but my son put it in perspective by just singing.....shit, he is graduating college now...sigh
My wife and I met 25 years ago at a counting Crows concert needless to say two kids both graduated from college and one little granddaughter and we sat out on the porch and listen to the counting Crows every chance we get and dance kids think we're cuckoo
CC are a criminally underrated band. This song is pure passion , there is noting better that listening to a singer singing his deepest feelings. I come from a small town and can relate to this.
How are they "Unnderrated"? They have sold millions and millions of records. Everyone knows who they are. You know how few bands achieve what they have?
This song is epic. It’s crazy how the words of a song or simply hearing the tone of a song can transport you back in time to that same feeling/place you had over 20 years ago! In the past this was a sad song for me but now looking back it’s just a great memory of the past. it does always get better. Some times I like to close my eyes and transport myself back to remember those emotions I had.... It puts a smile on my face knowing that it all worked out in life but also reminds me to never forget because it made me stronger. Xoxo
Completely agree with you. Same feelings here. I was 22 years old in that time, now 50! It's nice to remember and think what would have happened if time had stayed at that time. 💛
This song hits me so hard in the gut. Can't tell you how many times I've been in that empty,lonely, and lost place. Think it just comes to all who are in touch with their emotions and are sentient.
Adam's ability, with this song, to completely and totally identify and describe an incredibly powerful and personal and individual emotional explosion, is nothing short of magical and divine. He has described in totality the crushing of my heart better than I could ever attempt. Truly haunting.
This circus is falling down on its knees The big top is crumbling down It's raining in Baltimore fifty miles east Where you should be, no one's around I need a phone call I need a raincoat I need a big love I need a phone call These train conversations are passing me by And I don't have nothing to say You get what you pay for But I just had no intention of living this way I need a phone call I need a plane ride I need a sunburn I need a raincoat And I get no answers And I don't get no change It's raining in Baltimore, baby But everything else is the same There's things I remember and things I forget I miss you I guess that I should Three thousand five hundred miles away But what would you change if you could? I need a phone call Maybe I should buy a new car I can always hear a freight train If I listen real hard And I wish it was a small world Because I'm lonely for the big towns I'd like to hear a little guitar I think it's time to put the top down I need a phone call I need a raincoat
Its amazing how this song still gives me goosebumps after all these years and can sometimes even reduce me to tears. There is just so much emotion in this song. Thank you for a great album with so many great songs like this
As ive gotten older now 44 .. this album unravels me deep inside the words, the words every word every word … softens the pain .. simplifies my deep complex emotions that I’m too stupid to understand why myself.
When my daughter was in her young teens, we would listen to the record "August And Everything After" whenever we were driving somewhere in the car. We must have listened to it a thousand times. It became our record and we knew every word to every song. Those memories are some of the sweetest memories I'll ever know. My daughter was young & innocent and an all-around perfect child. I don't speak with my daughter anymore as her addictions have taken over her life & turned her into someone I know longer know. I long for those simple times when we drove all over town and sang along to Counting Crows. To my Vanessa: I miss you, I guess that I should Three thousand five hundred miles away But what would you change if you could? I need a phone call I need a raincoat I need a big love I need a phone call Love you, Daddy Edit: My daughter passed away from an OD in June of 2023. My wife & I are heartbroken. But my baby girl is finally at peace now.
I cried when I saw this. I’m 20 miles away from downtown Baltimore and it’s been raining here now for 3 days. I sure hope things are better for you and your daughter now. My heart is aching.
This has been the song for my Family in Baltimore since it came out, the day they left with my Goddaughter to go back it was on the radio.. On my road trips I always end up there.. When I leave there is no big production we hug and I just walk out..Because they know I'll be back, I'll always be back for them..
It's Feb. In Sept. It'll be 30 years since this was released. CC are my #1 underrated band of all time. 30 years later and I'm still coming back to songs like this and Omaha, perfect Blue Buildings and Anna Begins.
I love this song, but on rainy days this song always reaches me crystal clear. It sits with me like an old friend I've been through a lot with but now we rarely see one another because we are both so busy.
It just started PISSING rain in Baltimore. I am squatting in West Baltimore with no heat no electric living in a vacant. I listen to this every time it rains.
This song is so utterly perfect, reflecting the human condition, reflecting loss and memories. I have no words. Just thankfulness that this could be created, performed and expressed so movingly. Musically simple, yet emotionally so deeply inspiring.
My '92 Black Geo Storm....Buckingham Park all to myself....420....pouring rain outside, tears inside....playing this cassette (particularly this track) over and over and over! Over 17 years later....Geo gone, no mas 420, Park in another State....and it's still raining. LOVE OUT LOUD
Emotional incoming: Things I remember...Things I forget. I miss you.... I guess that I should.........THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED miles away. What would you change if you could?
Every time I hear this song, I replace Baltimore with wherever I happen to be...... No matter where I am, I still hear this song and I still hear her singing her song, almost as a whisper in my ear. It's been over 20 years and I still hear her name everytime I sigh, cry or momentarily lose traction in my fucked up life... miss you
I'm in Olympia Washington. It rains here all the time. Three thousand, five hundred miles away is pretty close to where my heart is... the last time I made the drive it was actually 2.983 miles. I was 14-15 years old when I listened to this album every night on headphones as I went to sleep. For some reason tonight, I played the shit out of it.
there is nothing wrong with letting the pain go anyone man that says men do not cry is not much of a man in the first place it's human i'm 6'4 230lbs an everytime i hear this song it bring a tear to my eye
Aha you're prob not using YT anymore but I love to see more homicide fans-love u bro we will always have this show-I'm never gonna get rid of my box set EVER! It's staying with me for life. ❤️
It will always rain in ur life good bad or indifferent i personally love rain love people my people life changes but i dont forget sometimes i need a phone call sometimes a rain coat at times u dont get niether but this song has built me heart mind n soul thank u adam for being there when no one else could
My dad got me into Counting Crows back when we were still buddies. He left when I was eleven. I don’t remember a lot from that age. I wish I had more to say, I just wish it was different.
I found this song by a performance I did last night. My teacher did a duet using this song. It was the best performance ever and we got a standing ovation. I'll forever love this song
My dad would always listened to this song, and I never understood it to well being only 10. Now that he’s passed, this song is beautiful but it’s really saddening, but I understand why he listened to it.
love this song so many memories of an amazing girl i was dating from the states boston to be exact that was over 10 year ago but everytime i hear this song them feeling are still alive what a time in my life and i thank you for some of the best feeling in life its hard but its what makes us really love from dublin to boston i hope you feel the vibe we all have our stories get them out there people peace out
I was holed up in a monthly rate hotel in redwood city ca. In 1994 just a few miles from the birthplace of CC and this was the only CD i had that and fm radio i listened to it a million times one of the loneliest darkest periods of my life but this album got me thru it
This is one of the most underrated songs of all time. Closed out an episode of Homicide where Melissa Leo started and exhibited her superlative acting talent and skills.
My dad would always play this in the car, he says it makes him think of my mom as they had a long distance relationship at one point. Every time I listen to this I think of how lonely he must have felt, damn.
"I need a phone call Maybe I should buy a new car I can always hear a freight train, Baby if I listen real hard And I wish it was a small world Because I'm lonely for the big towns I'd like to hear a little guitar I think it's time to put the top down" Among my favourite lyrics of all time
I seriously can't get enough of this song! This is truly what music is, right here! For anyone out there who wants ambiance, play this song and have a rain sound effect playing in the background. It's awesome!
Being born in baltimore but not being raised there (thank god) just like adam duritz n growing up in the 90s as a preteen n teenager when they were popular back in middle school ofcourse brought me here n loving 90s music aswell. Always had liked their depressing sound over the yrs thnx again clinical depression.
This song struck a nerve as I was deployed to Bosnia in 96. I was engaged in Germany and we put the wedding off due to the deployment. We travelled around on missions and I found myself in LA Baltimore on a rainy day and I thought "it's raining in Baltimore" then I went over the lyrics thinking of how my fiance (now wife) lived 50 some odd miles from where I was stationed. The only line that wasn't true was 3,500 miles, but it may as well have been that far FWIW.
My daddy was old school Lynyrd the stones Led Zeppelin etc actually love counting crows. My age of music. He died the morning of the first day of spring 2014 as the carried his body away my teen son was playing music in his game room. This song played. Now every time I hear this "I need a phone call" makes me wish for that phone call to heaven to talk to my daddy again!
Stephanie Reeves, I’m sorry for your loss. Your dad is with you every time you think of him and his spirit.
I understand . . . would love to hear Daddy's voice again . . . I miss him every day of my life.
Jesus. Thanks for that. Thanks for sharing.
Oh yaaa... I feel that.
I miss my Mom. And I know she's at home with Jesus but she was keeping me headed in the right direction for so many years... I'm spiraling without her here. I still hear her voice and her laughter and I still feel her hugs. But a phone call...
😭dude you had a great dad
He has the voice for thousands who have felt alone and lonely
I bought this album in 93, 27 years later and I appreciate it now. This whole album is GOLD! This song has been burnt into my brain and will probably stay embedded there for the rest of my life. “ I really really need a rain coat....”.
The ghosts of our youth live mostly in the music we play. This song carries so many of my ghosts.
♡♡♡ same
That's deep🖤
So good
"If dreams were like movies then memories would be films about ghosts."
The most beautiful thing about this song is that it shows just how much we all have in common. We all smile and push through, but we're all pretty much hurting from something deep and something old.
Timothy Nichols something of old. Very true
Ancient. And sentient.
True that bro...
I've been hitting for some time now .
Sir, I'm 51 yrs old, and you said it 4 yrs ago. Truth
We keep pushing
Saw them in Baltimore last summer. It started raining. Couldn't have been any more perfect right then.
This song is etched upon my marrow. I adore this album.
Nicely put,my lady...
Well put. I too, adore this record. Sounds new every time
This entire album makes me lonely. That's all. The mark of a great album.
Totally agree. It makes me feel lonesome and homesick for a place I never knew existed.
Agree, it’s a breakup album for sure!
This album makes me lonely for my husband he passed away 20 years ago he was 47 years old,still can’t go forward 😢
Got nothing but love for Baltimore. Thank you, the years went by slowly, and sweetly. Now those years, and those friends, have passed, and its time to say good-bye.
Peace.
I used to love cranking this album up on solo road trips and singing along at the top of my lungs. Hated to reach my destination as friends I would visit were into other music. As soon as I headed home, boom, right back in the CD player...yeah, I'm old. But I'm still rockin.
Amen brother. One of the first songs I ever heard my son sing in the car while we took the t-tops out and headed to the lake.. we were broke as fuck, and hungry all the time back then, but my son put it in perspective by just singing.....shit, he is graduating college now...sigh
Thomas Flanders get it brother
Thomas Flanders me too
Thomas Flanders , I know right?
If this is supposed to die your age, I'm old too hun. And we grew up with the best music.
My wife and I met 25 years ago at a counting Crows concert needless to say two kids both graduated from college and one little granddaughter and we sat out on the porch and listen to the counting Crows every chance we get and dance kids think we're cuckoo
I'm from Baltimore City and I love this song
CC are a criminally underrated band. This song is pure passion , there is noting better that listening to a singer singing his deepest feelings. I come from a small town and can relate to this.
There great
I had the pleasure of seeing them many years ago... Songs like this got me though my formative years.
I believed the Wall Flowers opened up for them in VA
How are they "Unnderrated"? They have sold millions and millions of records. Everyone knows who they are. You know how few bands achieve what they have?
@@danielrn133 They are not very well known here in the UK
This song is epic. It’s crazy how the words of a song or simply hearing the tone of a song can transport you back in time to that same feeling/place you had over 20 years ago! In the past this was a sad song for me but now looking back it’s just a great memory of the past. it does always get better. Some times I like to close my eyes and transport myself back to remember those emotions I had.... It puts a smile on my face knowing that it all worked out in life but also reminds me to never forget because it made me stronger. Xoxo
Absolutely! I was a teenager when this album came out and all i can say is it helped me.
Same here, but it makes me want to cry.
Completely agree with you. Same feelings here. I was 22 years old in that time, now 50! It's nice to remember and think what would have happened if time had stayed at that time. 💛
I was 15 when I bought this album, i played it everyday for years...and when my mother died in 2011 this song was the song I played ....
I can't believe I'm not the only one that loves this, thanks.
This song hits me so hard in the gut. Can't tell you how many times I've been in that empty,lonely, and lost place. Think it just comes to all who are in touch with their emotions and are sentient.
That 3am night when you can't sleep....
You are loved. This song is one of the greatest ways to get emotional.
Adam's ability, with this song, to completely and totally identify and describe an incredibly powerful and personal and individual emotional explosion, is nothing short of magical and divine. He has described in totality the crushing of my heart better than I could ever attempt. Truly haunting.
Yeah man... not many like him in the real world.
I’m from Baltimore and I love this song.The whole album really it reminds me of my teenage years
Me too! Im from the southern most part of the city! This song hits hard!
Is it raining there?
@@unloveableandre sometimes lol
@@robletsdoit5886 Cheers, brother! Take care!
@@unloveableandre hahahahaha you too ✌🏻&❤️
Once in a while there is a song that really touches a nerve. This is one of those times. Thank you for giving this song to us.
Damon Kelly agreed
Damon Kelly yah one of the only things that makes me cry
My favorite band ever , when you see them live you can feel the music!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This circus is falling down on its knees
The big top is crumbling down
It's raining in Baltimore fifty miles east
Where you should be, no one's around
I need a phone call
I need a raincoat
I need a big love
I need a phone call
These train conversations are passing me by
And I don't have nothing to say
You get what you pay for
But I just had no intention of living this way
I need a phone call
I need a plane ride
I need a sunburn
I need a raincoat
And I get no answers
And I don't get no change
It's raining in Baltimore, baby
But everything else is the same
There's things I remember and things I forget
I miss you
I guess that I should
Three thousand five hundred miles away
But what would you change if you could?
I need a phone call
Maybe I should buy a new car
I can always hear a freight train
If I listen real hard
And I wish it was a small world
Because I'm lonely for the big towns
I'd like to hear a little guitar
I think it's time to put the top down
I need a phone call
I need a raincoat
Its amazing how this song still gives me goosebumps after all these years and can sometimes even reduce me to tears. There is just so much emotion in this song. Thank you for a great album with so many great songs like this
Man..this song FORCES YOU to stop and feel the loneliness...its sad,but its ok!!
Love this song I'm from Baltimore City I played this song the day mom passed away. And she would call me every day and ask me how my day has been .
As ive gotten older now 44 .. this album unravels me deep inside the words, the words every word every word … softens the pain .. simplifies my deep complex emotions that I’m too stupid to understand why myself.
When my daughter was in her young teens, we would listen to the record "August And Everything After" whenever we were driving somewhere in the car. We must have listened to it a thousand times. It became our record and we knew every word to every song. Those memories are some of the sweetest memories I'll ever know. My daughter was young & innocent and an all-around perfect child.
I don't speak with my daughter anymore as her addictions have taken over her life & turned her into someone I know longer know. I long for those simple times when we drove all over town and sang along to Counting Crows.
To my Vanessa:
I miss you, I guess that I should
Three thousand five hundred miles away
But what would you change if you could?
I need a phone call
I need a raincoat
I need a big love
I need a phone call
Love you,
Daddy
Edit: My daughter passed away from an OD in June of 2023. My wife & I are heartbroken. But my baby girl is finally at peace now.
I hope you reconciled things. Very moving post.
I cried when I saw this. I’m 20 miles away from downtown Baltimore and it’s been raining here now for 3 days. I sure hope things are better for you and your daughter now. My heart is aching.
@@Hettepop Thanks for reaching out. Sadly, my daughter passed away from an OD in June, 2023. My wife & I are heartbroken. Sometimes, life isn't fair.
This has been the song for my Family in Baltimore since it came out, the day they left with my Goddaughter to go back it was on the radio.. On my road trips I always end up there.. When I leave there is no big production we hug and I just walk out..Because they know I'll be back, I'll always be back for them..
This band had so much influence for me, mere words wouldn't capture my meaning. Praise God for counting crows...:-)
It's Feb. In Sept. It'll be 30 years since this was released. CC are my #1 underrated band of all time. 30 years later and I'm still coming back to songs like this and Omaha, perfect Blue Buildings and Anna Begins.
I love this song, but on rainy days this song always reaches me crystal clear. It sits with me like an old friend I've been through a lot with but now we rarely see one another because we are both so busy.
Sweet sadness washes over me every time I hear the Song it comforts me makes me feel warm when I'm lonely I know every word thank you
It just started PISSING rain in Baltimore. I am squatting in West Baltimore with no heat no electric living in a vacant. I listen to this every time it rains.
I hope you got your phone call
After all these years, this song still reminds me of her. I miss you
1st album I ever bought.... I was 10 years old...
This song is so utterly perfect, reflecting the human condition, reflecting loss and memories. I have no words. Just thankfulness that this could be created, performed and expressed so movingly. Musically simple, yet emotionally so deeply inspiring.
My '92 Black Geo Storm....Buckingham Park all to myself....420....pouring rain outside, tears inside....playing this cassette (particularly this track) over and over and over! Over 17 years later....Geo gone, no mas 420, Park in another State....and it's still raining. LOVE OUT LOUD
My favorite song off the album.
Emotional incoming: Things I remember...Things I forget. I miss you.... I guess that I should.........THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED miles away. What would you change if you could?
Every time I hear this song, I replace Baltimore with wherever I happen to be...... No matter where I am, I still hear this song and I still hear her singing her song, almost as a whisper in my ear. It's been over 20 years and I still hear her name everytime I sigh, cry or momentarily lose traction in my fucked up life... miss you
it's gonna be okay man i'm stuck there too.
chris lawrence lovely...
I'm in Olympia Washington. It rains here all the time. Three thousand, five hundred miles away is pretty close to where my heart is... the last time I made the drive it was actually 2.983 miles. I was 14-15 years old when I listened to this album every night on headphones as I went to sleep. For some reason tonight, I played the shit out of it.
chris lawrence same here...this song has been in my life for so many years!
I live in Baltimore and sometimes ( a lot of times) i wish i was 2,983 miles away. Then again i could not imagine being anywhere but here
I listen to Counting Crows when I know I've been holding everything in for too long and need a good cry
Got me through a lot of tough times, this one!
I *really* needed this song right now.
there is nothing wrong with letting the pain go anyone man that says men do not cry is not much of a man in the first place it's human i'm 6'4 230lbs an everytime i hear this song it bring a tear to my eye
Dang...I can't count the number of times I have cried when I hear sogs I love,,,,
One of the greatest songs of all time. Takes me back in time to Fall, 1994. I can picture where I was sitting. . . . .
I swear brother.....
HOMICIDE: LOTS - one of the ALL-TIME greatest, grittiest cop series EVER!!!
So darn good!
Aha you're prob not using YT anymore but I love to see more homicide fans-love u bro we will always have this show-I'm never gonna get rid of my box set EVER! It's staying with me for life. ❤️
It will always rain in ur life good bad or indifferent i personally love rain love people my people life changes but i dont forget sometimes i need a phone call sometimes a rain coat at times u dont get niether but this song has built me heart mind n soul thank u adam for being there when no one else could
A beautiful heartfelt song full of emotion, just love the way the vocals wrap around the piano arrangement in such perfect sychronicity ..
.....20 years with this amazing album.....I love the COUNTING CROWS.....!!!!
I would go plum crazy on a deserted Island .. without this Album !
I was the first of my friends to buy the CD after I saw Mr. Jones on MTV.we would sit for hrs. Listening. And talk bout all the memories of our past.
My dad got me into Counting Crows back when we were still buddies. He left when I was eleven. I don’t remember a lot from that age. I wish I had more to say, I just wish it was different.
I found this song by a performance I did last night. My teacher did a duet using this song. It was the best performance ever and we got a standing ovation. I'll forever love this song
can't believe how good this song is
My favourite ballad of all times. But I only listen to it when I'm happy so as to stay alive.
+felsner1 Exactly, lol.
Lololol
Right hahaha
Hard not to cry when you aren't. Many of the songs of CC and words of Adam, have that ability.
😂😂😂
My dad would always listened to this song, and I never understood it to well being only 10. Now that he’s passed, this song is beautiful but it’s really saddening, but I understand why he listened to it.
Can relate. The band is so talented. Adam is a poet and amazing story teller. Nothing compares.
My daughter might feel similar one day
love this song so many memories of an amazing girl i was dating from the states boston to be exact that was over 10 year ago but everytime i hear this song them feeling are still alive what a time in my life and i thank you for some of the best feeling in life its hard but its what makes us really love from dublin to boston i hope you feel the vibe we all have our stories get them out there people peace out
I was holed up in a monthly rate hotel in redwood city ca. In 1994 just a few miles from the birthplace of CC and this was the only CD i had that and fm radio i listened to it a million times one of the loneliest darkest periods of my life but this album got me thru it
I'm from England and have always absolutely loved this track , it's their best I feel
this song + rainy mood = EPIC!
It’s raining in Baltimore. Literally😂so it made me think of this song🌧
Haven’t heard this in ten years. Still knew every word.
One of my favorites of all time. Feeling the hurt of past mistakes is all too easy while listening to this gem.
my girlfriend used to live 13 miles west of Baltimore, so "15 miles east of where you should be" is fucking almost perfect
One of my favourite songs of all time! Magic!
boy there is a couple of CC songs that have such a strong way of summoning powerful emotion, that makes them art.
Well said friend
I love the song omg
Miss the 90´s
I still have the cassette of this, and Adam still delivers what a knife in the heart feels like in his lyrics 💯
I love love the counting crows
This is one of the most underrated songs of all time. Closed out an episode of Homicide where Melissa Leo started and exhibited her superlative acting talent and skills.
When she has to solve a crime in her hometown. That could've been a movie by itself. Marvelous show
Not depressed in any way at all. Just straight up! Look with your heart . And don't you ever give up!
Will someone PLEASE get that man a rain coat!!!
“I miss you…I guess that I should”
Always gets me…
never run from your problems. 15 years and im still here
My dad would always play this in the car, he says it makes him think of my mom as they had a long distance relationship at one point. Every time I listen to this I think of how lonely he must have felt, damn.
"I need a phone call
Maybe I should buy a new car
I can always hear a freight train,
Baby if I listen real hard
And I wish it was a small world
Because I'm lonely for the big towns
I'd like to hear a little guitar
I think it's time to put the top down"
Among my favourite lyrics of all time
My favorite album from that time, I still have my CD and it looks like new… I take good care of my things.
I seriously can't get enough of this song! This is truly what music is, right here! For anyone out there who wants ambiance, play this song and have a rain sound effect playing in the background. It's awesome!
I absolutely love this album ❤️brings back lots of memories of my best friend in high school 🎼
one of my biggest enemies in life is dislocation. that's why I love this song so much
Still my top 3 songs of all! Still listening in 2017 and forever!
Every time I listen to this song it gains more meaning and sentiment..... (which, I listen to it a lot)
Just moved to Baltimore, can't think of a more perfect song to settle in with.
oneluvbxi perfect
I am a 300 lb. black man. And I heard this song and cried like a bitch.
Darin Evans I did to buddy heard it on a plane to Iraq
i am 325 lbs and i did the same thing!
I'm a 200 lb. white man. I did, too.
Darin Evans i dont give two shits if yer a blue man..you a fuckin man...thats it! Get that thru yer head!
a song with such raw emotion ... incredibly powerful.
amazing song
Being born in baltimore but not being raised there (thank god) just like adam duritz n growing up in the 90s as a preteen n teenager when they were popular back in middle school ofcourse brought me here n loving 90s music aswell. Always had liked their depressing sound over the yrs thnx again clinical depression.
Beautiful song, always makes me want to take a nap after listening.
What a beautiful soul ❤ it's amazing how you don't know someone but they can deeply touch you heart
Thank you for becoming part of my life.
This song makes me feel! Things I need to feel, I understand that I am not going through this life alone!
This song always hurts my heart when I listen because I can relate in so many ways with my depression and memories.
i am 13 years old and this band helps me get through life and actually gives some life lessons unlike most of todays music
OMG memories of a man i still love 27 years later!!!He left on the USS JOHN F KENNEDY!oh i was so proud&deeply sad*:\🎼🎹🎸🌳🌹❤
amazing how songs can take you back to certain places.. and you have no choice but to go..
This song struck a nerve as I was deployed to Bosnia in 96. I was engaged in Germany and we put the wedding off due to the deployment. We travelled around on missions and I found myself in LA Baltimore on a rainy day and I thought "it's raining in Baltimore" then I went over the lyrics thinking of how my fiance (now wife) lived 50 some odd miles from where I was stationed. The only line that wasn't true was 3,500 miles, but it may as well have been that far FWIW.
I love this song so much
My mom grew up in Baltimore City and when she passed away I played this song and I just broke down and cried
This entire album is the single greatest song of all time for me. It sits right next Third Eye Blind's self titled album. When music was raw.
Last song may Father listened to before he died. R.I.P Dad
For an entire year after moving to California I listened to this song every night and cried.