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Still Feel Gone

Album - 17 september 1991 - DeB Id: 82783
By Uncle Tupelo
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Album DeRango™ 52,86

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 Their misplaced expressions at the wrong time did not denote a lack of awareness of where they were or what they were doing, quite the opposite, there was in their eyes a total devotion to the life they had chosen and the music that would inevitably follow.

 In their best moments, these three guys managed to sublimate that kind of country exercise through total immersion in the purest feelings that only a 20, 25-year-old can know, today as then.

 Discover Uncle Tupelo's raw alt-country sound in Still Feel Gone—listen to this pioneering album and feel the spirit of early '90s Americana.

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Gun (03:40)
falling out the window
tripping on a wrinkle in the rugfalling out of love, dear
it hurt much worse when you gave up
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when you find you can't somehow
make it like all the rest
you won't need to scrounge aroundfor someone else
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Nothing (02:16)
been traveling around some
crossing people's paths
some they stand right in your way
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I don't see you through the windshield
I don't see you in faces looking back at mealcohol doesn't have much that matters to saycan't imagine where you and time to kill will stay

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some folks find that their role in lifeis to fail at everything they trywhile other folks see but not like me
there's one thing that they're damn good at

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Postcard (03:38)
lost sight of ground
never been so down
nothing here to stand on
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D. Boon (02:32)
do you remember, remember D. Boon
part of what he was is a part of me nowand if you think back, where would he be
where would I be if time had allowed
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True to Life (02:22)
I can only sing it loud
always try to sing it clear
what the hell are we all doing here
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doesn't matter what you've said
or what you've done
when you've lost your head
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Discarded (02:42)
these lines don't work on me
they won't on you
didn't knew the cards were on the table
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Uncle Tupelo

Uncle Tupelo were an American alternative country band from Belleville, Illinois, active from 1987 to 1994. Led by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, they fused punk energy with country and folk traditions across albums including No Depression (1990), Still Feel Gone (1991), March 16–20, 1992 (1992), and Anodyne (1993). After the split, Farrar formed Son Volt and Tweedy co-founded Wilco.
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