Round Here (track) by Counting Crows
Year: 1993
From the album August And Everything After (track #1)


Round Here appears on the following album(s) by Counting Crows:
- August And Everything After (track #1) (this album) (1993)
- Films About Ghosts (track #10) (compilation) (2003)
- Across A Wire: Live In New York City (track #1) (1998)
- Across A Wire: Live In New York City (track #18) (1998)
- Echoes Of The Outlaw Roadshow (track #2) (2013)
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I never could understand the appeal of these guys. People liked to say Duritz sounded like Van Morrison. Funny, I don't remember Van the Man ever sounding this whiny and mewling. Duritz' obnoxious donkey-braying is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. Which would be forgivable if his lyrics didn't sound like the ramblings of a self-serious 8th grade poser. And if his melodies weren't so obviously written later to awkwardly cram the lyrics into. Despite all that, some of the Crows' tunes are moderately listenable. This one isn't. The "sensitive poet" schtick just always rang false with me. But I guess this is the kind of swill you have to churn out if your goal is to fuck half the cast of "Friends". Congratulations, Duritz you assclown. Mission accomplished.
This song is the tip of the iceberg for Counting Crows live performance mastery. They really feel this thing every time they play it.

Masterpiece!

This song is just so much better than everything else on this album.
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