"You Can’t Count On Me" by Counting Crows
Posted by Jen on 31st March 2008 in Music
The Counting Crows are back on the map with their new March 25th release, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. Saturday night represents loneliness. Loneliness that accompanies a night of enjoyment and companionship. Accordingly, Sunday morning is the hung-over regret and realization.







April 3rd, 2008 at 11:36 pm
Hi Jennifer,
Sorry it has taken me so long to post I have been swamped this week. I have always had a soft spot for Counting Crows. Their first two albums are really great and take me back to the heady days of high school. I sort of lost track of them once I left high school but have read good things about their latest album. The only thing I wonder is if Adam Duritz will ever grow out of his melancholy? I mean the guy is wealthy and successful has his health and the adoration of fans… I know I read he suffered from bi-polar or manic depressive disorder, seems a lot of folks these days are in that crowd. The good thing about melancholy is that melancholy is still able to articulate feelings of beauty and awe. I think it is one of the few negative feelings whose axis cuts both ways. Anyhow, great page and keep up the good work.
Yours,
Greg