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Subido: 2007/04/03

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8 years ago

Barry Coad

it ALL counts !

8 years ago

iloveknitting1

the lead singer had drunk himself by the time he was 35. He was so addicted to alcohol and drugs that even after his heart transplant he still craved heroin. Fuck, he was so talented, handsome, etc

8 years ago

John Seabrook

Bigger than Texas. 

9 years ago

calabiyou

intense song. scares me a little.

9 years ago

stateofblitz

Thanks for writing something so wonderful David McComb. This song aint done with yet.

9 years ago

Leonardo Loyola

recuerdo haberlos escuchado en el verano del '90, y me quede pegados con ellos por varios años, aun los escucho hoy de vez en cuando. 

9 years ago

Tyrrell James

best song EVER produced by an Australian band.....ever!! Timeless, 4 minutes, superb and will resonate with music fans for generations to come. That's it!

9 years ago

David Rankin

even on the rainy grey streets of Glasgow some of us liked this one!

9 years ago

TheMimifur

It's a way of sharing some grieff for Phil.

9 years ago

Marc Vanbuylen

One of my all-time favorites ...

9 years ago

meeeee1968

amazing gold, timeless !!!!!!!!! rip David McComb

9 years ago

Susan Napper

The nostalgic unofficial Aussie anthem of the 80s... Wide Open Road by the under recognised Perth band The Triffids You should find this song on any decent road trip mix tape. "Hauntingly simple in its sparse use of keyboards, clean, ringing guitars, and just the one, repeated drum fill, it has an epic majesty which is entirely suited to the semi-mythical Australia of The Triffids’ vision; no other song has so perfectly captured the sense of vast, uncharted expanses which characterises the Australia of our collective imagination.""'Wide Open Road' is one of those songs that illustrates the stark reality of Australia’s barren, desolate landscape on many levels, emphasising it's often cruel geography and the realities that come from existing within it.""The band uses silence and space to allow the lyrics and melody to resonate fully with the listener. While the song may be Australian in setting with its evocation of a vast, desert wasteland, it uses the Australian desert as a metaphor for the distance between people and for the sense of loss following a failed relationship." Source: Wikipedia #tbt #australianmusic #indiemusic 

9 years ago

Doug Robb

Great song but the mix for the vocals is too low in the verses. All these years I've heard this song but only tonight after listening to the Weddings Parties Anything version did I discover the story in the verse! 

9 years ago

Peter Moore

Let's start with this one tonight :-) EDIT: i would have if it wasn't private!!!The Triffids - Wide Open Road

9 years ago

Blinky Cat

Something about Sandgropers,wonderful sensibility,huge skies(WA)

9 years ago

laura grove

i had never heard of this song until the church did a cover- can see why it's a backpackers favourite. steve kilbey's vocals are more soft and aloof but a great tune

10 years ago

Calle Slåtteby

<3 Times run... That day in Stockholm -87 with my friend , Staffan Wolters and magic Trifffids <3 I minnenas allè <3 Evigt bevarad <3

10 years ago

Mark Hower

Haven't heard this in ages....so fabulous. Sad yet so inspiring. Miss them much :)

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