IN terms of sales figures, Hootie & the Blowfish are easily
one of the most successful bands of the 1990s. Respect has
been more difficult to come by. This lack of critical
validation is surprising—not because the group's music is
especially inventive or groundbreaking, but because Hootie
and company are not an overnight-success story. They worked
hard to get where they are, persevering through some lean
years before reaching their current multi-platinum status.
Okay, so they didn't suffer for decades like some legendary
musicians of yore—but you try playing frat houses for seven
or eight years while waiting for your big break.
The group history of the world's most ordinary rock stars
began when guitarist Mark Bryan, then a freshman at the
University of South Ca More...
Review about Hootie & The Blowfish retrospect | Reviewer: curt
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
My ex wife wasn't an addict, but it was the first song she asked I learn to sing and play on guitar (9 years ago). Going through a divorce now, and she gave up on our marriage first--cant play this without tearing up--good chords
Story on the song | Reviewer: chris newman
------ About the song I Go Blind performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
This song was written by Canadian group 54-40, and was picked up by Hootie and the Blowfish in the early years of career. Hootie was on their Canadian leg of their tour when they would be the opening act for 54-40.
cheers
Answer for Jill Bean | Reviewer: Mark Lambert
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
Brilliant song, beautiful lyrics and vocals. H&TBF are so underrated its criminal.
@Jill - "Stipe" is referring to Michael Stipe from REM. The girl loves her dad more than anything, but Michael Stipe is close behind. For me, I find this little statement to be the most poignant and painful bit of the lyrics. It really humanizes this girl and makes it more tragic how badly her life has gone.
Love it | Reviewer: Jill Bean
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
This is a song I can listen to over and over again, but what or who is "Stipe"? I could never figure it out. I even googled it and it was talking about insects and carapaces. That can't be right. I'm sure it's a slang word but even the slang dictionary on line didn't have it. Anyone out there help me out here?
Thank u | Reviewer: Lea
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
I Love this song so much. It makes me know thats its ok to just cry. And maybe someone will be for me too. But regardless, this song will always be special to me..thank you for the gift of music!!
Sandy | Reviewer: DON JACKSON
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
This song has very personal connections. I once went out with a girl named Sandy from Greenville, South Carolina that had some of the problems the girl in the song has. She was the love of my life but she was never able to beat her problem and she died. Despite her problems, when I hear the song, I go back to that time. It was the happiest time of my life. I miss her.
i love this song.<3 | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
this song is so awesome it relaxes me in sooo many ways i love it when it says: i said that i dont care i just run my hands through her dark hair and i pray to god you gotta help me fly away... its so ah-amziing anyways i love this song!! love you guys love janie
Time | Reviewer: Lee
------ About the song Time performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
The lyrics to this song seems to be the story of my life....
I'll never understand the concept of time, nor will I understand why the world is so dead-set on being on a deadline.
We all should just relax and listen to the wind, it will tell you all you need to know.
Lee
chaotically beautiful | Reviewer: Suki Desu
------ About the song Let Her Cry performed by Hootie & The Blowfish
this song makes me cry every time i hear it. it does have some personal connections to my life, but for some reason, i think that's not why i tear up. i think it's just that beautiful of a song, and that the singer's voice and the instrumentals all come together perfectly to make a wondrous melody that will become a timeless classic.
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