I saw him last night in Santa Fe - he still has it - excellent voice - excellent show. He really touched some folks with his lyrics - this was one song that literally brought some folks to tears.
Years after we had moved out and had broken up (back when I was a painter...apartments) I was painting the place that we lived in (uncomfortable in itself) when this song came on the radio. Had to stop and go back the next day to finish the work. Think I left more tears than paint there.
I had the pleasure of seeing John and Red Horse in Connecticut. If he ever comes anywhere close to you....hop in the car and make the drive....he is an american institution.
Found this masterpiece in one of those "weekly recommendations" from SPTFY... instantly went up to my top 10 ever. The eyes part reminds me of Monk's episode where he finds a stranger and knows there's something familiar about her and finds a way to talk to her after a lot of investigation. He then realized her eyes were indeed, known to him. Something to do with his dead wife. I didn't lose my wife to death, but to... life. I miss her dearly and I "run into her" all the time... all the time.
John Gorka is the best singer/songwriter out there today and should be after so many years of performing, a recognized, household name. He is also great in concert. Continued success John.
This afternoon I was listening to my favorite Radio Station, MVYRadio - located in beautiful Martha's Vineyard, MA. I heard your song for the first time. Where has your voice been all this time? I have missed it all together! This song transported me to my younger days, remembering a long gone Love. I went to the Google and looked you up. I see that you are my age - we certainly grew up in a Great Time for Music! Then I see that you grew up in Colonia, NJ! I currently live in Avenel, NJ - right off of St. Georges Avenue - grew up in Elizabeth, NJ - I imagine you have been there a time or two! What a small world this truly is! One of my Daughters graduated from Colonia High School. She went on to College in Chicago and decided to stay. She also plays in a band there. Another thing in common, you left here to go West! I just wanted to touch base to tell you that this song is Brilliant, an instant forever favorite for me. Once this Covid-19 stuff is over, I hope to hear that you go on tour, I will certainly go to see you!! Peace!
Yeah, the late 1900s. I'm already older than you But this was for my absent daughter with whom I only carried on a phone conversion as she was 3. This conversation (because she somehow inherited my imagination because of those conversations) lasted for a decade and lead to her going to one of the finest art and design schools in the US and succeeding in that world. "Dad", she said to me those decades later, "The reason I went to that school was because of our story." NEVER discount your influence as an active parent, even while absent in the day to day life of your child. And ALWAYS be there for her.
My friends and I saw you perform last month in Bethlehem, PA at your Alma Mater (Moravian College). You rock, John! I love this song, by the way! Surreal, heartfelt, clever, humorous at points and so so sad and real. What a mix. We love all your tunes. :) Hey everyone.... if John comes to a town near you, go and see him! Buy his CDs! We need to support writers with hearts as warm and souls as beautiful as Gorka's.
Have seen John about a dozen times over the last 25 years. Am taking my wife and my parents to see him in Franklin, MA tonight. Am preparing my mental (telepathic) requests!
Hubby and I love your music John ... club passim Cambridge..your stories messaging , and melodies still keep our hearts open 30,plus years later- often listen under stars summer weekend in Maine and winter after snowfall- love your humor too!
Thanks for the UA-cam links in your newsletter, John. Great songs, great lyrics, as always! Hoping to see you at Sellersville Theater this month, but not certain at this time. Best, Tim Roof
Lyrics I saw a stranger with your hair Tried to make her give it back So I could send it off to you Maybe Federal Express 'Cause I know you'd miss it I saw another with your eyes The flash just turned my head I went to try them on for size But they looked the other way And they wouldn't listen But you're never hard to find in a crowd The people around you smiling out loud Their feet don't touch the ground No, their feet don't touch the ground No, their feet don't touch the ground I heard a stranger with your voice It took me by surprise Again I found it wasn't you Just an angel in disguise In for a visit By the way how is my heart I haven't seen it since you left I'm almost sure it followed you Could you sometime send it back I'll buy the ticket But you're…
+John Linehan not sure, but probably someone who isn't familiar with the song. It's totally excusable - John is joking in the lead up to the song, and the first line is misinterpreted.
I have lived this song. Always brings tears.
I saw him last night in Santa Fe - he still has it - excellent voice - excellent show. He really touched some folks with his lyrics - this was one song that literally brought some folks to tears.
Maybe....the most beautifully written song I have ever heard.
Gorka is great in concert. I saw him at McCabes in Santa Monica & he was wonderful!!!
Years after we had moved out and had broken up (back when I was a painter...apartments) I was painting the place that we lived in (uncomfortable in itself) when this song came on the radio. Had to stop and go back the next day to finish the work. Think I left more tears than paint there.
Damn Brother !!!!
I had the pleasure of seeing John and Red Horse in Connecticut. If he ever comes anywhere close to you....hop in the car and make the drive....he is an american institution.
I first heard John sing this in Concord Ma early 90's. It took me away ... still does.
Found this masterpiece in one of those "weekly recommendations" from SPTFY... instantly went up to my top 10 ever.
The eyes part reminds me of Monk's episode where he finds a stranger and knows there's something familiar about her and finds a way to talk to her after a lot of investigation. He then realized her eyes were indeed, known to him. Something to do with his dead wife.
I didn't lose my wife to death, but to... life. I miss her dearly and I "run into her" all the time... all the time.
Still brings tears to my eyes after all these years! Beautiful song! I can't play and sing it without tearing up. My son plays it now.
John Gorka is the best singer/songwriter out there today and should be after so many years of performing, a recognized, household name. He is also great in concert.
Continued success John.
Masterpiece....
Friggin brilliant. ... I'm hooked ...forever fan here !
i did see a stranger with her hair...! Gorka beautiful music and lyrics!
their eyes wouldn't listen is such a cool idea
I wish I knew your music sooner but so grateful I do now
Thank you from my heart
Great song! Never tire of hearing it.
I first heard John at Strawberry Festival (in the late 1900s) and instantly bought this album, became a lifelong fan.
Alway makes me cry.
John, write a book? - Hero status. Honor. Integrity. Nobility. Thank you.
This afternoon I was listening to my favorite Radio Station, MVYRadio - located in beautiful Martha's Vineyard, MA. I heard your song for the first time. Where has your voice been all this time? I have missed it all together! This song transported me to my younger days, remembering a long gone Love. I went to the Google and looked you up. I see that you are my age - we certainly grew up in a Great Time for Music! Then I see that you grew up in Colonia, NJ! I currently live in Avenel, NJ - right off of St. Georges Avenue - grew up in Elizabeth, NJ - I imagine you have been there a time or two! What a small world this truly is! One of my Daughters graduated from Colonia High School. She went on to College in Chicago and decided to stay. She also plays in a band there. Another thing in common, you left here to go West! I just wanted to touch base to tell you that this song is Brilliant, an instant forever favorite for me. Once this Covid-19 stuff is over, I hope to hear that you go on tour, I will certainly go to see you!! Peace!
Thank you so much! I worked at an envelope factory in Avenel for 2 summers. I grew up on Wood Avenue in Colonia. All the best to you and yours - JG
Brilliant...
What a poignant song and so well performed.
Love the song. Beautiful voice.
Never get tired of this, or a couple of other songs of his ("Out of my Mind.").
Gypsy life, If I could forget to breathe, and many more.
Beautiful and melancholy is hard to beat. This one is such.
a potent combination, indeed.
Yeah, the late 1900s. I'm already older than you But this was for my absent daughter with whom I only carried on a phone conversion as she was 3. This conversation (because she somehow inherited my imagination because of those conversations) lasted for a decade and lead to her going to one of the finest art and design schools in the US and succeeding in that world. "Dad", she said to me those decades later, "The reason I went to that school was because of our story." NEVER discount your influence as an active parent, even while absent in the day to day life of your child. And ALWAYS be there for her.
"I saw an stranger with your hair..."
great story, Buddy. Thanks
This song always makes me cry. Hope to see and hear you tomorrow John Gorka
Anja Eijgenraam /\/\/. Yes. Always.
Yes, an amazing song! Congratulations John Gorka on it's crafting and presentation.
A beautiful song.
Saw him - opened for Richard Thompson years ago. Small venue. What a show.
goosebumps. just like the first time I heard it.
Gotta see Gorka again, what a great performer!
My friends and I saw you perform last month in Bethlehem, PA at your Alma Mater (Moravian College). You rock, John! I love this song, by the way! Surreal, heartfelt, clever, humorous at points and so so sad and real. What a mix. We love all your tunes. :) Hey everyone.... if John comes to a town near you, go and see him! Buy his CDs! We need to support writers with hearts as warm and souls as beautiful as Gorka's.
Have seen John about a dozen times over the last 25 years. Am taking my wife and my parents to see him in Franklin, MA tonight. Am preparing my mental (telepathic) requests!
Great, Thank you!
Rock on John!
Hubby and I love your music John ... club passim Cambridge..your stories messaging
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and melodies still keep our hearts open 30,plus years later- often listen under stars summer weekend in Maine and winter after snowfall- love your humor too!
Love John....Great song
Thanks Tom for listening and responding. This whole concert is available on DVD or as a digital download, at www.talesfromthetavern.com
One of my favorites!
And by the way, how is my heart? I haven't seen it since you left. Thank you. Your words and music matter.
BRILLIANT!!!!
John, please come back to Lawrence Kansas, we love you!
Thanks for the UA-cam links in your newsletter, John. Great songs, great lyrics, as always! Hoping to see you at Sellersville Theater this month, but not certain at this time.
Best,
Tim Roof
Great!
Lyrics
I saw a stranger with your hair
Tried to make her give it back
So I could send it off to you
Maybe Federal Express
'Cause I know you'd miss it
I saw another with your eyes
The flash just turned my head
I went to try them on for size
But they looked the other way
And they wouldn't listen
But you're never hard to find in a crowd
The people around you smiling out loud
Their feet don't touch the ground
No, their feet don't touch the ground
No, their feet don't touch the ground
I heard a stranger with your voice
It took me by surprise
Again I found it wasn't you
Just an angel in disguise
In for a visit
By the way how is my heart
I haven't seen it since you left
I'm almost sure it followed you
Could you sometime send it back
I'll buy the ticket
But you're…
Just saw you in St. Croix Falls, John, and you were pure brilliance as usual. Want to pick up the CD with "Skater" on it. How can this be done?
Super U R sooo funny, too
I went to an MLB game and I thought that you were sitting two rows in front of me. She had your hair and sat next to a guy who sort of looked like me.
Who laughed at the beginning 😡shameful
+John Linehan not sure, but probably someone who isn't familiar with the song. It's totally excusable - John is joking in the lead up to the song, and the first line is misinterpreted.
Brilliant.