So It Goes Nick Lowe
Share on In this song, Nick Lowe is acknowledging the unpredictability (and, sometimes, futility) of life and the inevitability of death. If you like Nick Lowe, you may also like: Following the demise of . Clearly part of the pub rock tradition that Brinsley Schwartz pioneered, but with a prominent new element of wicked sarcasm and a modern, stripped-down production, "So It Goes" bears a vague resemblance to both Steely Dan's "Reelin' in the Years" -- the verses proceed in a similar torrent of run-on sentences and bizarre images -- and the '60s-inspired power pop revivalism of the Flamin' Groovies, as evinced by the twangy, deep-toned Duane Eddy-style guitar solo.

Nick Lowe has made his mark as a producer (Elvis Costello-Graham Parker-Pretenders-The Damned), songwriter of at least three

Or browse results titled The single was Nick Lowe’s solo debut following his departure from Brinsley Schwarz, and was the first single released on Stiff Records. "So it goes" is a recurring line in Kurt Vonnegut's 1969 novel, The Slaughterhouse Five. l remember one night the kid cut off his right arm In a fit to save a bit of power He got fifty thousand watts In a big acoustic tower Secu Limited edition retro-style metal lunch box, originally released as part of an exclusive bundle of Yep Roc's 1982-1990 Nick Lowe reissues. Nick Lowe's debut solo single, after stints with Kippington Lodge and Brinsley Schwartz, was also the first single Stiff Records ever released, and it's hard to imagine a more ideal introduction for both. Or browse results titled supported by 125 fans who also own “Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets: Live At Haw River Ballroom”supported by 113 fans who also own “Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets: Live At Haw River Ballroom”supported by 106 fans who also own “Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets: Live At Haw River Ballroom”featured on supported by 93 fans who also own “Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets: Live At Haw River Ballroom”Big Ups: Yep Roc Artists Pick Their Favorite Yep Roc AlbumsSpringtime Carnivore Mends Her Broken Heart With “Midnight Room”Miserable: King Woman Singer Details Spiritual, Proudly Feminist New EPOn Bandcamp RadioFeaturing interviews with Kamaal Williams and Kutiman So It Goes Lyrics: I remember one night the kid cut off his right arm / In a bid to save a bit of power / He got fifty thousand watts / In a big acoustic tower / Security's so tight tonight / Oh they "So It Goes" is a song written and recorded by Nick Lowe in 1976. by Stewart Mason Nick Lowe's debut solo single, after stints with Kippington Lodge and Brinsley Schwartz, was also the first single Stiff Records ever released, and it's hard to imagine a more ideal introduction for both. (Add to Song Favorites ♥ The single is enormous fun on its own merits, and as a harbinger for Stiff's early years, when Lowe basically singlehandedly ran the label's artistic output, it's perfect.
It is used every time a death occurs. Nick Lowe - So It Goes Lyrics. This was Lowe's first solo single following the split of the pub rock band, Brinsley …