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stoppingby
post Nov 23 2013, 11:05 pm
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A couple things about this song. I bought the album in '95 on CD. Around like 1999-2000, when mp3s started getting popular, I had this program, I think it was called Music Match Jukebox, that would, when you put a CD into your computer, look up the names of the tracks via the internet (which seemed amazing at the time to me). For Track 14 the title it listed was "Country Head." I know everyone refers to this song as "Horse" and the vinyl reissue listed it as that on the back, but I was just wondering if anyone also noticed this or has heard it known by that name?

Also, I was listening to the song on headphones recently and noticed (it's very soft) at the very end of the song you can hear the weird instrument that's used at the very beginning of album as it fades in (it's also the sound at the end of "The Dam at Otter Creek" after everything else drops out). I never noticed that before and thought it was cool, like the album is on a loop and at the end it just goes back to the beginning (kinda like Pink Floyd's "The Wall.)


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post Nov 24 2013, 12:51 am
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I've never heard of "Horse" being known as "Country Head". It was probably just bad meta-data being fed into the Music Match Jukebox identification service.

But, the "Hal Leonard" guitar music books did refer to "Horse" as "She Road A Horse Into My Head".





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