| Mastodon – March of the Fire Ants Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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| Lambchop – Your Life as a Sequel Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Always thought the second line was "and my plays are undiscovered," tracing a sort of a stream-of-consciousness path from the place/plays homophone in the first line to the curtain reference in the following line. But given how inscrutable Lambchop lyrics can be, I guess it could be anything. Another typo: it should be "which can enter your life," not "race" again. |
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| Lambchop – Your Life as a Sequel Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Always thought the second line was "and my plays are undiscovered," tracing a sort of a stream-of-consciousness path from the place/plays homophone in the first line to the curtain reference in the following line. But given how inscrutable Lambchop lyrics can be, I guess it could be anything. Another typo: it should be "which can enter your life," not "race" again. |
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| Shellac – My Black Ass Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I've always heard it as "it's too late for Satchel Paige" as well, and "when I dance I raise the dead." Live, I once heard Steve change it to "a Babe Ruth story," at which point we could maybe start to extract some meaning. I know I'm stretching, but I always jokingly suggested that the title was a reference to his apparent hobby of lighting his ass on fire, as related in the Nirvana bio "Come As You Are". |
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| Shellac – My Black Ass Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I've always heard it as "it's too late for Satchel Paige" as well, and "when I dance I raise the dead." Live, I once heard Steve change it to "a Babe Ruth story," at which point we could maybe start to extract some meaning. I know I'm stretching, but I always jokingly suggested that the title was a reference to his apparent hobby of lighting his ass on fire, as related in the Nirvana bio "Come As You Are". |
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