Hüsker Dü – Books About UFOs Lyrics | 6 years ago |
@[elwyn5150:24660] That is certainly true. However, Hüsker Dü were known to be influenced by the psychedelic movement and the Byrds in particular, having covered "Eight Miles High". In that same vein, they also covered "Ticket to Ride". It's my impression that they were particularly interested in that mid-60s movement—British Invasion, folk rock and the early psychedelic rock of 1965–66. I don't think the same could be said in relation to Parliament or Sun Ra. |
The Kinks – Here Come The People In Grey Lyrics | 8 years ago |
The most libertarian song ever? The most libertarian album ever? |
Orange Juice – Simply Thrilled Honey Lyrics | 9 years ago |
These lyrics are so inaccurate. |
The Streets – Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way Lyrics | 9 years ago |
My corrections: I should be standing at the bar, waving a ten pound note around But I sit here on the sofa at my girl's house I should be chatting shit as I'm nubbing out another snout But I'll roach a spliff watching the TV for now I should be watching the fruit machines, for which one will pay out But I sit on the sofa at my girl's, anyhow I should be legging it from a cab, like a mad little lout But I'll roach a spliff watching the TV, throughout [Chorus] I know I never tell her, but every single day, man I'm always thinking loads about her She's the best thing that ever happened to me, and I don't know what I'd do without her I should actually go out and about, flip some beer mats Instead of sitting her at my girl's gaff 'Cause, all I seem to do is sit in this habitat Just roaching a spliff, watching the TV and that On the TV at my house it's a bit broken on the back So I use my girl's TV to watch the match Yeah, I, might head out later to get off this beaten track Of watching the TV, roaching up, on the same old mat [Chorus] But on second thoughts, I won't do shots No, I, think, I, will, sit on the sofa And eat my TV meal I would actually much prefer to just sit here and chill Roaching a spliff, watching EastEnders or the Bill 'Cause basically I love her, and I love being here still And I love sitting on the sofa with my girl, for real I don't want to knock my mates But there it's the same old drill Roaching a spliff, watching the TV is my will [Chorus] No fuck that I might ask my mates where they'll be drinking From the sofa giving them a ding Tell 'em, I will go threes on that gram later on this evening Instead of roaching a spliff, watching the TV again And then go out Whilst back at her's, she does her ting Sitting on the sofa at her end But, as I watch the big screen, I know I will quite miss Me and her roaching a spliff, watching the TV again I know I never tell her, but every single day, man I'm always thinking loads about her (That's exactly what I'm talking about) She's the best thing that ever happened to me (I wouldn't have it any other way) And I don't know what I'd do without her (I'll tell you this) I know I never tell her (There's a whole world out there) But every single day, man (A whole world) I'm always thinking loads about her (But do I give her?) She's the best thing that ever happened to me (Do you know what I mean?) And I don't know what I'd do without her (There's a whole world out there) [ad libs to end] I've got one packet of Rizla over there, but it's nearly run out I've got bits of cigarette all over the place The Clipper needs a shake The ashtray needs emptying But I wouldn't have it any other way |
The Streets – Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way Lyrics | 9 years ago |
Lots of mistakes in the lyrics. Must have been written by an American. |
Joy Division – Leaders of Men Lyrics | 10 years ago |
Borrows a lyrical cadence from David Bowie's 'Queen Bitch'. |
Gene Clark – For A Spanish Guitar Lyrics | 11 years ago |
"The beggar whom sits in the street"–poor grammar on Clark's part (argh!). Beautiful song otherwise. |
Hüsker Dü – Books About UFOs Lyrics | 11 years ago |
Could this have been inspired by The Byrds and their numerous space-related songs? |
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