Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell gives Adam Reader some heartfelt insight into Jane’s Addiction's hard rock manifesto "Mountain Song", which was the second single from their revolutionary album Nothing's Shocking. Mountain song was first recorded in 1986 and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Dudes starring Jon Cryer. The version on Nothing's Shocking was re-recorded in 1988.
"'Mountain Song' was actually about... I hate to say it but... drugs. Climbing this mountain and getting as high as you can, and then coming down that mountain," reveals Farrell. "What it feels to descend from the mountain top... not easy at all. The ascension is tough but exhilarating. Getting down is... it's a real bummer. Drugs is not for everybody obviously. For me, I wanted to experience the heights, and the lows come along with it."
"There's a part - 'Cash in now honey, cash in Miss Smith.' Miss Smith is my Mother; our last name was Smith. Cashing in when she cashed in her life. So... she decided that, to her... at that time, she was desperate. Life wasn't worth it for her, that was her opinion. Some people think, never take your life, and some people find that their life isn't worth living. She was in love with my Dad, and my Dad was not faithful to her, and it broke her heart. She was very desperate and she did something that I know she regrets."
Life is a party
hey hey hey hey hey
It's party time, feel the beat,
wave your hands from side to side,
here we go
hey hey hey hey hey
it's party time, feel the beat,
wave your hands from side to side,
here we go,
Some people live on the weekends
aint that such a waste
Counting down 'till the fun begins
what about the other days?
there's Monday night (monday night)
Tuesday night (tuesday night)
Wenesday, Thursday
Why wait?
The only thing to do today!
chorus
Life is a party
everybody's gonna party to the music tonight
Life is a party
and everybodys gonna party to the music tonight
Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey
Party O O yeah-ah
repeat chorus x2
hey hey hey hey hey
It's party time, feel the beat,
wave your hands from side to side,
here we go
hey hey hey hey hey
it's party time, feel the beat,
wave your hands from side to side,
here we go,
Some people live on the weekends
aint that such a waste
Counting down 'till the fun begins
what about the other days?
there's Monday night (monday night)
Tuesday night (tuesday night)
Wenesday, Thursday
Why wait?
The only thing to do today!
chorus
Life is a party
everybody's gonna party to the music tonight
Life is a party
and everybodys gonna party to the music tonight
Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey
Party O O yeah-ah
repeat chorus x2
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Mountain Song
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Gentle Hour
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This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,

When We Were Young
Blink-182
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Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
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Somewhere Only We Know
Keane
Keane
Per the FAQ on Keane's website, Keane's drummer Richard Hughes, stated the following:
"We've been asked whether "Somewhere Only We Know" is about a specific place, and Tim has been saying that, for him, or us as individuals, it might be about a geographical space, or a feeling; it can mean something individual to each person, and they can interpret it to a memory of theirs... It's perhaps more of a theme rather than a specific message... Feelings that may be universal, without necessarily being totally specific to us, or a place, or a time..."
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Life is a party by Aaron carter is clearly a confession to the public that Aaron Carter and Jesse McCartney are the same person. Between the lines you can read his exact though process.