He's totally pregnant with his own self
Opening his pores like a thousand cameras
Filming and trashing, cashing in on debt
Spraypainting everybody with his breath

You're like a magnet connected to nothing
Eat it off the floor like a starving ghost
Take it to the limit
Take it to a midget
Tell me what it's like to be your girl

You really gotta tell me, how you gonna tell me
Nothing is sane

Down from the stage, the kids were in a rage
Bathing in crap, craving for love
Crazy animals leaping and sleeping
Crawling around in the undertaker's clothes

You're like a magnet connected to nothing
Eating off the floor like a starving ghost
Take it to the limit
Take it like a midget
Tell me what it's like to be your girl
You really gotta, you really gotta, really gotta


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    hold up...beck actually wrote this? which album is it on? Doesn't sound like hes much of a johnny depp fan; "He's totally pregnant with his own self Opening his pores like a thousand cameras Spraypainting everybody with his breath" or like he has some latent homosexual attraction to him; "tell me what its like to be your girl."

    sognaon August 11, 2005   Link
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    Why is Beck havin a go at Johnny Depp, Hes cool, not as cool however (no matter how much he tries to act like him) as Keith Richards. Cool song tho!

    scouselukeon August 18, 2005   Link
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    Yep, Alamo got it. Beck had something of a grudge with Johnny Depp back in the day. Not sure if he still does, but this song was written out of it. He only did this song live a few times, and never did it again.

    YanYan108on May 18, 2007   Link
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    Beck went out with Winona Ryder for a while, who was involved with Johnny Depp in the 90's. I also know that Beck once played at Depp's Viper Room, and the experience wasn't so good...supposedly they closed the curtains on him or something. In that case, i totally understand why he'd have some negative feelings toward johnny depp. still, both guys are the coolest.

    AlamoBasementon January 24, 2006   Link

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