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Bargain Basement Howard Hughes Lyrics
I don't deny I did you told I broke your trust and line
Drolling, selfish, gossip, profound, cocaine mouth over mind
I say:
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
Stubborn, bastard, hardhead, not you, we had good years too
Though apart you're still in my heart, i'd give anything for you
I say:
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
Offender, self obscened, bargain basement howard hughes
Her fate is a wood shed rage these days in lives of few
I say:
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
Drolling, selfish, gossip, profound, cocaine mouth over mind
I say:
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
Though apart you're still in my heart, i'd give anything for you
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
Her fate is a wood shed rage these days in lives of few
I wash my hands of the splinters
No master plan i deliver
Your life I belittle
Dignity in steel
Now I know how it feels
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This song I believe is about Jerry and Layne's relationship. Jerry is saying that he used to make fun of the fact that Layne was a reclouse but now "Now he knows how it feels". Because Jerry went through the same thing Layne did over the past couple of years.
whoever put in these lyrics made a ton of mistakes
i never knew jerry and layne "hated" each other at times. i should've known they would've though, being with each other for so long as a band. there'd have to be some fights. sadly, i've only known about AiC until after layne's death, thanks to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
these are the real lyrics: Stubborn bastard, hard head knocking We had our good years too Though apart, you're still in my heart I'd give anything for you
And I say... I wash my hands, pull the splinters No master plan, I deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle Your life I belittle Dignity I'd steal Now I know how it feels
Often heard, seldom seen Bargain Basement Howard Hughes Hermit phase, a woodshed rage These days headlines are few
And I say... I wash my hands, pull the splinters No master plan, I deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle Your life I belittle Dignity I'd steal Now I know how it feels
You've both got it wrong. Sugar,you forgot the first part of the song that contains "slivers" instead of "splinters."
Straight from my handy dandy Degradation Trip notebook:
Don't deny I did you cold I broke your trust and lied Controlling, selfish, gossip abound Cocaine mouth over mind
And I say... I wash my hands, pull the slivers No master plan, I deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle Your life I belitte Dignity I'd stea Now I know how it feels
Stubborn bastard, hard head knocking We had our good years too Though apart, you're still in my heart I'd give anything for you
And I say... I was my hands, pull the splinters No master plan, I deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle Your life I belitte Dignity I'd steal Now I know how it feels
Often heard, seldom seen Bargain Basement Howard Hughes Hermit phase, a woodshed rage These days headlines are few
And I say... I wash my hands, pull the splinters No master plan, I deliver
Enigma wrapped in riddle Your life I belittle Dignity I'd steal Now I know how it feels
a few typos in there but you get the idea.
Howard Hughes-the OCD guy Leo played in the Aviator?Funny to see Jerry talking about him.
In the beginning, Jerry & Layne were a monster of a songwriting duo, with Jerry calling Lane his "best friend in the world." (interesting that you never heard Layne call Jerry his best friend, which I always thought was very telling). After the honeymoon phase was over after the first couple of years it became apparent that Layne and Jerry were two very different types of people: Jerry was very driven, goal oriented, Layne was more interested in the artistic side of things. AIC was important to him, but by the 3rd album, he was already bored, but I think Jerry's harshness and harping on Lane to get his act together and sing, obviously wore him down as well.
Undoubtedly Jerry let his mouth get away from him and probably said some things to Layne, about Layne behind Layne's back to other people that eventually got back to Layne, things that cut Layne to the quick, so he felt he had to get out.
If you look at their lyrics especially in their third album, even Sean Kinney said it's an album of Layne and Jerry pretty much just yelling back and forth at each other in their lyrics. The more Layne tried to pull away, the more Jerry tried to pull him back in.
But ever self-reflective in his lyrics, Jerry realizes he'd become Layne--a recluse, shuttered away from everyone and everything, no headlines, no news. And while he's bitter & sorrowful about the way he treated Layne, he's also angry that he couldn't--and wouldn't--defeat his demons.
AIC was going to break up eventually, if not from Layne's heroin use, then from just differences in personality and overall working style. In the beginning opposites attract, but it soon becomes apparent after time has passed how different those personalities can be, and if they're not willing to work together to overcome those differences, things fall apart rapidly. Music and drugs seem to have been the two factors that all of the band members had in common. But when those started becoming problematic, it was only a matter of time...
Oddly, in the end both Layne and Jerry got what they wanted: Layne chose his way out, and Jerry's dream of riding out into the sunset with AIC seems to be a thing. But all of the guys are nigh unto 60 years old now, so...for how much longer???