i disagree with a couple of the above interpretations...what do you think...
'hit me where it muscles'
'i remember lyin, but i don't remember lyin'...i don't remember a word but i don't care....etc'
'advertising looks and chops of must' ie. old, recycled guitar
lastly, i know that it's 'face right down to the practise room' cause i rember reading a malkmus interview where he said, 'i thought it was kinda funny,
face right down to the practise room'
@seasonedass "advertising looks and chops a must. No big hair!" Is referring to music papers where bands uses to advertise for players. Chops means skill on the guitar or whatever instrument you played. No big hair is the emphasis that you were looking for big hair metal type of players. Since this used to occur in the late 80's it was necessary to clarify that hair metal was NOT what you were looking for. Chops a must was a common phrase too.
@seasonedass "advertising looks and chops a must. No big hair!" Is referring to music papers where bands uses to advertise for players. Chops means skill on the guitar or whatever instrument you played. No big hair is the emphasis that you were looking for big hair metal type of players. Since this used to occur in the late 80's it was necessary to clarify that hair metal was NOT what you were looking for. Chops a must was a common phrase too.
i disagree with a couple of the above interpretations...what do you think...
'hit me where it muscles'
'i remember lyin, but i don't remember lyin'...i don't remember a word but i don't care....etc'
'advertising looks and chops of must' ie. old, recycled guitar
lastly, i know that it's 'face right down to the practise room' cause i rember reading a malkmus interview where he said, 'i thought it was kinda funny, face right down to the practise room'
anyways that's what i've always sung along
@seasonedass "advertising looks and chops a must. No big hair!" Is referring to music papers where bands uses to advertise for players. Chops means skill on the guitar or whatever instrument you played. No big hair is the emphasis that you were looking for big hair metal type of players. Since this used to occur in the late 80's it was necessary to clarify that hair metal was NOT what you were looking for. Chops a must was a common phrase too.
@seasonedass "advertising looks and chops a must. No big hair!" Is referring to music papers where bands uses to advertise for players. Chops means skill on the guitar or whatever instrument you played. No big hair is the emphasis that you were looking for big hair metal type of players. Since this used to occur in the late 80's it was necessary to clarify that hair metal was NOT what you were looking for. Chops a must was a common phrase too.