I agree totally. I remember the first time I listened to this song, unlike any other track on <u>As the Eternal Cowboy</u>, I immediately got exactly what this was about. I mean, it is my own interpretation, but I didn't even get <i>that</i> with the other songs. On a related note - the reason why I love <u>Reinventing Axl Rose</u> more than this record is because the overall vision that Tom had was so much more...I don't know how you'd say it...user-friendly? I don't know, that's just me, though.
In any case, GREAT fucking song. It talks about the typical day of the typical person and how they don't even think about it. In this case, Against Me! has done the thinking for them, and I think it'd be cool if this song opened some people's eyes. Not to say that I nor Against Me! want everyone to think the same, but I think they're really on to something with this song.
I agree totally. I remember the first time I listened to this song, unlike any other track on <u>As the Eternal Cowboy</u>, I immediately got exactly what this was about. I mean, it is my own interpretation, but I didn't even get <i>that</i> with the other songs. On a related note - the reason why I love <u>Reinventing Axl Rose</u> more than this record is because the overall vision that Tom had was so much more...I don't know how you'd say it...user-friendly? I don't know, that's just me, though.
In any case, GREAT fucking song. It talks about the typical day of the typical person and how they don't even think about it. In this case, Against Me! has done the thinking for them, and I think it'd be cool if this song opened some people's eyes. Not to say that I nor Against Me! want everyone to think the same, but I think they're really on to something with this song.