Actually, depends on whether you have the Houston, We Have A Drinking Probelm copy of Single or you have the acoustic version from the album Experiments in Audio Rocketry - I think the two versions are different in lyrics. I noticed a couple small things that were off in the two versions.
Both songs have their strong points. The somewhat upbeat tone of the song in Houston, We Have A Drinking Problem conveys sort of a bitter tone of voice. The acoustic version is more hopeless and heartfelt... more heartbroken at being away from someone you love, yet doesn't seem to care about you.
I only just recently listened to the acoustic version and I've been listening to the other version for more than a few months now, so it's hard to say which one is better. They both don't really flow too well with Houston, We Have A Drinking Problem but eh... what are you going to do, right? =)
Actually, depends on whether you have the Houston, We Have A Drinking Probelm copy of Single or you have the acoustic version from the album Experiments in Audio Rocketry - I think the two versions are different in lyrics. I noticed a couple small things that were off in the two versions.
Both songs have their strong points. The somewhat upbeat tone of the song in Houston, We Have A Drinking Problem conveys sort of a bitter tone of voice. The acoustic version is more hopeless and heartfelt... more heartbroken at being away from someone you love, yet doesn't seem to care about you.
I only just recently listened to the acoustic version and I've been listening to the other version for more than a few months now, so it's hard to say which one is better. They both don't really flow too well with Houston, We Have A Drinking Problem but eh... what are you going to do, right? =)