Maybe it's too obvious or maybe kids today don't know their semi-obscure Beatles songs, but the whole "told you 'bout the seether before..." bridge is a definite nod to "Glass Onion" ("I told you 'bout the Walrus and me, man,/you know that we're as close as be, man/well here's another clue for you all, the Walrus is Paul"). Also, until I read this transcription I could have sworn this song featured the line "I'm stealin' thunder from a chowder bowl", haha.
The "Glass Onion" reference is perfect, even down to the little misdirection/mindscrew - Just as it was actually John, not Paul, who sang lead on "I Am The Walrus", it was Nina, not Louise, who sang lead on "Seether".
The "Glass Onion" reference is perfect, even down to the little misdirection/mindscrew - Just as it was actually John, not Paul, who sang lead on "I Am The Walrus", it was Nina, not Louise, who sang lead on "Seether".
Maybe it's too obvious or maybe kids today don't know their semi-obscure Beatles songs, but the whole "told you 'bout the seether before..." bridge is a definite nod to "Glass Onion" ("I told you 'bout the Walrus and me, man,/you know that we're as close as be, man/well here's another clue for you all, the Walrus is Paul"). Also, until I read this transcription I could have sworn this song featured the line "I'm stealin' thunder from a chowder bowl", haha.
The "Glass Onion" reference is perfect, even down to the little misdirection/mindscrew - Just as it was actually John, not Paul, who sang lead on "I Am The Walrus", it was Nina, not Louise, who sang lead on "Seether".
The "Glass Onion" reference is perfect, even down to the little misdirection/mindscrew - Just as it was actually John, not Paul, who sang lead on "I Am The Walrus", it was Nina, not Louise, who sang lead on "Seether".