It's an interesting ending to Radio City. I think I read this on allmusicguide.com, but I still think it was very interesting.
Almost all of the songs on Radio City (which were written by Chilton, save for Way out West and parts of two others) are confused and strained... Chilton doesn't know how he feels, or is torn up about something. Look at bAck of a Car, September Gurls, Daisy Glaze, etc. When you keep that in mind, the deceptivly simple lines "I didn't know I could feel this way" and such have new meaning, because you get a better perspective on how he's felt about other girls and other relationships.
Some of that is lost as a stand alone song, but it's still simple and sweet. I'm trying to learn to play it, but I have no musical talent.
It's an interesting ending to Radio City. I think I read this on allmusicguide.com, but I still think it was very interesting. Almost all of the songs on Radio City (which were written by Chilton, save for Way out West and parts of two others) are confused and strained... Chilton doesn't know how he feels, or is torn up about something. Look at bAck of a Car, September Gurls, Daisy Glaze, etc. When you keep that in mind, the deceptivly simple lines "I didn't know I could feel this way" and such have new meaning, because you get a better perspective on how he's felt about other girls and other relationships. Some of that is lost as a stand alone song, but it's still simple and sweet. I'm trying to learn to play it, but I have no musical talent.