yeah this song certainly rocks, my most played SY song on itunes.
no idea what it's about of course since it's an SY song but i love the lyrics, very stylised and quotable.
the lou reed reference is cool too, transformer is a good album.
the outro is brilliant, the 3 guitars working together are great, especially jim's screeching guitar that adds to the chaos (anyone know how to make that noise on a guitar...?)
There are saxophones at the end of the song that make the noise i guess you're talking about, which merges pretty well with the guitars.
There are saxophones at the end of the song that make the noise i guess you're talking about, which merges pretty well with the guitars.
Thurston once said in an interview that this song was about the fact that the people that make radical music nowadays are the same people who made radical music more than 25 years ago (Neil Young, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono).
Thurston once said in an interview that this song was about the fact that the people that make radical music nowadays are the same people who made radical music more than 25 years ago (Neil Young, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono).
yeah this song certainly rocks, my most played SY song on itunes.
no idea what it's about of course since it's an SY song but i love the lyrics, very stylised and quotable. the lou reed reference is cool too, transformer is a good album.
the outro is brilliant, the 3 guitars working together are great, especially jim's screeching guitar that adds to the chaos (anyone know how to make that noise on a guitar...?)
There are saxophones at the end of the song that make the noise i guess you're talking about, which merges pretty well with the guitars.
There are saxophones at the end of the song that make the noise i guess you're talking about, which merges pretty well with the guitars.
Thurston once said in an interview that this song was about the fact that the people that make radical music nowadays are the same people who made radical music more than 25 years ago (Neil Young, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono).
Thurston once said in an interview that this song was about the fact that the people that make radical music nowadays are the same people who made radical music more than 25 years ago (Neil Young, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono).