The CD is, at heart, a concept CD (Saturday nights: when you sin, Sunday mornings: when you repent/come to terms with your sins). If you imagine the first half of the CD as the sinning of a Saturday night and the second half as the repentance/ruminations of a Sunday morning, this song fits perfectly as a send-off at the end of the album.
Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?
Besides, like Kite was saying, the song (like the whole album) is a rumination on all of the Crows' previous work (hello? "I have waited for tomorrow from December ‘til today" - no doubt the most apparant nod in this particular song) - and almost seems like a goodbye to the fans (y'know, in case there's never another Crows CD I guess).
I don't know you, I don't know who you are, and I understand it might be a long time before you even notice this, but I just want to say that I love the passage...
I don't know you, I don't know who you are, and I understand it might be a long time before you even notice this, but I just want to say that I love the passage...
"Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?"
"Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?"
...that you just posted. If you came up with that on your own you're a genius, and if you heard it somewhere could you tell me where?
...that you just posted. If you came up with that on your own you're a genius, and if you heard it somewhere could you tell me where?
My $.02:
The CD is, at heart, a concept CD (Saturday nights: when you sin, Sunday mornings: when you repent/come to terms with your sins). If you imagine the first half of the CD as the sinning of a Saturday night and the second half as the repentance/ruminations of a Sunday morning, this song fits perfectly as a send-off at the end of the album.
Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?
Besides, like Kite was saying, the song (like the whole album) is a rumination on all of the Crows' previous work (hello? "I have waited for tomorrow from December ‘til today" - no doubt the most apparant nod in this particular song) - and almost seems like a goodbye to the fans (y'know, in case there's never another Crows CD I guess).
I don't know you, I don't know who you are, and I understand it might be a long time before you even notice this, but I just want to say that I love the passage...
I don't know you, I don't know who you are, and I understand it might be a long time before you even notice this, but I just want to say that I love the passage...
"Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?"
"Do you spend your whole sunday sitting on the edge of the bed wishing you could undo the night before? Or do you get up and move on with your life?"
...that you just posted. If you came up with that on your own you're a genius, and if you heard it somewhere could you tell me where?
...that you just posted. If you came up with that on your own you're a genius, and if you heard it somewhere could you tell me where?