If you had just a minute to breathe
and they granted you one final wish
would you ask for something, like another chance.
That was my senior quote in high school - that segment to me means living your life and pursuing your goals so that when you are on your death bed you won't have any regrets. As far as the song i've heard it was written in disillusionment of the music industry - promoting artists who were marketable rather than those who were trying to do something creative.
Anyways I've been fucking off on this website too long I need to get back to work
WOW! You'd think that as long as this song has been around there would be more replies.
It's about the basic capalist way of life, maybe related to the music industry, but in gereral you pay one guy to get what you want even if it is highway robbery. The old tale of supply and demand.
WOW! You'd think that as long as this song has been around there would be more replies.
It's about the basic capalist way of life, maybe related to the music industry, but in gereral you pay one guy to get what you want even if it is highway robbery. The old tale of supply and demand.
Aside from that, this song and the grand intro that goes on forever is reminisent for me about hangin' with my highschool friend getting stoned and talking about changing the world. If I could ever ask Stevie and Jim, I sure would like to...
Aside from that, this song and the grand intro that goes on forever is reminisent for me about hangin' with my highschool friend getting stoned and talking about changing the world. If I could ever ask Stevie and Jim, I sure would like to know what it means:
"the low spark of high heeled boys..."
I especially enjoy the han clapping in the middle of the song! Rock lives in my bones...beats in my veins...dizzies my head..."Don't worry too much it'll happen to you as sure as your sorrows and joys!" keep Rockin on, bkabbot, don't work too hard.
If you had just a minute to breathe and they granted you one final wish would you ask for something, like another chance.
That was my senior quote in high school - that segment to me means living your life and pursuing your goals so that when you are on your death bed you won't have any regrets. As far as the song i've heard it was written in disillusionment of the music industry - promoting artists who were marketable rather than those who were trying to do something creative.
Anyways I've been fucking off on this website too long I need to get back to work
WOW! You'd think that as long as this song has been around there would be more replies. It's about the basic capalist way of life, maybe related to the music industry, but in gereral you pay one guy to get what you want even if it is highway robbery. The old tale of supply and demand.
WOW! You'd think that as long as this song has been around there would be more replies. It's about the basic capalist way of life, maybe related to the music industry, but in gereral you pay one guy to get what you want even if it is highway robbery. The old tale of supply and demand.
Aside from that, this song and the grand intro that goes on forever is reminisent for me about hangin' with my highschool friend getting stoned and talking about changing the world. If I could ever ask Stevie and Jim, I sure would like to...
Aside from that, this song and the grand intro that goes on forever is reminisent for me about hangin' with my highschool friend getting stoned and talking about changing the world. If I could ever ask Stevie and Jim, I sure would like to know what it means: "the low spark of high heeled boys..."
I especially enjoy the han clapping in the middle of the song! Rock lives in my bones...beats in my veins...dizzies my head..."Don't worry too much it'll happen to you as sure as your sorrows and joys!" keep Rockin on, bkabbot, don't work too hard.