Heard this last night... have to say I'm pretty excited for aug.4th...
I like it. reminds me of Steam engenius a little.
But did anyone else notice the whole "blame yourself"
"With your teeth to your lips
And your hair to the ground
Well, you hear the fish and they're making this sound
Saying, "We just want to go on walking around
And feel what it's like to fall down"
?
Blame yourself has to be one of my favorite songs of all time it was pretty cool to hear that line in a recorded song.
It would be amazing if they would release a professionally recorded version of blame yourself... but one can only dream.
Anyways I think the song is about just going on with life and experiencing things before you die.
It is a great song, but it is actually a studio version of an old Ugly Casanova song that was just played live called "Here Comes Trouble" or "More Trouble". It has the same exact lyrics, and similar music, besides the addition of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
It is a great song, but it is actually a studio version of an old Ugly Casanova song that was just played live called "Here Comes Trouble" or "More Trouble". It has the same exact lyrics, and similar music, besides the addition of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
Heard this last night... have to say I'm pretty excited for aug.4th... I like it. reminds me of Steam engenius a little. But did anyone else notice the whole "blame yourself" "With your teeth to your lips And your hair to the ground Well, you hear the fish and they're making this sound Saying, "We just want to go on walking around And feel what it's like to fall down" ?
Blame yourself has to be one of my favorite songs of all time it was pretty cool to hear that line in a recorded song.
It would be amazing if they would release a professionally recorded version of blame yourself... but one can only dream.
Anyways I think the song is about just going on with life and experiencing things before you die.
It is a great song, but it is actually a studio version of an old Ugly Casanova song that was just played live called "Here Comes Trouble" or "More Trouble". It has the same exact lyrics, and similar music, besides the addition of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
It is a great song, but it is actually a studio version of an old Ugly Casanova song that was just played live called "Here Comes Trouble" or "More Trouble". It has the same exact lyrics, and similar music, besides the addition of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.