If you think of how "smarmy" (but smart) the whole song is, the lyric makes a compelling argument. He says neither does he (the artist) own the right to the creative property.
If you think of how "smarmy" (but smart) the whole song is, the lyric makes a compelling argument. He says neither does he (the artist) own the right to the creative property.
So while the record label (if we take that route) shouldn't be in actual ownership of the creativity, they do, (legally) and take away that from the artist.
So while the record label (if we take that route) shouldn't be in actual ownership of the creativity, they do, (legally) and take away that from the artist.
Good thought. I think the "neither do I" is supposed to be frontally misleading,
Good thought. I think the "neither do I" is supposed to be frontally misleading,
I love the ending....
Where it goes "you don't own what none can buy." It's almost soulful, really changes the song's dynamic.
Of course he has to go and ruin it with that smarmy "neither do I"
If you think of how "smarmy" (but smart) the whole song is, the lyric makes a compelling argument. He says neither does he (the artist) own the right to the creative property.
If you think of how "smarmy" (but smart) the whole song is, the lyric makes a compelling argument. He says neither does he (the artist) own the right to the creative property.
So while the record label (if we take that route) shouldn't be in actual ownership of the creativity, they do, (legally) and take away that from the artist.
So while the record label (if we take that route) shouldn't be in actual ownership of the creativity, they do, (legally) and take away that from the artist.
Good thought. I think the "neither do I" is supposed to be frontally misleading,
Good thought. I think the "neither do I" is supposed to be frontally misleading,
I disagree. Because QOTSA is becoming quite mainstream they are making the point that it might eventually happen to them. It's quite clever in fact.
I disagree. Because QOTSA is becoming quite mainstream they are making the point that it might eventually happen to them. It's quite clever in fact.