I had a feeling she was saying "Ain't no sleep; we want straight A's", but after reading this, now I totally hear "Ain't life sweet with those straight A's?" haha.
I had a feeling she was saying "Ain't no sleep; we want straight A's", but after reading this, now I totally hear "Ain't life sweet with those straight A's?" haha.
After repeatedly blasting a live recording, I hear:
"Ain't life sweet for those grown men?"
After repeatedly blasting a live recording, I hear:
"Ain't life sweet for those grown men?"
I definitely agree the first part is "Aint life sweet." I really think there's a soft "n" sound at the end of the sentence, and I remember in high school being envious of all the adults who weren't miserably suffering through high school (even though they surely did in the past).
I definitely agree the first part is "Aint life sweet." I really think there's a soft "n" sound at the end of the sentence, and I remember in high school being envious of all the adults who weren't miserably suffering through high school (even though they surely did in the past).
I always thought she was screaming "Ain't life sweet with those straight A's?".
I had a feeling she was saying "Ain't no sleep; we want straight A's", but after reading this, now I totally hear "Ain't life sweet with those straight A's?" haha.
I had a feeling she was saying "Ain't no sleep; we want straight A's", but after reading this, now I totally hear "Ain't life sweet with those straight A's?" haha.
After repeatedly blasting a live recording, I hear: "Ain't life sweet for those grown men?"
After repeatedly blasting a live recording, I hear: "Ain't life sweet for those grown men?"
I definitely agree the first part is "Aint life sweet." I really think there's a soft "n" sound at the end of the sentence, and I remember in high school being envious of all the adults who weren't miserably suffering through high school (even though they surely did in the past).
I definitely agree the first part is "Aint life sweet." I really think there's a soft "n" sound at the end of the sentence, and I remember in high school being envious of all the adults who weren't miserably suffering through high school (even though they surely did in the past).
Ideas? Awesome jam.
Ideas? Awesome jam.
I agree about "Ain't life sweet for those grown men" you can hear it in a few live videos, like this one sorta: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZUnoWqHY_s
I agree about "Ain't life sweet for those grown men" you can hear it in a few live videos, like this one sorta: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZUnoWqHY_s