It almost seems like it could be about some type of drug, with the drug referred to as 'she' in the song. Or maybe it's just about a woman, but that seems a little too literal. Either way, the banjo is awesome.
It almost seems like it could be about some type of drug, with the drug referred to as 'she' in the song. Or maybe it's just about a woman, but that seems a little too literal. Either way, the banjo is awesome.
It should be streaks of red and blue, not tricks. And "though you've disappeared," not know. Plus "you know she'll get you through" not "you'll know."
It should be streaks of red and blue, not tricks. And "though you've disappeared," not know. Plus "you know she'll get you through" not "you'll know."
I love this song, but it sounds a lot more like Odysseus (AKA Ulysses) than Hercules, what with the Siren and all the water. I would love to know why they named it Hercules.
I love this song, but it sounds a lot more like Odysseus (AKA Ulysses) than Hercules, what with the Siren and all the water. I would love to know why they named it Hercules.
Still love the song, though. To me it's about an odyssey, where someone has to go through a lot and sometimes it feels like it's all over, and maybe you even trust someone who...
Still love the song, though. To me it's about an odyssey, where someone has to go through a lot and sometimes it feels like it's all over, and maybe you even trust someone who looks and sounds good but is really all wrong. I don't think the Siren is coming to the rescue, however.
It's interesting to me all the water on this album.
This is my new favorite Guster song! I think its about a love affair. Someone you can lean on but you know you shouldn't.
It almost seems like it could be about some type of drug, with the drug referred to as 'she' in the song. Or maybe it's just about a woman, but that seems a little too literal. Either way, the banjo is awesome.
It almost seems like it could be about some type of drug, with the drug referred to as 'she' in the song. Or maybe it's just about a woman, but that seems a little too literal. Either way, the banjo is awesome.
It should be streaks of red and blue, not tricks. And "though you've disappeared," not know. Plus "you know she'll get you through" not "you'll know."
It should be streaks of red and blue, not tricks. And "though you've disappeared," not know. Plus "you know she'll get you through" not "you'll know."
I love this song, but it sounds a lot more like Odysseus (AKA Ulysses) than Hercules, what with the Siren and all the water. I would love to know why they named it Hercules.
I love this song, but it sounds a lot more like Odysseus (AKA Ulysses) than Hercules, what with the Siren and all the water. I would love to know why they named it Hercules.
Still love the song, though. To me it's about an odyssey, where someone has to go through a lot and sometimes it feels like it's all over, and maybe you even trust someone who...
Still love the song, though. To me it's about an odyssey, where someone has to go through a lot and sometimes it feels like it's all over, and maybe you even trust someone who looks and sounds good but is really all wrong. I don't think the Siren is coming to the rescue, however.
It's interesting to me all the water on this album.