I believe this song is beautiful imagery backdropping dave's philosophies on how he lives his life. "175 gram of disc" seems to me to be a prop symbolizing life and its weight (dave [as well as many artists] uses circular devices to capture the essence of life's never-ending cycle like a circle has no beginning or end). The disc is like holding your life and its worries and purpose/goals in your hands and tossing it the most accurate you can without worry; as in the disc that seems to float on the air and him and his friends killing time everywhere they go.
I also view the lines,The wind may blow
"The snow may fall
We're playing disc
Late into the fall
And the winter
I just met her
Hardly know her
Wanna make out with her
Again"
-to describe the bitterness of the world
that is forced onto us by ebb and flow.
They go with it head on against the world in its pitfalls and hang-ups
by defying weather keeping him from leaving grants apartment in the winter and fall (late). He also doesn't "know this girl" very well but he would rather go for it and have fun than hold up. And, then he say "again" after the thought to create the implication that he can't even wait long enough to think about it; it's already done.
Last of all, my favorite opinion on the lyrics is within the lines,
"I need another beer
It seems I've drank the twelve ounces of the one I have right here
Stop the van, Dan
We need to piss
We need to
It's our, our dying wish"
-another example of drunkenly stumbling through life's ebb and flow (beer and piss, in this case); and putting a weight to it. It's like he's saying he's going to piss away his time with his friends ("it's our dying wish").
A very lighthearted, fun, energetic, enthusiastic account of taking on the world the best you can,
"Yeah, grams of disc."
I believe this song is beautiful imagery backdropping dave's philosophies on how he lives his life. "175 gram of disc" seems to me to be a prop symbolizing life and its weight (dave [as well as many artists] uses circular devices to capture the essence of life's never-ending cycle like a circle has no beginning or end). The disc is like holding your life and its worries and purpose/goals in your hands and tossing it the most accurate you can without worry; as in the disc that seems to float on the air and him and his friends killing time everywhere they go. I also view the lines,The wind may blow "The snow may fall We're playing disc Late into the fall And the winter I just met her Hardly know her Wanna make out with her Again"
-to describe the bitterness of the world that is forced onto us by ebb and flow. They go with it head on against the world in its pitfalls and hang-ups by defying weather keeping him from leaving grants apartment in the winter and fall (late). He also doesn't "know this girl" very well but he would rather go for it and have fun than hold up. And, then he say "again" after the thought to create the implication that he can't even wait long enough to think about it; it's already done.
Last of all, my favorite opinion on the lyrics is within the lines, "I need another beer It seems I've drank the twelve ounces of the one I have right here Stop the van, Dan We need to piss We need to It's our, our dying wish"
-another example of drunkenly stumbling through life's ebb and flow (beer and piss, in this case); and putting a weight to it. It's like he's saying he's going to piss away his time with his friends ("it's our dying wish").
A very lighthearted, fun, energetic, enthusiastic account of taking on the world the best you can, "Yeah, grams of disc."