The third verse of this song, leading up to "the telephone ring is like a banshee wail" may be my favourite smog lyric. It's such a good evocation of feeling that any little thing out of the ordinary or beyond the bare minimum is too painful or difficult.
Parts of this song are also reminiscent of 'It's Rough' - someone is looking to the singer for help and he is unable to give it/is in the same situation.
Parts of this song are also reminiscent of 'It's Rough' - someone is looking to the singer for help and he is unable to give it/is in the same situation.
The third verse of this song, leading up to "the telephone ring is like a banshee wail" may be my favourite smog lyric. It's such a good evocation of feeling that any little thing out of the ordinary or beyond the bare minimum is too painful or difficult.
Parts of this song are also reminiscent of 'It's Rough' - someone is looking to the singer for help and he is unable to give it/is in the same situation.
Parts of this song are also reminiscent of 'It's Rough' - someone is looking to the singer for help and he is unable to give it/is in the same situation.