So this is way after the fact but I really love this song since the beginning. And it really has me digging deeper to find meaning as I'm learning to play it.
Obviously the idea of the getaway car is purposeful have a vehicle to escape the scene of the crime, the conversation to me almost seems like a dialogue that he's translating, like it's from The Muse and talking about this relationship of oh we were just exchanging some words and some pleasantries I never thought that you'd wind up chasing me though. And if you keep pursuing me this way you're going to destroy both of us with this endless Rants and unraveling and you're always coming to me with this sorrow, you need to detach yourself from that and realize who you are cuz you're driving me insane.
I am confused cuz he really could sing anything and make it sound incredible I'm not sure if it falls a little bit short but I haven't quite landed on the depth of truth in song.
There is this theme of the highway and sinking like a stone in the getaway car throughout the album and if you think to where Chris's success with Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine and their success that they both had and sort of falling apart for different reasons and meeting with the convergence of this music in mind of this musical Brotherhood and this vocal songwriting genius and just kind of magically spontaneously erupted from the music itself and creation. I heard where they had a lot of the music written already and they brought him into the studio to kind of audition or whatever and he would just sit there and listen to it for a few minutes as they played through it and get the vibe and basically on the spot improvise or just create and compose the song in real time almost to its complete extent.
Even if no one ever raises it's cool that people were thinking about this song and that it reaches Us in different ways and means different things. Obviously it was definitely a collaboration of these musical Geniuses in these rock and roll powerhouses. I think especially for that first album we saw what they really had and they sort of put all the cards out there, as much as the whole group was invested in it I really think they all had at least one foot in the grave already because they had stepped away from their true love and this was who they were now and they were there for each other this bandmates and collaborators with the same time there was this need for autonomy and that spark of individual creativity, but collectively in some way like this song was the getaway car for them it was the escape from this reality. That you can't own anything or hold anything for too long that's meant to be free or it'll destroy the both of you.
So this is way after the fact but I really love this song since the beginning. And it really has me digging deeper to find meaning as I'm learning to play it.
Obviously the idea of the getaway car is purposeful have a vehicle to escape the scene of the crime, the conversation to me almost seems like a dialogue that he's translating, like it's from The Muse and talking about this relationship of oh we were just exchanging some words and some pleasantries I never thought that you'd wind up chasing me though. And if you keep pursuing me this way you're going to destroy both of us with this endless Rants and unraveling and you're always coming to me with this sorrow, you need to detach yourself from that and realize who you are cuz you're driving me insane.
I am confused cuz he really could sing anything and make it sound incredible I'm not sure if it falls a little bit short but I haven't quite landed on the depth of truth in song.
There is this theme of the highway and sinking like a stone in the getaway car throughout the album and if you think to where Chris's success with Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine and their success that they both had and sort of falling apart for different reasons and meeting with the convergence of this music in mind of this musical Brotherhood and this vocal songwriting genius and just kind of magically spontaneously erupted from the music itself and creation. I heard where they had a lot of the music written already and they brought him into the studio to kind of audition or whatever and he would just sit there and listen to it for a few minutes as they played through it and get the vibe and basically on the spot improvise or just create and compose the song in real time almost to its complete extent.
Even if no one ever raises it's cool that people were thinking about this song and that it reaches Us in different ways and means different things. Obviously it was definitely a collaboration of these musical Geniuses in these rock and roll powerhouses. I think especially for that first album we saw what they really had and they sort of put all the cards out there, as much as the whole group was invested in it I really think they all had at least one foot in the grave already because they had stepped away from their true love and this was who they were now and they were there for each other this bandmates and collaborators with the same time there was this need for autonomy and that spark of individual creativity, but collectively in some way like this song was the getaway car for them it was the escape from this reality. That you can't own anything or hold anything for too long that's meant to be free or it'll destroy the both of you.