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Cool kids never have the time
On a live wire right up off the street
You and I should meet
Junebug skipping like a stone
With the headlights pointed at the dawn
We were sure we'd never see an end
To it all
And I don't even care
To shake these zipper blues
And we don't know
Just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess
Forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
Double cross the vacant and the bored
They're not sure just what we have in store
Morphine city slippin dues
Down to see
That we don't even care
As restless as we are
And we found pull
In the land of a thousand guilts
And poured cement, lamented and assured
To the lights and towns below
Faster than the speed of sound
Faster than we thought we'd go
Beneath the sound of hope
Justine never knew the rules
Hung down with the freaks and ghouls
No apologies ever need be made
I know you better than you fake it
To see that we don't even care
To shake these zipper blues
And we don't know
Just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess
forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
The street heats the urgency of now
As you see there's no one around
Definitely still as good as it was in 1995.
Better than it was in 1979.
In psychiatry we call this “word salad”....but I still give it a 9 just for the raw sound of it
As far as rock songs go, these lyrics seem pretty coherent to me - to each his own, I guess. Do psychiatrists really use worn out buzz phrases like "word salad"?
- Here comes the sun: Beatles (Harrison)
- Close to me: Cure
When this song came out, I was blasting music in the basement of my parents house in 1995, cleaning it out after a winter of hermetically sealed to keep drafts out and gas bills low. I propped the vestibule door space to the basement wide open, warm fresh air poured around me and stale, cool air fled for its life into the sunny day as I heard this song and was never more happy to hear a song from the 60s or 70s. Rock music still inspired young artistry, energy, and renewal. I was 22 for most of 1979 and was never more alive than during that year. I felt the same feeling with the Smashing Pumpkins. I always returned to youtube to listen to that song as one of may favorites. Not because of the impressionable years of teenage-hood, but because it was so emotionally moving by just its sound alone and that voice of the lead singer. I started to follow this new to me band because of its one song, even though I was a father of 3, 13 years into a marriage and a long way from a well or misspent youth. It broke though the armor of anxiety of responsibility and unfailing routine of paying bills on time and dutifully following up on every misstep of my young children to nudge them back to the strait and narrow of safety, as much as safety as I could provide.
You should turn this comment into a short story. You have your words with you, that's for sure.
1979 makes me miss 1995
2021 makes me miss 1995
Look after the king of R n R please
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Skydog wrote
I remembered his studies at the University of ...
More like «It reminds me of my days at University»
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I was 18 in 1979, quite a step. Just about to go to university. When this song came up in 1995, I felt old just by reading the title! Now, a long time after, it seems so foolish. Liked it then, like it now. I think I must sttill have the CD somewhere...
Were you in your teens in 1979?
I was,,,,, it was fun....
I was in my teens in 1995 (HS grad in June 95) when this song came out...and since I was decidedly anti-grunge (or anti-whateverwaspopularatthemoment) I didn't really know the song then....and while I can say I'm not a big fan of the squashed squash-kin, I do like the grove and vibe and meaning of this song. And being 18 then, the same age Billy C was when he captured his mental image at the heart of the song (apparently he was waiting in his car at a 4-way stop in the rain) which he has said "emotionally connotes a feeling of waiting for something to happen, and not being quite there yet, but it's just around the corner" - well that's pretty cool...and a lot like graduating from HS...so I'm rating this an 8 for delayed nostalgia on my part.
And then a few songs after this was played today, BillG spins the Counting Crows "Mr. Jones" - another tune from my HS days - and one that I liked then and still do. (and contrary to the rather low RP rating, the song is pretty good with a great story behind it, and after reading about it might turn some of those 6s to 9s.)
Anyways, I'm rambling and I'll stop.
Long Live RP!!Were you in your teens in 1979?
I was,,,,, it was fun....
Were you in your teens in 1979?
You Americans are a funny race. I can assure you that you could listen to Scottish radio for a hundred years and never hear 1979 which is a shame. However you could go to church in Scotland for hundred years and never see people “dancing buck ass naked all over the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... ” which on balance is probably a good thing.
Yes, weren't the bowlegged gypsy muleskinners driven out of Scotland by Saint Fillan of Pittenweem back in the 12th Century?
I remembered his studies at the University of ...
This album was huge when it came out. Now it's about as popular as a Confederate Flag in San Francisco.
funny (good song)
I'd give everyone a widespread bed
Still my ratings are so low, in the following episodes,
I'm quasi forced to change my name from Dart Vader into Dearth Vader.
Except Mick never whined
This album was huge when it came out. Now it's about as popular as a Confederate Flag in San Francisco.
Great imagery. I don't agree, but still...
This album was huge when it came out. Now it's about as popular as a Confederate Flag in San Francisco.
No such thing as overplayed on RP.. Seriously, stop listening to terrestial radio. A great song is a great song, And this is one great song.
Again you totally missed the point with this sentiment; I have not heard this song since the 90s when I did listen to terrestial commercial radio. What has been done has been done, has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of the song. You cannot tell someone how to experience a song if they do not enjoy it anymore, again has nothing to do with the song itself. Maybe someday you will get that.
Oh yes!
That voice like a sick cat.
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And we all know a great voice is a prerequisite for rock 'n roll. I'm sure Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett would sound much better doing this.
And this segues into Pretty in Pink by Psychedelic Furs and we all know Richard Butler has a sublime voice....ha ha...but hey, it works!
Agreed, I'm really not a fan of his voice either but the music they wrote was so incredible it didn't matter and still doesn't matter - just great songs and lots of them. It's a perfect example of how a whole can be greater than the sum of it's parts. As individual artists, nobody in the Smashing Pumpkins has ever approached the greatness of what they accomplished as a group - in my opinion.
Hidden meaning there?
You Americans are a funny race. I can assure you that you could listen to Scottish radio for a hundred years and never hear 1979 which is a shame. However you could go to church in Scotland for hundred years and never see people “dancing buck ass naked all over the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... ” which on balance is probably a good thing.
and that's why jocks are queer, in the original sense.
That voice like a sick cat.
i agree.
very strange request : the PSD button is here for you, and please let the others enjoy ....;
Yup, but we have some trumpets who think radio paradise should only play songs from their own personal play list.
I soo agree! That voice like a sick cat.
Retire this song please!
very strange request : the PSD button is here for you, and please let the others enjoy ....;
I soo agree! That voice like a sick cat.
Retire this song please!
You Americans are a funny race. I can assure you that you could listen to Scottish radio for a hundred years and never hear 1979, which is a shame. However you could go to church in Scotland for hundred years and never see people “dancing buck ass naked all over the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... ” which on balance is probably a good thing.
I've told you a million times, stop exagerating!
I told him a billion.
I've told you a million times, stop exagerating!
No such thing as overplayed on RP.. Seriously, stop listening to terrestial radio. A great song is a great song, And this is one great song.
Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked all over the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... love this song... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
Lets see... 1000 times at 4:16 minutes...hmmmmm... (sound of fingers tapping a calculator)... (murmuring) let's see here, carry the 4...
Got it! 71 hours of listening to the same song back to back to back. So... that's more like 3 days without sleep you nut,
When SP released this album in 95/96 I remember thinking, gosh, such a huge amount of time already. Hello 2013, and yet time seems to endlessly stretch or concentrate itself.
I love this song!
Hello romeo/lazarus
My god, I didn't realize this was released in 1995. I swear I thought it was mid 2000's...holy crap! I was a freshman in high school in 1979. I loved this song when SP released it. I think today, what I thought then.... "WOW!...I've had so much fun! But, boy does the time fly when you do!"
This song always takes me to another place.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. —Friedrich Nietzsche
When SP released this album in 95/96 I remember thinking, gosh, such a huge amount of time already. Hello 2013, and yet time seems to endlessly stretch or concentrate itself.
I love this song!
Hello romeo/lazarus
I remember when Prince 1999 came out. I was in high school and always thought what a far, distant future it would be, and wondered if they would play 1999 during that year, or if our hovercars would even HAVE radios or cassettes.
When SP released this album in 95/96 I remember thinking, gosh, such a huge amount of time already. Hello 2013, and yet time seems to endlessly stretch or concentrate itself.
I love this song!
Hello romeo/lazarus
Hello, ambrebalte! I hope you are having a great time right this minute...
this song is marvelous... time flies when we're having fun...
mrgus wrote:
When SP released this album in 95/96 I remember thinking, gosh, such a huge amount of time already. Hello 2013, and yet time seems to endlessly stretch or concentrate itself.
I love this song!
Hello romeo/lazarus
I have been saved...
everybody in my church loves this song...
This song is soooo good it puts a spring in my step this autumn evening...
Former member?
This song is soooo good my nipples get hard when I hear it...
I find you strangely intriguing romeotuma. I suspect if you are not on some kind of some kind of medication you probably should be. But as my employers filters have denied me access to you profile (first time that’s ever happened) because the “Page content filters applied - score = 485”. I’m not sure what a "Score = 485" means other that my employer thinks it would be inappropriate for me to learn about you.
Double intriguing!
Actually, you can play it too much...Bill.
Feeling that a little bit more these days, unfortunately.
Just before "rock" music slid into the shallow, plastic-lined money trench of the 80's there was a last gasp- here it is! Not a bad tune.
Um, this song was released around 1995; this band didn't even exist until the late '80s. It seems like rock music has been in a "money-lined trench" since long before the '80s, but I guess it depends who you ask.
romeotuma wrote:
This song is soooo good it puts a spring in my step this spring night...
...then I really need to hear some more of their music because this song is really growing on me.
Just before "rock" music slid into the shallow, plastic-lined money trench of the 80's there was a last gasp- here it is! Not a bad tune.
One of the best songs ever. If I ever grow tired of it, it would mean I forgot my youth. I hope that never happens.