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Love me twice today
Love me two time, girl
I'm goin' away
Love me two time, girl
One for tomorrow
One just for today
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Love me one time
Could not speak
Love me one time
Yeah, my knees gone weak
Love me two time, girl
Last me all through the week
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Oh, yeah!
Love me one time
Could not speak
Love me one time, baby
Yeah, my knees gone weak
Love me two time, girl
Last me all through the week
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Love me two time, babe
Love me twice today
Love me two time, babe
'Cause I'm goin' away
Love me two time, girl
One for tomorrow
One just for today
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
Damnit, I have things to do, so I wait just until "this song is done," and then another sublime song comes up and I say, damnit, I have things to do...
Too funny!! Same here!!
Damnit, I have things to do, so I wait just until "this song is done," and then another sublime song comes up and I say, damnit, I have things to do...
'Tis the trouble with this bloody station...not great for my productivity. LLRP!
Damnit, I have things to do, so I wait just until "this song is done," and then another sublime song comes up and I say, damnit, I have things to do...
Pot ain't the only thing that promotes couchlock...
Something Wicked This Way Comes...
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
This song, however, for me KICKS ASS!
Absolutely, although insulting me isn't really the same as defending the Doors.
Jeez... don't have a Black Cow, man.
Very clever comeback
Absolutely, although insulting me isn't really the same as defending the Doors.
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My favorite cover band, Crystal Ship
Wow
Yeah, they do a Doors show, you'd be really impressed, in fact, it goes a little like this
Love me two times, baby
Love me twice today
Love me two times, girl
'Cause I got AIDS
Love me two times, baby
Once for tomorrow
Once cause I got AIDS
Read more: Dead Milkmen - Bitchin' Camaro Lyrics | MetroLyrics
Holy xxCOWxx, I can't believe I was coming to the comments to make a Dead Milkmen joke, and the first post I see has beaten me to it!
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My favorite cover band, Crystal Ship
Wow
Yeah, they do a Doors show, you'd be really impressed, in fact, it goes a little like this
Love me two times, baby
Love me twice today
Love me two times, girl
'Cause I got AIDS
Love me two times, baby
Once for tomorrow
Once cause I got AIDS
Read more: Dead Milkmen - Bitchin' Camaro Lyrics | MetroLyrics
The Illustrated Man?
the keys are always annoying
But in general, these guys were usually mediocre, and this is yet another example.
h8rhater wrote:
Very clever comeback
I like this tune but with the exception of a meter and a few rhymes here and there, the "poetry" in these lyrics is pretty juvenile.
No talent, overplayed, no need to litter the beautiful audio landscape with this McDonalds bag of dreck.
You do know about the PSD button, right?
I don't like the Doors either and the PSD button took me to my happy place.
But in general, these guys were usually mediocre, and this is yet another example.
Any Major Dude Will Tell You... that Only a Fool Would Say That.
No talent, overplayed, no need to litter the beautiful audio landscape with this McDonalds bag of dreck.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Days#Artwork
"Unlike all of the band's other studio albums made with Jim Morrison, the album cover of Strange Days does not feature a group shot of the band, due to Morrison's refusal to appear on the cover. Instead, Joel Brodsky decided to photograph a group of street performers in New York. The location of the photograph is at Sniffen Court, a residential alley off of East 36th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue in Manhattan. The availability of such performers pictured was low, so Brodsky's assistant stood in as a juggler while a random cab driver was paid $5 to pose playing the trumpet. Twin dwarfs were hired, with one appearing on the front cover and one appearing on the back cover, which is the other half of the same photo on the front cover. However, a group shot of the band does appear on a poster in the background of both covers, bearing captions of the band and album name. (The same photograph previously appeared on the back cover of the band's debut album.) Because of the subtlety of the artist and album title, most record stores put stickers across the cover to help customers identify it more clearly."
This link leads to an article with a lot more detail and funny bits about trying to get that shot. Apparently the acrobats were awful and the juggler couldn't keep two balls in the air for very long. Brodsky probably needed a few drinks at the end of that day. The link is included in the Wikipedia article.
Misterfixit wrote:
Go with your 16-year old Italian Wife to a Doors Concert in Europe and watch her dance .... with someone else.
OK: you cannot leave us hanging with that line.
But in general, these guys were usually mediocre, and this is yet another example.
You mean that ancient toy instrument, used widely during the 18th century, the Harpsichord?
It's a little alley called Sniffen Court, in the Murray Hill section of Manhattan. I worked near there years ago. I believe it's private these days.
kingart wrote:
Go with your 16-year old Italian Wife to a Doors Concert in Europe and watch her dance .... with someone else.
Most of his songs can't be topped in the Mope Rock genre.
Ha! 'Mope Rock'. A perfect description, thanks for that.
Put down the pipe son, don't you think you've had enough?
dot
WTF??
ARROW '07 Riders on the Storm by ~Merdahn
Cynthia Veekens ©2007-2010 ~Merdahn
Non other than Robby Krieger (THE DOORS), guitarist of Riders on the Storm... A 'tribute'band to one of worlds greatest musicians/ poets (in my opinion) Jim Morrison and his band 'The Doors'
Robert Alan "Robby" Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American rockguitarist and songwriter. He was the guitarist in The Doors, and wrote some of the band's best known songs, including "Light My Fire," "Love Me Two Times," "Touch Me," and "Love Her Madly."
He is listed as number 91 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.