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BrewMaster
06-01-2005, 03:22 PM
This song is awesome. I am a big fan of Bright Eyes to begin with, but I just got his new albums (he released 2 at the same time).

I don't have a link to this song, but if you can find it, you've gotta hear it. Here are the lyrics (it starts with a story):


So there was this woman and she was on an airplane, and she was flying to meet her fiancé seaming high above the largest ocean on planet earth. She was seated next to this man she had tried to start conversations, but the only thing she had really heard him say was to order his Bloody Mary. She was sitting there and she was reading this really arduous magazine article about a third world country that she couldn’t even pronounce the name of. And she was feeling very bored and despondent. And then suddenly there was this huge mechanical failure and one of the engines gave out, and they started just falling thirty-thousand feet, and the pilots on the microphone and he’s saying “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, oh my god” and apologizing. And she looks at the man and says “Where are we going?” and he looks at her and he says “We’re going to a party. It’s a birthday party. It’s your birthday party. Happy birthday darling. We love you very, very, very, very, very, very, very much.” And then he starts humming this little tune, it kind of goes like this: 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4

We must talk in every telephone
Get eaten off the web
We must rip out all the epilogues in the books that we have read
And in the face of every criminal
Strapped firmly to a chair
We must stare, we must stare, we must stare

We must take all of the medicines too expensive now to sell
Set fire to the preacher who is promising us hell
And in the ear of every anarchist that sleeps but doesn’t dream
We must sing, we must sing, we must sing

It’ll go like this:

While my mother waters plants
My father loads his guns
He says death will give us back to god
Just like this setting sun is returned to this lonesome ocean

And then they splashed into the deep blue sea
It was a wonderful splash

We must blend into the choir
Sing ecstatic with the whole
We must memorize nine numbers and deny we have a soul
And in this endless race for property and privilege to be one
We must run, we must run, we must run

We must hang up in the belfry
Where the bats and moonlight laugh
We must stare into a crystal ball and only see the past
And in the caverns of tomorrow
With just our flashlights and our love
We must plunge, we must plunge, we must plunge

And then we’ll get down there to the very bottom of everything
And we’ll see it, we’ll see it, we’ll see it

Oh my mornings coming back
The whole world’s waking up
In the city buses are swimming past
I’m happy just because
I found out I’m really no one

Thesifer
06-01-2005, 04:29 PM
I'll have to check that out .. Ive listened to a lot of bright eyes.. not sure If I've heard this one yet.. but I do like their other stuff.

ialsohaveadream
06-01-2005, 05:06 PM
This song is awesome. I am a big fan of Bright Eyes to begin with, but I just got his new albums (he released 2 at the same time).
:puke: I like to listen to people that can sing. Or, failing that, people that can scream well along with loud guitars.

BrewMaster
06-02-2005, 09:34 AM
are you saying you don't like this song or you don't like Bright Eyes altogether?

ialsohaveadream
06-02-2005, 04:11 PM
Bright Eyes reminds me of those people who have a great talent in one area, but insist on trying to use other skills which they completely lack. Kinda like when Chris Rock tries to be an actor. The man is an absolutely brilliant stand-up comedian, why does he ruin his reputation by trying to be an actor?

And yes, you can apply that analogy to Oberst (that's the name, right?).

Memo
06-02-2005, 04:17 PM
Man, I've been a bright eyes fan for many a years now but I have to say this song is no good. The rule of thumb always seems to be: First track of all Bright Eyes albums is ****ty.

BrewMaster
06-03-2005, 04:12 PM
Man, I've been a bright eyes fan for many a years now but I have to say this song is no good. The rule of thumb always seems to be: First track of all Bright Eyes albums is ****ty.
So do you dislike Time Code too? I think that song sucks ass, if you can even call it a song. But it's one of the few I dislike from these 2 albums.

BrewMaster
06-03-2005, 04:23 PM
Bright Eyes reminds me of those people who have a great talent in one area, but insist on trying to use other skills which they completely lack. Kinda like when Chris Rock tries to be an actor. The man is an absolutely brilliant stand-up comedian, why does he ruin his reputation by trying to be an actor?

And yes, you can apply that analogy to Oberst (that's the name, right?).
yes, Conor Oberst is the name. so in what area would you say his "great talent" is?

Let me also register my liking for Road to Joy off of I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning.

ialsohaveadream
06-03-2005, 04:55 PM
yes, Conor Oberst is the name. so in what area would you say his "great talent" is?
I can tell you where it's not....singing. :)

Ladogaboy
06-03-2005, 06:06 PM
Bob Dylan couldn't sing either. At least they both put their mouths where their passion is.

NO! NOT THERE, NICKEL!!! :2far:

BrewMaster
06-03-2005, 06:32 PM
I can tell you where it's not....singing. :)
i was just trying to fill out your analogy.

ialsohaveadream
06-03-2005, 08:41 PM
Bob Dylan couldn't sing either. At least they both put their mouths where their passion is.

NO! NOT THERE, NICKEL!!! :2far:
But Bob Dylan gave Jimi and others some of his songs. Axl did a way better job of "Knockin on Heaven's Door" than Dylan did. ;)


i was just trying to fill out your analogy.
Ladoga figured it out.

Freelance Superhero
06-03-2005, 09:25 PM
I can tell you where it's not....singing. :)i have to agree. i've only heard a smidgen of Bright Eyes, but Oberst kinda grates on the ears a bit.