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aerotrooper
03-22-2005, 04:43 AM
Whatever happened to that song, I use to listen to it all the time. I loved that unique ending. I cannot even find the lyrics for it. Anyone have any info?

Etherspin
03-22-2005, 06:38 AM
good luck with the lyrics, been trying myself actually

humanity_Sin_egma
03-23-2005, 12:30 PM
yup frustrating eh?!?
Been looking for the lyrics to the new one Being Nowhere myself
*sigh
really missing the days of holding an album jacket in your hands, reading the lyrics, looking at the artwork and listening to the tunes
*dble sigh
:odang 'n good luck

aerotrooper
03-23-2005, 10:22 PM
Well, we do our best.

aerotrooper
03-23-2005, 11:30 PM
yup frustrating eh?!?
Been looking for the lyrics to the new one Being Nowhere myself
*sigh
really missing the days of holding an album jacket in your hands, reading the lyrics, looking at the artwork and listening to the tunes
*dble sigh
:odang 'n good luck Was there ever lyrics for that printed for that one?

humanity_Sin_egma
03-24-2005, 05:21 AM
Good question don't know really, but got the single and ah just love reading the lyrics with the tunes t's all

aerotrooper
03-24-2005, 02:06 PM
Actually, I usually enjoyed music without lyrics to follow. The music comes across more personally it seems. I'm guessing because I substitute the vauge lyric or word with something fitting intellectually with the vibe the music has me on. Self serving really. It's allways enlightening when I do come to hear it correctly or find the lyrics for it. Most often it's better than whatever I had come up with... often amusing too.

Alix
03-25-2005, 06:11 PM
I find lyrics are only handy when you want to:
1. Settle arguments about lyrics.
2. Learn a song by heart.

Sometimes I like the way I THOUGHT the lyrics went better than the real lyrics. For example, Elliot Smith's "Miss Misery", my favorite line was always "I don't have it with me, but I keep a good attitude"...and I was very disappointed one day to discover that he actually says "I don't have YOU with me but I keep a good attitude."

My version fit with my personality a lot more than the real version does.

humanity_Sin_egma
03-26-2005, 06:14 AM
Well, the talent of a songwriter that grabs me in a tune I dig makes me want to understand their muse. Each to his own though. ;)

aerotrooper
08-17-2006, 03:35 PM
???
Frankly, what's to expect the most you could want is that your brain cell's flex.
A quick trip starts with all the questions I know... but why is everybody in a riff raff mode?
It builds and it builds to the point of curruption. My fingers in the hole to prevent an eruption.
But it melts and the heart felt deal is dealt. I'd kill myself... if I thought that it would help.
But it wouldn't. Well, I'd come back of course. You look at me now like I'm a fool with a cross.
Jesus help me. I'm obsessed with peace. Open all their eye's so the rest of them see.
That peace of the mind has an intricit session. So never should you ever relax on the question.
Of wheather or not you're gonna crush that trait. Recreate.
Another scene. And activate the trip before you count to 18
or 19...shake the tamborine.
Peace.
What I wouldn't do for you. But it's dejavu without an ounce of virtue.
A man to man. Free hate hexagram. Damn.
For the love of peace.

Almost 3 years later I remember the song.

Brian221
08-17-2006, 05:08 PM
That the whole song? I seem to be missing those on pmdawnlovesyou.com

...and on that note, I transcribed the acoustic version of If I Wuz You and posted it.

aerotrooper
08-18-2006, 02:47 PM
I never found lyrics for that song. It was said to be from the "Gladiator" soundtrack. Look for it. It's not hard to find.
I'm sure I have the lyrics all messed up.