oh come on.. we all know that every time it comes up, you stand up and do the carlton dance like every one else..
this was awesome
Eh.
not terrible..
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Thu November 14, 2013 10:27 pm
by dimejinky99
LTRP = Dr. Feelgood
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Thu November 14, 2013 10:43 pm
by Mine
dimejinky99 wrote:LTRP = Dr. Feelgood
I'm scared to asked, but which meaning of Dr.Feelgood did you have in mind?
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Thu November 14, 2013 11:18 pm
by stupidmop
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 1:27 am
by Strat
Im sure its been discussed but whats this extra verse in the booklet?
WEll the last he looked
he had a felons hook
now he's afraid tot urn the page
And yea, the devils songs
he plays em all night long
until the angels come to sing....
I like that last one.
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 12:14 pm
by harmless
Strat wrote:Im sure its been discussed but whats this extra verse in the booklet?
WEll the last he looked
he had a felons hook
now he's afraid tot urn the page
And yea, the devils songs
he plays em all night long
until the angels come to sing....
I like that last one.
The vinyl booklet, I'm assuming, as I don't have it.
In answer to your question, though, that verse would've made the song more interesting had it been included. Way to go PJ!
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 12:42 pm
by stupidmop
Well it's cool they put the extra verse in the booklet. reminds me of all the extra poems and shit in the vitalogy booklet.
But they totes should have axed every chorus except one (or all of them ) and added the extra verses into the song. They make the song more interesting. welp.
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 1:03 pm
by harmless
stupidmop wrote:Well it's cool they put the extra verse in the booklet. reminds me of all the extra poems and shit in the vitalogy booklet.
But they totes should have axed every chorus except one (or all of them ) and added the extra verses into the song. They make the song more interesting. welp.
Yup. I'd rather they'd just had no chorus and all verses / bridge. Keep it bare-bones and simple. All that waking, shaking and baking stuff is nonsense.
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 2:05 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
i hadnt looked through the book from the vinyl yet so i didnt notice the extra verse. did they do something silly like actually add the extra verse to the song on the vinyl?
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 2:59 pm
by harmless
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i hadnt looked through the book from the vinyl yet so i didnt notice the extra verse. did they do something silly like actually add the extra verse to the song on the vinyl?
Is the word plaaaaaaay stretched out any more on the vinyl?
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Mon November 18, 2013 3:33 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
harmless wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i hadnt looked through the book from the vinyl yet so i didnt notice the extra verse. did they do something silly like actually add the extra verse to the song on the vinyl?
Is the word plaaaaaaay stretched out any more on the vinyl?
hmm, i need to go let this record play and see
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 12:20 am
by dprival78
harmless wrote:
Strat wrote:Im sure its been discussed but whats this extra verse in the booklet?
WEll the last he looked
he had a felons hook
now he's afraid tot urn the page
And yea, the devils songs
he plays em all night long
until the angels come to sing....
I like that last one.
The vinyl booklet, I'm assuming, as I don't have it.
In answer to your question, though, that verse would've made the song more interesting had it been included. Way to go PJ!
I blame bob
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 12:38 am
by harmless
dprival78 wrote:
harmless wrote:
Strat wrote:Im sure its been discussed but whats this extra verse in the booklet?
WEll the last he looked
he had a felons hook
now he's afraid tot urn the page
And yea, the devils songs
he plays em all night long
until the angels come to sing....
I like that last one.
The vinyl booklet, I'm assuming, as I don't have it.
In answer to your question, though, that verse would've made the song more interesting had it been included. Way to go PJ!
I blame bob
Well yes, but in the sense that PJ are perfectly fine with his ideas and haven't once said 'Fuck off.'
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 2:50 am
by stip
i like the last verse. not so sure about the one before it
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 3:50 am
by McParadigm
How do the angels let the records play
When the devil keeps his porch light on?
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 3:53 am
by McParadigm
Don't you know there's no O'Brien
There's just Ed when he's drunk
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 11:50 am
by stip
I shot the morning in the back with my red wings on
Told O'Brien he better go back down
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 1:21 pm
by harmless
And when he said 'Right on,
The devil's been and gone!'
Ed and Brendan drank all day.
'So guys, is that a rap?'
Asked Jeff, 'Cos it sounds crap.'
But they just let the records play!
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 2:05 pm
by McParadigm
And yet somehow, the lyric that seems to best define the band's relationship with Brendan O'Brien is one that requires no editing whatsoever.
There's always free cheddar in the moustrap, baby.
It's a deal. It's a deal!
Re: Let the Records Play
Posted: Wed November 20, 2013 2:40 pm
by stip
i asked you a question in the tom waits thread, McP. Go answer it for me