Green Day — Misery
Album: Warning
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Total ratings: 1087
Released: 2000
Length: 5:04
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Length: 5:04
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Virginia was a lot lizard from FLA
She had a compound fracture in the trunk
It started when she ran away, thumbs out on the interstate
She hitched a ride to misery
Mr. Whirly had a catastrophic incident
He fell into the city by the bay
He liquidated his estate, now he sleeps upon the Haight
Panhandling misery
And he's gonna get high when he's low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screams "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
Well, Vinnie was a hustler out of Amsterdam
He ran the drug cartel in Tinseltown
They found him in a Cadillac, bludgeoned with a baseball bat
In the name of misery
Then Gina hit the road to New York City
Mysteriously, the night Vinnie croaked
She stopped in Vegas to elope with Virginia and the dope
And kissed the bride eternally
And they're gonna get high when they're low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screamed "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
Well, hellhound's on your trail now once again, boy
It's groping on your leg until it sleeps
The emptiness will fill your soul with sorrow
'Cause it's not what you make, it's what you leave
And we're gonna get high when we're low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screams "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
She had a compound fracture in the trunk
It started when she ran away, thumbs out on the interstate
She hitched a ride to misery
Mr. Whirly had a catastrophic incident
He fell into the city by the bay
He liquidated his estate, now he sleeps upon the Haight
Panhandling misery
And he's gonna get high when he's low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screams "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
Well, Vinnie was a hustler out of Amsterdam
He ran the drug cartel in Tinseltown
They found him in a Cadillac, bludgeoned with a baseball bat
In the name of misery
Then Gina hit the road to New York City
Mysteriously, the night Vinnie croaked
She stopped in Vegas to elope with Virginia and the dope
And kissed the bride eternally
And they're gonna get high when they're low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screamed "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
Well, hellhound's on your trail now once again, boy
It's groping on your leg until it sleeps
The emptiness will fill your soul with sorrow
'Cause it's not what you make, it's what you leave
And we're gonna get high when we're low, low, low
The fire burns from better days
And she screams "why, oh why," I said "I don't know"
The catastrophic hymns from yesterday of misery
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I want to like the song but I can’t get past the contrived punk vocals.
arlvatom wrote:
Buzzcocks was my first concert. I saw the Undertones in concert three times. And i think Green Day are great. I guess they appeal to my inner punk rocker.
Never got to see Green Day live though (come to think of it).
Always like sharing the Buzzcocks and the Undertones when youngsters state that Green Day is a unique rock band. I like them.
Buzzcocks was my first concert. I saw the Undertones in concert three times. And i think Green Day are great. I guess they appeal to my inner punk rocker.
Never got to see Green Day live though (come to think of it).
sfoster66 wrote:
Lots of punks were suburban kids playing at being angry punks.
I just can't get over the fact that nothing about Green Day strikes me as authentic. It's like Billie Joe et al are suburban kids playing at being angry punks or whatever. All I ever hear when they start to play is Pulp's Common People playing in my head. Not because of the tune, but because of the meaning...
Lots of punks were suburban kids playing at being angry punks.
pikester wrote:
Firstly, how did you even think of that, and secondly, major points for a solid KITH reference that lines up impossibly well
Firstly, how did you even think of that, and secondly, major points for a solid KITH reference that lines up impossibly well
Amazed to discover this is Green Day. Sounds like Gogo Bordello covering a Tom Waits song
There is a very Tom Waits vibe going' on here.
Some Kurt Weill here
Pleasantly surprised to hear a Green Day track on RP....!
I've never heard a Green Day track I didn't like
This is like Green Day channelling Gogol Bordello or something. Diverting.
GoodKarm wrote:
"Warning" is, in my opinion, a very different GREEN DAY album.
And I really love it (unlike many others here obviously :)).
wow, groovy tune, made me look, and what a surprise, Green Day? I've never purchased a GD album... perhaps I've been missing out?! Thanx for being so diverse RP! Luv from Canada: 123K
"Warning" is, in my opinion, a very different GREEN DAY album.
And I really love it (unlike many others here obviously :)).
Gogol Bordello? :)
I just can't get over the fact that nothing about Green Day strikes me as authentic. It's like Billie Joe et al are suburban kids playing at being angry punks or whatever. All I ever hear when they start to play is Pulp's Common People playing in my head. Not because of the tune, but because of the meaning...
misery = crap
On_The_Beach wrote:
And Kurt Weill rolls over in his grave . . .
And Tom Waits in the wingsPretty cool song. It reminds me of a tune by Jellyfish on Spilt Milk called Bye Bye Bye. Spilt Milk is a great album by the way!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Oh, I don't know . . . I think he'd be smiling.
And probably thinking, "Not bad, but I did it better."
And Kurt Weill rolls over in his grave . . .
Oh, I don't know . . . I think he'd be smiling.
And probably thinking, "Not bad, but I did it better."
Always like sharing the Buzzcocks and the Undertones when youngsters state that Green Day is a unique rock band. I like them.
And Kurt Weill rolls over in his grave . . .
max_p wrote:
Yes, a musical 'medley' if we were being kind but to be fair some interesting and maybe autobiographical lyrics from Billie Joe Armstrong.
this thing is all over the place
Yes, a musical 'medley' if we were being kind but to be fair some interesting and maybe autobiographical lyrics from Billie Joe Armstrong.
this thing is all over the place
wow, groovy tune, made me look, and what a surprise, Green Day? I've never purchased a GD album... perhaps I've been missing out?! Thanx for being so diverse RP! Luv from Canada: 123K
Ump-pappa, Ump-pappa.
Next is chicken dance?
Next is chicken dance?
At least the title fits.
awesome song.
Never thought I'd put the words nice tune and greenday in one sentence, but hey... this one's pretty cool!
scarletdancer wrote:
I can't frikken believe it is Green Day
Well done, I concur, scarletdancer
Very different for Green Day. I like it!
I can't frikken believe it is Green Day
Well done, I concur, scarletdancer
Very different for Green Day. I like it!
Apparently unplayed for 12+ years—and for good reason.
webdiva wrote:
Yes...and no.
sweet_william wrote:
Something makes me think Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill might have liked this. They were not exactly conventional.
And there's Bill, catching your wave: no, not the Door's version of "Alabama Song" but their "Moonlight Drive." Cool segue.
webdiva wrote:
This is like a hungarian western or something... but I like it ;)
Yes...and no.
sweet_william wrote:
Homage to Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht or a rip-off of the "Alabama Song"? Lotta Lenne is rolling over in her grave. Edited By sweet_william at 10:02 am on 4/02/2003
Something makes me think Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill might have liked this. They were not exactly conventional.
And there's Bill, catching your wave: no, not the Door's version of "Alabama Song" but their "Moonlight Drive." Cool segue.
Funny playlist moment from the 4 last songs: "Evolution Revolution Love, Run Thick Misery". Bill, you writing poetry with song titles? ;)
Not a bad tune from Green Day. Not great, either. Just there.
ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote:
Great album!! Great track! I don't hear enough of these guys on RP... uploaded the title track from this album and I think it was declined.
The new album is an album of the year contender.
Great album!! Great track! I don't hear enough of these guys on RP... uploaded the title track from this album and I think it was declined.
Edit: I take it back, title track was added!
First Green Day, then Labor Day. All is good.. :)
I just got in from the midwest.....and I'm glad you have a song about Missouri....and you got a real nice airport, too......
you mean to tell me these guys can actually play something with clothes on?
Reminds me of Whisky Bar by the Doors. That Berliner cabaret feel.
My daughter has this GD CD and I like this song..i like the Umpha Lumpa sound, and the accordion.....and the old style feeling.
ouch misery
i'm the opposite...i normally like green day but this song blows chunks.
normally I hate anything Green Day but this is actually pretty good.
Kolrabi wrote:
The first tape I ever bought was kerplunk!. I will never stop liking Green Day because of it. :D
I just bought Kerplunk a couple of months ago (Vinyl on sale :) ) - great album. As is a lot of their other stuff...
hmmm... pop-"punk" band tries its hand at polka.
:|
simple music, great lyrics, and eclectic mix. stress free pure enjoy.
greenday_rocks wrote:
dudes ur fuckin breakin
greenday is the best the crem de la crem
ur so absesed with this fag emenem ur 2 blind 2 relize wats good
got a problem with wat i say tell me
my emails bad2thebone_122hotmail.com
Failing to make any effort to spell or punctuate REALLY does a lot for your credibility. Way to go.
Good song though.
I don't care, i like it.
"She screams "why oh, why?!" I said Ayyee don't know!"
the first greenday song i actually like... :)
ENGLISH MOTHER F----- DO YOU SPEAK IT?!!!!!
greenday_rocks wrote:
dudes ur fuckin breakin
greenday is the best the crem de la crem
ur so absesed with this fag emenem ur 2 blind 2 relize wats good
got a problem with wat i say tell me
my emails bad2thebone_122hotmail.com
boring instrumentals and lyrics. I enjoy some of Green Day's music but I never thought they were more than average (IMHO) This is not one of their stand-outs.
Homage to Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht or a rip-off of the "Alabama Song"? Lotta Lenne is rolling over in her grave.
Aptly named crap.
The first tape I ever bought was kerplunk!. I will never stop liking Green Day because of it. :D
I never thought I would hear Green Day on RP. You guys never cease to amaze me. Thanks for the stimulation. (pimp)
Green Day does no wrong by me.
Great song!
Anton
This one reminded my wife and me of Tom Waits. In a fun, light way. I guess I\'ll have to check out Jellyfish now.
\"Tastes\" like Hava Nagilah.
Originally Posted by Diatribe:
Take 10 minutes and listen to any 3 songs on "Spilt Milk" by Jellyfish and you'll see what I mean.
Wow, that's kind of interesting. I bought Warning a very long time ago (I know, it came out only recently..."long" means long for me...I'm little...) and Spilt Milk only recently. You have a point though.
I gave Warning away to a friend and Spilt Milk is now one of my favorite CDs, so guess who triumphed in the end? :p Originally Posted by webdiva:
This is like a hungarian western or something... but I like it ;)
That's a very astute observation...not to mention hilarious. Way to go webdiva
This song dissapoints from the beginning. I heard it start and thought it was \"Whiskey Bar\" from the Doors. After that, almost anything is a let-down.
This is like a hungarian western or something... but I like it ;)
These guys have just TOTALLY ripped off Jellyfish for this song.
Take 10 minutes and listen to any 3 songs on \"Spilt Milk\" by Jellyfish and you\'ll see what I mean.
Da Wiz likes this.
I must admit mate, it\'s grown on me too ;)