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A train wreck beauty queen
But I don't remember her
On a wall of white and blue
I wrote my name and thought of you
But you would not have known
Through a window of a car
A cigarette's a fallen star
A dream within a trail of sparks
And conversation turns to sleep
And I wait for you to speak
I'm waiting still
So for the restless
Not the peaceful sleeper
This song's for you
And for the faithless
Not the true believer
This song's for you
And I keep my secrets well
Move on and never tell
Some day they'll show
And you raised me to be cruel
You raised me like a bruise
I'm bleeding still
So for the restless
Not the peaceful sleeper
This song's for you
And for the faithless
Not the true believer
This song's for you
She comes to me in dreams
A train wreck beauty queen
Now I remember her
And everything you love will break
You're running out of things to make you
Feel alive
Alive
Alive
Alive
So for the restless
Not the peaceful sleeper
This song's for you
And for the faithless
Not the true believer
This song's for you
It's for you
It's for you
It's for you
It's just for you
I don't read a lot of these threads but I think this one definitely takes the prize in some category. Just like the RP playlist, there are always a few surprises! I love this station.
Holy shit. What the hell was that?
welcome to healthcare during times of COVID...
What? Who? Where?
Like, where are you getting that info? Not from the lyrics...
Not from the lyrics, eh: how could you possibly know?
As for the song, I like it, solid 7
Ihatethissong wrote:
It' s like a rock concert in an insane asylum with the stage on fire and NOBODY evacuates the building!!
In fact I was just walking by and now I'm running in to see what's going on, WOOOO!!!
Actually, I'm too lazy to scroll down far enough to find out how this comment section devolved into a acrimonious shit storm, and also I don't care! I'm barmy too, and I could sense my fellow nutters in here.
You know I heard this song many times on RP, gave it a minute or two then always skipped it. Never noticed it was a bloke singing, always thought it a bird.
And incidentally, I just forgot what I was about to type.
That person is free to not listen to it. But even if one person's outrage was a reason to not play this ... that whole set of posts rings false anyway, at least to me. NASA? Tortured? Even taken at face value, I see nothing in the song remotely related to that weird rant.
Holy shit. What the hell was that?
Not sure but kinda glad it was her last post......
Furthermore, besides working 24/7 "collecting information" so that Jaack, who had to come from Australia, the other side of the world, to give this information to the world, I also work full time as a home remodeler, electrician and handywoman to make a living and help my parents with their bills since they can barely cover them. This is a trade that puts my already pain-riddled body through plenty of physical stress. How many of you have to work this hard while being tortured, considered "mentally ill" (only mental illness I've ever had has been depression, which I have suffered from since the age of 15 and it makes this ALL THE MORE DIFFICULT) so that you aren't able to tell anyone hat is actually transporting for YEARS, even though many knew and did NOTHING? My guess is no, you haven't. I understand that is is often human nature to have trouble grasping the concept that not every song about a person's life is a good or kind song. DJ's and some musicians don't seem to care unless it is their problem specifically. However, a little quality control may be something you should consider when your very obvious theme is this particular "popular problem." As for myself, I'll just listen to something that cares a little more about me.
Holy shit. What the hell was that?
What? Who? Where?
Like, where are you getting that info? Not from the lyrics...
Don't play stupid with me, I'm only putting NASA in hell right now, and after 20 years of my government allowing them to do their best to ruin my health and my life, I REALLY don't have any tolerance or patience for this kind of bullsh!t now. You either get it or you don't. And to Bill the DJ: there is absolutely NO comparison here to "The Sound Of Silence." NEVER belittle a woman's life that has been an absolute HELL. I am not some 20-something girl who gets too drunk at parties. I have constant muscle spasms n my neck and back that are extremely painful and they make avoiding painkillers extraordinarily difficult. Couple that with the NASA mnkeys jumping all over my head while screaming 24 hours a day and I just can't see hoe some stranger, a white male musician who has never suffered torture, sexual assault or a life of poverty can be so cavalier about the language he uses to descrbe stranger he is not likely to ever have to look in ithe eye and answer to. This monosyllabic, sexist and clearly ignorant accou of Jack and my incredibley painful life just doesn't belong here, or anywhere for that matter. If your own selfishness is to blame for continuing to play this insulting and hurtful song while my head continues to be kicked in by monsters so that you all may be free of their weather manipulation and flat out mass murder of innocents, then I have to make the decision to never come back here, even though I've been a listener for at least five years and you seem to care what happens to us,0. Maybe you're just clueless, but I don't need to ruminate upon this subject matter for the next couple weeks like I always do every time I here this sh!tty song. Life is already a struggle I can scarcely keep myself together for. Does this answer your stupid question "Bill G?"
What? Who? Where?
Like, where are you getting that info? Not from the lyrics...
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Marketing has a lot to do with alcohol sales—even craft brews.
I really like this particular cut from TM. Really came to grow on me...positively.
When you listen to music with friends, is discussion of other topics like beer forbidden? Think of these pages like that.
This song feels like something from a soundtrack to a David Lynch movie set in the American West. It's one of those tracks that works as part of a set of music that the Goldsmiths string together so well, but I think if I listened to it on my own I might get a bit impatient. The guy sounds a bit tired, and possibly related to Beth Horton.
As for Bud, we call it 'sex in a canoe' because it's f'ing close to water.
A friend of mine drunk her tea so weak that she called it Lighthouse Tea, because it was blinking near water.
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Marketing has a lot to do with alcohol sales--even craft brews.
I really like this particular cut from TM. Really came to grow on me...positively.
As for Bud, we call it 'sex in a canoe' because it's f'ing close to water.
I hate jazz.
i hate jazz.
I hate jazz.
I hate jazz.
I hate jazz
i hate jazz
I hate jazz
I hate jazz
I hate jazz
I hate jazz
I LOVE BUD
https://www.fearlesscritic.com/beer/19/budweiser
Bud is nasty piss water. If Bud was so fantastic, why is the market for artisan beers booming? It's basically beer for people that don't like beer. As the above linked review states, " all the alcohol of beer with none of those pesky beer flavors."
I'm sorry, I like the "pesky beer flavors."
Couldn't agree moe........
Now what does this song have to do with Budweiser?
nightdrive wrote:
America's Bud is a NAIL (North American Industrial Lager)...It's crap, it's crass and it's cheap. That's why it sells billions of bottles. Saying that it's admired by brewers is just laughable unless you are talking about admiring the sales figures. I brew my own beer, I know many brewers of small batch beer and many brewers of real, craftsman made beer that sell many barrels of the stuff.
Nuttin like a bud and a good ole ball game...that's baseball not that freaky game u call cricket
No, we can't have that.
You deserve a nice bust in the chops for that inanity (with a haddock, of course). Bud is actually quite admired by brewers of all stripes for its quality, has always been highly esteemed in fact. You may not like it, that's up to you, but you do not have the facts straight here, bud.
BTW, most people love it, it's why it's the best selling beer in the US.
America's Bud is a NAIL (North American Industrial Lager)...It's crap, it's crass and it's cheap. That's why it sells billions of bottles. Saying that it's admired by brewers is just laughable unless you are talking about admiring the sales figures. I brew my own beer, I know many brewers of small batch beer and many brewers of real, craftsman made beer that sell many barrels of the stuff.
Well. . . you have certainly swallowed the advertising if not decent beer.
Did you actually read the article I posted? It quotes highly reputable brewers in Belgium who admire Bud. Plus the long history of Bud's high reputation by credible sources. Not propaganda like your idiotic statement. Do you have any idea what you are saying by your comment? Disagree with me all you want, but I never comment seriously without facts to back me up. Can we just stick to facts here please? I like your contributions, but you are seriously starting to piss me off. You don't like Bud, fine. Claiming people are brainwashed by advertising is a form of propaganda on your part. By the way, I find English ale to be fucking crap.
Yes, back to song comments. One of his best, imo.
You have just defined a "marketplace"... The essence of capitalism....
Er, no, that's just plain wrong. The essence of capitalism is capital and hired labour. Markets existed long, long before capitalism, and will exist after it. Stone and Bronze Age peoples had sophisticated national and international trading networks in place, and marketplaces (ie physical places where markets were held). Capitalisms have existed that had little or no market relations. Market relations are neither a necessary or sufficient component of capitalisms. SE Asian and Chinese capitalisms (sorry, 'socialism with Chinese characteristics') have markets so highly managed by the State that they're not markets in the Adam Smith sense.
It is quite tricky to define capitalism as there are so many capitalisms, including highly managed (fascism, dirigisme), corporate (current US) imperialist (20th century European powers, also current US), laissez-faire (hard to find these days, common in the 19th century), and more. I remember that the first whole lecture of my economics module, 2 hours worth, was spent simply trying to define capitalism. In the end, all you can do is define necessary characteristics - capital and labour - but then those also apply to non-capitalist but still exploitative sytems (soviet socialism, for instance).
That was a public information announcement. We now return you to your usual sucks/blows/rocks debate :o)
You have just defined a "marketplace"... The essence of capitalism....
Capitalism is not a true -ism. ...
It's just a word coined by Karl Marx to define what he was against. It was never conceived by highly educated anythings...
It's what people do when you leave them alone.
OTOH... I enjoy this mornings music selection... not all, but most are perfect for slipping into a Monday
No, we can't have that.
You deserve a nice bust in the chops for that inanity (with a haddock, of course). Bud is actually quite admired by brewers of all stripes for its quality, has always been highly esteemed in fact. You may not like it, that's up to you, but you do not have the facts straight here, bud.
BTW, most people love it, it's why it's the best selling beer in the US.
Well. . . you have certainly swallowed the advertising if not decent beer.
No, we can't have that.
You deserve a nice bust in the chops for that inanity (with a haddock, of course). Bud is actually quite admired by brewers of all stripes for its quality, has always been highly esteemed in fact. You may not like it, that's up to you, but you do not have the facts straight here, bud.
BTW, most people love it, it's why it's the best selling beer in the US.
https://www.fearlesscritic.com/beer/19/budweiser
Bud is nasty piss water. If Bud was so fantastic, why is the market for artisan beers booming? It's basically beer for people that don't like beer. As the above linked review states, " all the alcohol of beer with none of those pesky beer flavors."
I'm sorry, I like the "pesky beer flavors."
'most people love ...... Bud'? on every continent, under the oceans, on Mars...... even the Klingon's.....
Nyahh.
Maybe some better beer should have been served in the studio.
another sleepy, dusty Delta day
No, we can't have that.
You deserve a nice bust in the chops for that inanity (with a haddock, of course). Bud is actually quite admired by brewers of all stripes for its quality, has always been highly esteemed in fact. You may not like it, that's up to you, but you do not have the facts straight here, bud.
BTW, most people love it, it's why it's the best selling beer in the US.
'most people love ...... Bud'? on every continent, under the oceans, on Mars...... even the Klingon's.....
"This note's for you" - ok.
"This Bud's for you" - acceptable.
Not acceptable if you enjoy real beer, rather than ersatz plastic tasteless corporatised overpriced oversold p1sswater that punters are foolish enough to pay extra money to drink out of a bottle. Did you know that Budweiser had the sheer chutzpah to sue the Budvar Brewery, based in the town of Budvar from which the name Budweiser (meaning 'from Budvar') comes, for trademark infringement? They lost, luckily, and you can still get proper budweiser beer produced in Budvar in more discerning bars and pubs. Seek it out, and ignore the plastic pap that the megacorp pushes.
Sorry, real beer is a bit of a hobbyhorse for me :*)
No, we can't have that.
You deserve a nice bust in the chops for that inanity (with a haddock, of course). Bud is actually quite admired by brewers of all stripes for its quality, has always been highly esteemed in fact. You may not like it, that's up to you, but you do not have the facts straight here, bud.
BTW, most people love it, it's why it's the best selling beer in the US.
I have to say, though - in a contest of Budweiser v. not beer, I'm gonna have to go with the Bud, bud.
Thanks for the laugh! I'm with you on that one..
I have to say, though - in a contest of Budweiser v. not beer, I'm gonna have to go with the Bud, bud.
fredriley wrote:
You forgot a big "BUT....!"
Budweiser is called "Puma-piss" in Germany!
MOVING!!!
And why shouldn't this be the beer chat room? Agree, re Pilsener Urquell. Fabulous brew.
That's fascinating because the whole family went to Ireland last year, and we were a bit (not greatly, mind you) taken aback that American beers were in generally short supply. We asked in several places—mostly in Dublin and Galway—and were told that American beers are way too expensive for what they are (generally thin lagers and pilseners), and the domestic beers are less expensive and tasted better. By the time we left, I'd grown very fond of Smithwick Ale. BTW, tho' this is off point, I used to tend an Irish bar in San Francisco, where we served Guiness on tap—about the only way you want to drink it. The Guiness in Ireland was very different: smoother, finer foam, less bitter, almost a sweet nuttiness to the finish. Can't explain it.
It is avbl now, I just bought it. Great song.
"This note's for you" - ok.
"This Bud's for you" - acceptable.
"I would die 4 u" - flattering.
"This song's for you" - whiney, egotistical slop.
A load of subjective crap...
she sure does
I have to say, though - in a contest of Budweiser v. not beer, I'm gonna have to go with the Bud, bud.
fredriley wrote:
"This note's for you" - ok.
"This Bud's for you" - acceptable.
Not acceptable if you enjoy real beer, rather than ersatz plastic tasteless corporatised overpriced oversold p1sswater that punters are foolish enough to pay extra money to drink out of a bottle. Did you know that Budweiser had the sheer chutzpah to sue the Budvar Brewery, based in the town of Budvar from which the name Budweiser (meaning 'from Budvar') comes, for trademark infringement? They lost, luckily, and you can still get proper budweiser beer produced in Budvar in more discerning bars and pubs. Seek it out, and ignore the plastic pap that the megacorp pushes.
Sorry, real beer is a bit of a hobbyhorse for me :*)
she sure does
"This note's for you" - ok.
"This Bud's for you" - acceptable.
Not acceptable if you enjoy real beer, rather than ersatz plastic tasteless corporatised overpriced oversold p1sswater that punters are foolish enough to pay extra money to drink out of a bottle. Did you know that Budweiser had the sheer chutzpah to sue the Budvar Brewery, based in the town of Budvar from which the name Budweiser (meaning 'from Budvar') comes, for trademark infringement? They lost, luckily, and you can still get proper budweiser beer produced in Budvar in more discerning bars and pubs. Seek it out, and ignore the plastic pap that the megacorp pushes.
Sorry, real beer is a bit of a hobbyhorse for me :*)
"This note's for you" - ok.
"This Bud's for you" - acceptable.
"I would die 4 u" - flattering.
"This song's for you" - whiney, egotistical slop.
or Tom McRea sounds like Jesse Sykes
good call.
Thanks RP!!
or Tom McRea sounds like Jesse Sykes
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