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She was sharin' Sharon's outlook on the topic of disease
Mikey had a facial scar, and Bobby was a racist
They were all in love with dyin', they were doin' it in Texas
Tommy played piano like a kid out in the rain
Then he lost his leg in Dallas, he was dancin' with a train
They were all in love with dyin', they were drinking from a fountain
That was pourin' like an avalanche comin' down the mountain
I don't mind the sun sometimes, the images it shows
I can taste you on my lips and smell you in my clothes
Cinnamon and sugary and softly spoken lies
You never know just how to look through other people's eyes
Some will die in hot pursuit in fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit while sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche comin' down the mountain
I don't mind the sun sometimes, the images it shows
I can taste you on my lips and smell you in my clothes
Cinnamon and sugary and softly spoken lies
You never know just how you look through other people's eyes
Another Mikey took a knife while arguing in traffic
Flipper died a natural death, he caught a nasty virus
Then there was the ever present football player-rapist
They were all in love with dyin', they were doin' it in Texas
Paulie caught a bullet, but it only hit his leg
Well, it should have been a better shot, and got him in the head
They were all in love with dyin', they were drinkin' from a fountain
That was pourin' like an avalanche comin' down the mountain
I don't mind the sun sometimes, the images it shows
I can taste you on my lips and smell you in my clothes
Cinnamon and sugary and softly spoken lies
You never know just how you look through other people's eyes
It was a lot sweeter song when I thought the line was "They were all in love with Di and they were doing it in Texas."
I finally read the lyrics of this song. It turns that they weren't in love with Diane.
Right? I'm shocked lol
OK Butthole Surfers but no Fishbone. Somebody explain that.
Yes, would love to hear Fishbone on RP! Saw them live at Aztlan in Denver in late 80βs, rockinβ show!
My 4 year old proceeded to break into a dance while this played.
The crowd totally enjoyed this!
i don't like the cover art, the album name and the name of the band
but i like the song
As someone named Larry, I kind of like the album name.
wow!! this song reminds me of Jim Carrol Band
"People Who Died"
From Catholic Boy album 1980
same. bill played that a few days ago.
huh.
wow!! this song reminds me of Jim Carrol Band
"People Who Died"
From Catholic Boy album 1980
truth but how bout Iggy's Dum Dum Boys?
Not bad - but I ain't gonna wear the T-shirt saying 'Butthole Surfers' :)
No kidding. That band name ranks down there with "Hoobastank". Really? That is the band name you want to be connected to? I'll bet you have some
very witty and profound tattoos too.
"People Who Died"
From Catholic Boy album 1980
I had a chance to see these guys in a bar in Kansas City, back in the 1980s.
But I chose not to to. What a dummy.
The band that launched a thousand Cakes.
Maybe just one.
great lyrics, great vibe
ETA: It just struck me that this song would play well with Jim Carroll's "People Who Died."
I can't look directly at it.
Nor can I. Brings back immediate memories of a horrific murder from 1974. It was a ball point pen, not a pencil, in that case. Disturbed the heck out of me. Read about it if you dare: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Gro0vy College Anthem from early 90's.
Funky video that was once featured on Beavis and Butthead.
(They cut the lyrics on the video: "...football player rapist..." and "...should have been a better shot got 'em in the head..." among other phrase were bleeped out.)
I’m a father to two boys who are now adults and much to my delight they agreed to come on holiday with The Wife and I last summer. This song (along with Camper Van Beethovens, Might is Right) will always remind me of driving between Vancouver and Seattle, to a Radio Paradise motivated playlist, with the boys bickering about who’s turn it was to get to drive the hire SUV. Happy days!
Better check your dates.
"Loser" (which is what this song clearly borrows from) was 1994.
Unimportant as they're both great songs.
I'm hearing The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women" and Jim Carroll's "People Who Died." But maybe I'm showing my age.
zigzag is correct, though, technically, Beck's Loser was released as a single on March 8, 1993 and began getting significant airplay, which led to a record deal and the release of his first album in 1994 on which Loser was included. This song was released in 1996. I like both songs.
The Surfers were almost certainly inspired by Beck, not the other way round (as I too would have guessed).
Surprise.
All artists are inspired, and influenced, by the art of other artists. All of them.
Peace.
I'm not sure if you guys are keying in on the drums or some other aspect, but it may be worth mentioning the drums in Loser are directly sampled from Johnny Jenkins' cover of Dr. John's Walk on Gilded Splinters.
No, no, and no. Novel song, not much more than that. Isn't even holding up to time very well. IMHO of course, what the hell do I know really?
This is rap for RP!
This might be the only Butthole Surfers track I recognize and like. It's a 7 for me.
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Why does Beck sound like the Butthole Surfers, Van Morrison, etc.?
impediguy wrote:
Why does Beck sound like the Butthole Surfers, Van Morrison, etc.?
Why do these guys sound like themselves? Like I said a few days ago here , "The Shame of Life" sounds a lot like a glossy techno version of this song.
I can't look directly at it.
i don't like the cover art, the album name and the name of the band
but i like the song
I had no idea what you were talking about, so I read them too. Huh. I didn't know what Diane had to do with any of this, either.
I can't look directly at it.
beck sounds like them. He was 8-10 years later
Better check your dates.
"Loser" (which is what this song clearly borrows from) was 1994.
Unimportant as they're both great songs.
Agreed
beck sounds like them. He was 8-10 years later
Why does Beck sound like the Butthole Surfers, Van Morrison, etc.?
…have the late '90s really been 20 years ago? Hard. To. Believe.
+10
Butthole + Pepper = Pain.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches loves this song... we give it a big 10 for that guitar work...
For some things, the amount it sucks directly relates to how good it really is. You just don't know how good it is because it hides under all the sucking. But later - sometimes much later - you realize how much it doesn't suck.
Unless it's Primus. They suck.
Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought you'd left us.
So, what do you think the experiment was? Combining the body of a man with the mind (and music taste) of a chicken?
(Just teasing, ManBird!)
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Thanks goodness for image blocking technology.....bye bye manbird graphics!
Neil
Neil
It would appear that "manbirdexperiment" just may have a hard-on for the "Butthole Surfers."
Ya think ?
On_The_Beach wrote:
. . . or Throbbing Gristle.
or The Pork Dukes. . .
. . . or Throbbing Gristle.
Papernapkin wrote:
"___________________________________________"
Thanks.
Pepper
Pearl Jam Nothing As It Seems | |||
Youngbloods Darkness, Darkness | |||
Paul Simon She Moves On | |||
The mood I'm in all right....... | |||
Never saw them at Club Foot? I didn't either. They put on quite a show, though, from what I heard back in the day.
...well, Mom, the good news is - it's not the Revolting Cocks...
or Nashville Pussy....
...well, Mom, the good news is - it's not the Revolting Cocks...
A Generation X Icon for sure. I am still trying to decide whether this period marked the beginning of the great decline in which we are immersed.
I heard an interview with the Fun Lovin' Criminals where one of the band seriously claimed his mother believes the name of the group is "FUN LOVIN' GUYS" because he didn't have the nerve to tell her the truth.
I thought it was "they were all in love with Diane" as well.
I blame it on college, as I haven't head this since.
Although they were respected by their peers and attracted a devoted fan base, the Butthole Surfers had little commercial success until 1996's Electriclarryland, their only gold record to date. The album contained the hit single "Pepper," which climbed to #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart that year.
Yeah! I saw BS in 1994 when they opened for Pearl Jam. There seemed no difference between songs and it was so loud and awful I wanted to kill myself.
I do like this song. They had nothing even resembling this when I saw them.
Ask and ye shall receive!