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The Strokes — Last Nite
Album: Is This It
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Released: 2001
Length: 3:12
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 treatment_bound wrote:
I read yesterday that they're releasing a new album again shortly.  2001's early-20's snotty NYC'ers refuse to succumb to middle-age paunch!

 
Right, because when your'e '20's snotty' you cannot envision middle-age, much less paunch. When I was '20's snotty' myself the possibilty wasn't on the radar, and I don't think people have changed very much since the late 70s'.

We aquire wisdom when it's too late (If I had known at 22 what I know now...) - it's about as useful as a comb is to a bald person.
I read yesterday that they're releasing a new album again shortly.  2001's early-20's snotty NYC'ers refuse to succumb to middle-age paunch!
 pcicatar wrote:
A clear reminder that the guy that walks into practice w/ the PA gets to be singer.

 
He's also the guy with the most money; the singer's father was a millionaire playboy and co-founder of Elite Modeling Agency.  Pretty good tune, though.
Last ni-i-i-ight... you can't hurry love... in a town called malice!
 
I've always found this song completely uninteresting.  Musically pretty boring and the singer sounds like he's trying way too hard to sound like he's not trying hard enough.

P.S. That comment from pcicatar is hilariously true.  I have a small amount of experience recording small bands in small studios....anyway, I always used to say that I was sick and tired of bands with singers who were the only person in the band who didn't feel any need to study music.
I would like this song more if parts of it weren't so "similar" to American Girl, as many others have noted.
 pcicatar wrote:
A clear reminder that the guy that walks into practice w/ the PA gets to be singer.
 
Comments like these make me want a comment-specific "like" feature. 
One of the few Strokes songs I like.


A clear reminder that the guy that walks into practice w/ the PA gets to be singer.
 lmic wrote:
She was...
An American girl

 

Indeed, very much alike.

She was...
An American girl

 kellis wrote:
This song never fails to make me wanna get up and shake it {#Bananasplit}
 
Let's do it! 
put this in heavier rotation please. 8
oh summer of 2003...you were a good one.
 kellis wrote:
This song never fails to make me wanna get up and shake it {#Bananasplit}
 
too true, blue.   Love it.
This song never fails to make me wanna get up and shake it {#Bananasplit}

These guys would have to do a lot more heroin and chill out a bit to get close to Velvet Underground... Not to mention Lou Reed type would have to join the band.

But Im really liking this energy!:

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
Strokes - Last Nite
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
Fats Domino - Blue Monday


 hippiechick wrote:
These guys we so hot for awhile. Are they still out there?
 

From their website:

When are the Strokes coming back? 
The guys are set to get together and get back at it early 2009.

THIS ALBUM DESERVES A FULL 10!!!
Seven years straight and haven't tired of it yet.
Shame everything after sucked.
 horstman wrote:
Velvet Underground
 
What is Velvet Underground without art?  Ok, that might be a bit harsh.  But these guys are (were?) no Velvet Underground. 
These guys we so hot for awhile. Are they still out there?
Velvet Underground
rickhoran wrote:
thats a loaded statement.
well, it IS the strokes so, whichever visual your filter allows ahhahaha
jenakle wrote:
commence head bobbin'
thats a loaded statement.
commence head bobbin'
Wha wha wha. . .?! The Strokes?!? RP just got a lot more rockin'.
I've never heard this on RP. Hell yeah, Bill!
This song brings back great memories of some pretty raucous evenings. Makes me feel tipsy just hearing it. Thanks Bill. Always good to feel tipsy at work.
Predictable; boring
WOW! Two premieres in one night!