Holy shit, bruh
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Holy shit, bruh
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I always liked really deep lyrics one really has to study to understand.
"Don't you don't you want to thrill me
Don't you be afraid to tell me
Tell me if you think it's ugly
But now don't you want to touch it anyway
I've been looking for a reject
And you ain't had nothing like me yet
So don't you think it's time for motion
I can take what you've been pushin'
Hey I know what to do
I'm gonna fuck fuck fuck fuck you
Fuck you Ya I know what to do
I'm gonna fuck fuck fuck fuck you"
Holy shit, bruh
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I always liked really deep lyrics one really has to study to understand.
"Don't you don't you want to thrill me
Don't you be afraid to tell me
Tell me if you think it's ugly
But now don't you want to touch it anyway
I've been looking for a reject
And you ain't had nothing like me yet
So don't you think it's time for motion
I can take what you've been pushin'
Hey I know what to do
I'm gonna fuck fuck fuck fuck you
Fuck you Ya I know what to do
I'm gonna fuck fuck fuck fuck you"
It actually *was* deep, in a Babylon Bee sort of way.
For the record I'd have probably voted Pixies over Soundgarden if included, but I've been trying to choose among Yella's offerings when possible.
That will change for 88 if there's no "Operation: Mindcrime" or maybe "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" listed.
Full Moon Fever was great; very worthy
Cheers--
Petty was pretty spotty after his debut
The ballads on Freedom are a little weak. Throw them out and you have:
Rockin in the free world (acoustic)
Crime in the city
Don't Cry
Eldorado
On Broadway
No more
Too far gone
Rockin in the free world (electric)
Perhaps Neil's best work.
I know...its kind of like saying "if you threw out his bad plays he had a really good game..."
