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john Dear Shithead


 Age : 19 Joined : 12 Apr 2008 Posts : 10 Location : Bavaria, Germany Points :
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 | Subject: What We Worked For Mon May 05, 2008 8:03 am | |
| Lost the confidence to write a song, So I found three simple chords And held them together with my weak voice On an out of tune guitar My father gave to me.
And may Elvis turn in his grave And Les Paul kiss my dirty, calloused fingers And may the likes of this song never make One fucking dollar, leave it for a demo tape To be played until it's broken, Then remembered only for what it was.
Then we gave them hell (x6)
To my friends and enemies who could of been anything, Titans and heroes who found survival in cause and effect. Behind counters, Behind windows, Striving just To be people With bitter ideals of justice. Do we only need to keep working because it pays rent? Sleeping under plastic stars glued to ceiling, Muscles burning alcohol and nicotine Every morning.
But we gave them hell (x6)
There's a height beyond skyscrapers, There's a distance beyond the freeway, More than pictures in a magazine, More than tragedy in a rock and roll song. It's more than the actions you know are safe to make. It's more than money could ever buy.
Are we living to work and die in American cities? And working to live and die in American cities, And dying for what we worked.
I'll contribute later on when i find the time. _________________ We are the brand new beatniks. We are the down and outers. We are the bleeding hearts, bleeding syncopated, broken rythm. |
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Mike Baby, I'm an Anarchist!


 Age : 19 Joined : 26 Apr 2008 Posts : 1337 Location : minneapolis/wisconsin Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Mon May 05, 2008 3:29 pm | |
| Fucking amazing song, I play it to death sometimes.
It's about people who just plain aren't happy with their working lives and why we can't just break free from all the bullshit.
"more than the actions you know are safe to make"
You've got to throw it all away to gain what you really want. |
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ClockworkRobot Baby, I'm an Anarchist!


 Age : 22 Joined : 18 Jan 2008 Posts : 1166 Location : Scotland Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Mon May 05, 2008 4:48 pm | |
| Yeah, this song makes me want to keep on the path I'm on, even though I know I'm not gonna make money and might not always be able to find a job... I just wanna be happy, but society doesn't make happiness easy... _________________ send n00dz plz
 ALL I GOT WAS GREEN BEANS, A ROLL AND SOME COLLYFLOWER |
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Joaquin_Honest Drinkin' Irish tonight!


 Age : 20 Joined : 10 Apr 2008 Posts : 501 Location : albuquerque - new mexico Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Mon May 05, 2008 6:36 pm | |
| Agreed and agreed. And DEFINITELY agreed about playing it to death, I love this song.
Inspires me to keep on with my creativity. And yeah, society doesn't make happiness easy. Really, it seems that society would rather you sacrifice unabashed happiness for comfort that it sells you - the price is 8 hours a day, very limited leave - especially the sick leave - and taxes. Basically, your life. More like a non-life. |
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arollo Baby, I'm an Anarchist!


 Age : 23 Joined : 01 Mar 2008 Posts : 1925 Location : Calgary, AB, Canada Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Tue May 06, 2008 2:34 am | |
| Does anyone else love it that the 16 or 17 year old kid who wrote this song went on to make his music his life ten years later? Beautiful. _________________ If you stand up like a nail then you will be knocked down / I've been too honest with myself I should have lied like everybody else |
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AM!ShitSTroll Drinkin' Irish tonight!


 Age : 24 Joined : 27 Feb 2008 Posts : 506 Location : Chicago, IL Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Tue May 06, 2008 2:48 pm | |
| even better listening to it live... _________________ Jump up, Live, Love Longer |
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xsmokinjoex Dear Shithead


 Age : 28 Joined : 13 Apr 2008 Posts : 11 Location : D1RTY JERZY Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Sat May 24, 2008 10:13 pm | |
| | this song hits so close to home for me its unreal!!! as in any song you can make the meaning up to suit your views and lifestyle for me it means that people do the same shit everyday to keep on living and is there another option do you take the high road or low road or do you give it all you got and make the best out of your situation, what are you doing for your life??? seen it played live twice and it was the best song of both nights!!! |
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Cliche Guevara From Her Lips to God's Ears


 Age : 17 Joined : 10 Apr 2008 Posts : 125 Location : Eugene, OR Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed May 28, 2008 1:24 am | |
| | arollo wrote: | | Does anyone else love it that the 16 or 17 year old kid who wrote this song went on to make his music his life ten years later? Beautiful. |
He was 17 when he wrote this? Shit... |
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e6c Untouchable


 Age : 28 Joined : 11 Apr 2008 Posts : 466 Location : Germany Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed May 28, 2008 7:37 am | |
| I think it is Tom saying as a teenager that all the other crap that comes across the music industry really doesn't matter... it is not about the cars, the money, the image or the episode of Cribs... at the core of the whole thing, being a musician is about having written a song that someone connects to and putting on a great show!
For all of you musicians out there it must feel pretty awesome to know that somewhere there is a person trying to explain his love/anger/random emotion and he feels that only your song can explain. In other words, think about the importance that some guy puts into a mix tape that he gives to a girl he likes. |
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JakobDoetman Baby, I'm an Anarchist!


 Age : 15 Joined : 23 Apr 2008 Posts : 1054 Location : Binghamton/Charlotte Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:58 pm | |
| | e6c wrote: | I think it is Tom saying as a teenager that all the other crap that comes across the music industry really doesn't matter... it is not about the cars, the money, the image or the episode of Cribs... at the core of the whole thing, being a musician is about having written a song that someone connects to and putting on a great show!
For all of you musicians out there it must feel pretty awesome to know that somewhere there is a person trying to explain his love/anger/random emotion and he feels that only your song can explain. In other words, think about the importance that some guy puts into a mix tape that he gives to a girl he likes. |
Everyone says what I'm about to say before I can say it.  _________________
| brayhold wrote: | lol, his nipples are super hard. must be a hot chick in the audience... |
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LetThisBeTheLastSong Dear Shithead

 Age : 17 Joined : 31 Jul 2008 Posts : 6 Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:25 pm | |
| | Was gonna start a thread on this song. I love it, its so truthful. It feels like Tom is actually talking to you, telling you how he feels. |
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Anarchy Dear Shithead

 Age : 25 Joined : 01 Oct 2008 Posts : 4 Location : Crack Rock City Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:09 pm | |
| | everyone is acting suprise like a 17 year old cant write a song like this... when you think out side of the box you can make any song good. |
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lauren juicebox romeo

 Age : 19 Joined : 17 Jan 2008 Posts : 6824 Location : Salinas, California Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:20 pm | |
| No one said a 17 year old can't write this song, he obviously did. But how many 17 year olds write songs this good? Not to be ageist, but seriously. _________________ I've looked at life from both sides now. From win and lose, and still somehow, It's life's illusions I recall. I really don't know life at all. |
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AnnaIsAFuckingStoolPigeon Baby, I'm an Anarchist!


 Age : 18 Joined : 20 Jul 2008 Posts : 1604 Location : Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:25 pm | |
| | drinkingirish wrote: | Fucking amazing song, I play it to death sometimes.
It's about people who just plain aren't happy with their working lives and why we can't just break free from all the bullshit.
"more than the actions you know are safe to make"
You've got to throw it all away to gain what you really want. |
Perfect. _________________ I don't know what I believe in, I don't know where I belong, So I scream at the top of my lungs, And I run in every direction... |
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insnpol Dear Shithead

 Joined : 30 Sep 2008 Posts : 32 Location : earth Points :
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 | Subject: Re: What We Worked For Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:18 pm | |
| I think this song is about more than just getting what you want by losing something. I think it's about how nobody knows what they really want, and they try to get it with money, or work, when they truly have it and don't even know. And Tom's questioning that. Questioning work, questioning money, questioning the American way of life. This song is it's own little revolution. Probably my favorite AM! song. |
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