Agreed, And out come the wolves, I don't know how many times i've listened to it. But even when I'm just turn it on to hear 1 or 2 specific songs, I end up listening to a couple more, and a couple more. I'll be like, oh I love this song, and this one, and this is, until i've played the whole album !
Hahaha I thought that when I was younger too!! It's funny coz in downtown Seattle there use to be a punk rock bar across the street from the space needle called The Funhouse. They had pinball machines, and even a basketball court fenced in that you could go out and hang out with your beer and smokes, or join in a basketball game. I always wondered if he was referring to that place in this song. I always had a good time at the Funhouse. There's like a mini funhouse bar that is half of the club venue El Corazone in Seattle still, so it's like their kinda around!
Dean WinchesterTM it’s a beautiful city I love it here it has rural stretches, a city vibe, and suburban areas too. It’s the full package. The fucking homeless people are what’s ruining the town
@@Nwordscissorhands1738 oly used to have hippies and crust punks for homeless and it was magical. Now we have junkies and sex offenders with a few good eggs stuck in the mix…
I've heard this is about a breakup but the lyrics sound a lot like a junky waiting for a runner in a car while withdrawing. It's seriously uncanny. Wonder if that was deliberate considering historically song lyrics have often used love as a metaphor for drugs and vice versa. And the fact that Lars was a heroin addict as well as Tim's struggles with meph.
Yep, Johnny's got the gist. They played a show at the first Yo-Yo-A-Go-Go festival in Olympia right after Let's Go came out and had a great time, awesome show. It was a total indie rock lovefest. I've got some High-8 video of that show floating around somewhere.