I Hate You
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The spelling bit kinda ruins it for me, one of my less favoured songs on the album
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I'm surprised more people don't love this song. I think it's magic. I just wish it were a bit longer.
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Definitely a highlight of the album for me (along with the sleeper hit no one seems to mention Wonderful world)
It feels like it could have had another round of insults from each member before the glen bit but its still very cool. Some of the insults made me chuckle I must admit, wonder how many arguments have been had over these points over the years hahaha
It feels like it could have had another round of insults from each member before the glen bit but its still very cool. Some of the insults made me chuckle I must admit, wonder how many arguments have been had over these points over the years hahaha
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AGREE!RemarkablyInsincere wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:00 amI'm surprised more people don't love this song. I think it's magic. I just wish it were a bit longer.
Love it
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The inclusion of Glen's name in this, or any song, must be upsetting to a couple of members here. LOL
To Glen:
Dennis: "We hate you, we hate your sneer"
Alice: "The cigarettes, the smell of beer"
Neal: The mutton chops, the switchblade knife"
Mike: "Your unapologetic life"
All: "But most of all we're filled with rage at the empty space you left on stage..."
Alice: "What a Syd"
To Glen:
Dennis: "We hate you, we hate your sneer"
Alice: "The cigarettes, the smell of beer"
Neal: The mutton chops, the switchblade knife"
Mike: "Your unapologetic life"
All: "But most of all we're filled with rage at the empty space you left on stage..."
Alice: "What a Syd"
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Im surprised at its inclusion as no one knows who the band are.
Live he could do it with his touring band. New lyrics.
With your dyed blonde hair and your awful noodling
Who the hell do you think youre fooling?
Live he could do it with his touring band. New lyrics.
With your dyed blonde hair and your awful noodling
Who the hell do you think youre fooling?
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It is one of the weak spots on the album. The end of it is definitely well meaning but definitely not in the top half of the songs on the album.
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cooperrocks wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:46 pmIt is one of the weak spots on the album. The end of it is definitely well meaning but definitely not in the top half of the songs on the album.
Yeah..... why waste a track talking about those OG guys. They are just some 70+ year old rockers (errr) who are trying to be part of an album that is attempting to relive their former days, and their old man stories, from Detroit. ('Detroit Stories'??? Isn't that the album title?). C'mon Alice, dump these old guys and get back with the kids...where is Johnny Depp?
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I'm confused. (What's new?)
Were those last posts sarcasm or not?
Were those last posts sarcasm or not?
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My post was sarcasm yes. The Dels et al with no one knows who the band are etc now have to listen to a song about the band no one knows about. It's probably the bravest song on the album as three unknown singers sing about Alice and another unknown. Does anyone else see the irony?
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Sadly pitkin is correct...I remember going to see Alice in Glasgow a few years ago, the OG came on towards the end for the set they did. I was buzzing and turned to a stranger and said "this is amazing, never thought in my days id see the OG"...I got a look as if to say "Who?".
The curtain at the back of the stage caught fire...I then made the mistake of saying "That's Glen Buxton making his mark now"...Jeezo, swallow me up and never make idle banter from 1 fan to another again because the looks i was getting where as if to say "what and who are you talking about?"
The curtain at the back of the stage caught fire...I then made the mistake of saying "That's Glen Buxton making his mark now"...Jeezo, swallow me up and never make idle banter from 1 fan to another again because the looks i was getting where as if to say "what and who are you talking about?"
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Don't feel like that!!! Give yourself credit for not being a superficial reject from the Nirvana generation. ("I feel stupid and contagious. Here we are now, entertain us"). The more you know the better, let the others wallow in their pig sty of ignorance.rgallie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 7:11 pmSadly pitkin is correct...I remember going to see Alice in Glasgow a few years ago, the OG came on towards the end for the set they did. I was buzzing and turned to a stranger and said "this is amazing, never thought in my days id see the OG"...I got a look as if to say "Who?".
The curtain at the back of the stage caught fire...I then made the mistake of saying "That's Glen Buxton making his mark now"...Jeezo, swallow me up and never make idle banter from 1 fan to another again because the looks i was getting where as if to say "what and who are you talking about?"
I'd ask your confused neighbor if he knew that his idol is 72 years old....and what is that matter with them paying to watch a man as old as the dad or grandfather?
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For me, that song represents what was a band in the seventies, a real band... not a boss with his employees. A bunch of guys with talent, a love for music, but also a desire for success, money, girls, etc... They were a bunch of roosters, and sometimes roosters fights each others, just add drugs and alcohol to that, and it could be a disaster or... a good song.
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Looks like we were both wrong! viewtopic.php?f=11&t=10031Si wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:22 amInteresting question. When I did the lyrics it automatically seemed to me to be a Barrett reference, as Alice often mentions him when talking about the early years, but now I've seen the official lyrics on the album it is spelt "SID" on there. A question for Alice I guess.Gilles27 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:21 amHi Si, I notice that at the end of the lyrics on the part about Glen it says:Si wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 3:23 pmLyrics page:
https://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/14-lyric ... tories.php
All: "But most of all we're filled with rage at the empty space you left on stage..."
Alice: "What a Syd"
Do you think that's a reference to Syd Barret? When I heard it I assumed Alice says "What a Sid" as a reference to Sid Vicious. I thought it was interesting that we seem to have different interpretations.
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