The Saga Of Jesse Jane - Rate this track
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This song is so gross that it is great!
Everytime I hear it I shake my head and think, Oh my gosh this is awful then laugh my a** off and play it again. It is like a rollercoaster that makes you nauseous but you get back on and ride it again and again like a form of self-inflicted torture!
Since I wholeheartedly believe that Jesse Jane was ment to do cause this reaction I had to cast my vote for exellent. How can anything so sick be bad?
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Everytime I hear it I shake my head and think, Oh my gosh this is awful then laugh my a** off and play it again. It is like a rollercoaster that makes you nauseous but you get back on and ride it again and again like a form of self-inflicted torture!
Since I wholeheartedly believe that Jesse Jane was ment to do cause this reaction I had to cast my vote for exellent. How can anything so sick be bad?
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Seriously...stuck...in...my...head!!!
Okay, this one made my Trucker-Song lovin' son snicker out loud. That spinning sound isn't the CD, it's Johnny Cash, rotating! I think he might be giggling all the way, too. After all, the man gave us "A Boy Named Sue".
I love the vocals on this and I don't think the spoken part detracts at all. It kind of puts the song over the top, just when it's in danger of becoming a bit serious and repetitive.
Say, when is Alice just gonna go for it and put out a straight comedy album? Oh, right, Zipper...
Okay, this one made my Trucker-Song lovin' son snicker out loud. That spinning sound isn't the CD, it's Johnny Cash, rotating! I think he might be giggling all the way, too. After all, the man gave us "A Boy Named Sue".
I love the vocals on this and I don't think the spoken part detracts at all. It kind of puts the song over the top, just when it's in danger of becoming a bit serious and repetitive.
Say, when is Alice just gonna go for it and put out a straight comedy album? Oh, right, Zipper...
I'm too young to be this old!
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Ironically, this is one of the first songs on the album I took to quite quickly. The music compliments perfectly the story that is being told. The spoken part in the middle reminded me of Crazy Little Child's spoken passage. Again, Alice's humor won me over with this song.
All of the above is just my opinion.
Ok, I was hesitant with this one. I heard it had a real country western feel to it, and I have devoted the musical part of my life to avoiding country. I liked Desperado, and I like The Saga. A lot acctually... It's such a funny song, and being different from Alices other songs, it sticks out. Change is good, and this song is an example of that
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