Interview - 107.7 The End - Blue vs. Pinkerton
Lyrics
Hey
Hey, yeah, um, I would like to know
Yes
Yes
Come on governor, speak up then young lad
Okay, I'd like to know
Why was your first self titled album
So like, put together and like perfect
And why was your uh, second album like, like
Less like that?
Yeah
Dude
Dude
What a bummer
Dude, you're bumming me out
It's like, because your first album like
Was like cool but it sucked
But your second album like came back, it was pretty good
Sucked but it was cool
I can, I can answer that question
The point, the point you're trying to make is
The first album was very produced, second album had a much more raw feel to it
It's like they paid two thousand dollars for the first album
And like five hundred for the second one
It costs a lot of money to sound like that
When we went to make our first album we were all very um
Preppy?
No, it wasn't that
It was we were nervous and we wanted to sound good
So I think we were in the wrong frame of mind
We were making sure everything was perfect
And it came out sounding a bit sterile I think
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah, I'm on your homepage right now
Really? I've never even been there, so I don't know what you're looking at but
You're glad
So are you um
The second album, when you went in to record it
Was that an intentional thing, to make it more raw sounding, Rivers?
No I think it was just uh
Bit more natural
Just be ourselves, yeah, be natural
And
C sharp
At that point, we had toured for a year and a half
So we were pretty confident that we could just press record
And it would sound presentable
Cool
So we just had fun
Writer(s): CURTIS, JENKINS, Danny Curtis, Martin Jenkins
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
The Meaning of Interview - 107.7 The End - Blue vs. Pinkerton
Be the first!
Post your thoughts on the meaning of "Interview - 107.7 The End - Blue vs. Pinkerton".