sorry it's me again. forever and a day i have honestly thought that the rodeo lyric was: shaiiisswaaiiiii sainarraaaanaaaiiiaalll soooowaytsaiiiiinnnnn. and i aint fuckin with you guys --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > done. But, i think the lyrics are "Shakespeare > sang > > err on err" and its > > all about tragedy. > > That's pretty cool, but I think you're giving way > too much credit. I don't > know if it was Dan or Jeremy that wrote that lyric; > it seems like a Jeremy > lyric (from the little I know about the differences > between their lyrics). I > doubt a 17/18-yr-old Jeremy (Rodeo Jones is one of > their earliest songs) > would've sung something so arcane and literary. A > lot of the LP2 lyrics are > awesome, but some are just nonsense that, based on > the way they're slurred, I > suspect were improved in a drunken haze. Maybe not > as much for Rodeo Jones > though, since it's one of the older songs on that > record. All dumb > speculation, I know. > > > I cant think of one shakespearen > > character who was in > > love that had it work well. It was all about > pain, > > and fucking up. > > There are a lot of shakespeare characters whose > love works out well, it's > just that shakespeare's most famous plays are > tragedies (hamlet, romeo & > juliet). > > Maybe if the word "err" had ever appeared in any > other SDRE song, I'd guess > differently, but my guess is still that it's "air on > air." Althought I think > "hair on hair" would be a really cool lyric! > > Shakespeare was the first one who said, "To err is > human," though. > > I always thought "ere" just meant "here." > > xoxo, > Mike > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
