by Roody_Yogurt » Sun May 11, 2003 10:40 pm
Yeah, it's already there in the song, but I think it's the bands way of saying, yeah, we really mean it, this stuff is out there, and the statistics about it being someone the person knew can hopefully help warn someone who's too dumb to realize that stuff anyway. People are so inclined to think, 'this couldn't happen to me... it happens to other people, and probably people I don't know.'
As far as being responsible for the listener in your car, I know what that's like. Last year, I put together a mix cd that included the song "Fingers" by Dan Bryk which is a somewhat simplistic and almost laughable account of his being molested as a young teenager by his piano teacher, then transforms into a revenge fantasy in which "Fingers" is begging for his life before being killed. I like the song because it shows how the world is fucked up beyond our comprehension and shows empathy to its victims, but when I played that mix when I had some friends over the other month, they laughed and were like, "what the fuck?" So who cares, they missed the point.
Anyway, there's always Zebrahead's cover of "Wannabe."
P.S. Dan Bryk is the probably the only guy who has written a song about an Apple II programmer, with "Mark Turmell V 2.0."
Yeah, it's already there in the song, but I think it's the bands way of saying, yeah, we really mean it, this stuff is out there, and the statistics about it being someone the person knew can hopefully help warn someone who's too dumb to realize that stuff anyway. People are so inclined to think, 'this couldn't happen to me... it happens to other people, and probably people I don't know.'
As far as being responsible for the listener in your car, I know what that's like. Last year, I put together a mix cd that included the song "Fingers" by Dan Bryk which is a somewhat simplistic and almost laughable account of his being molested as a young teenager by his piano teacher, then transforms into a revenge fantasy in which "Fingers" is begging for his life before being killed. I like the song because it shows how the world is fucked up beyond our comprehension and shows empathy to its victims, but when I played that mix when I had some friends over the other month, they laughed and were like, "what the fuck?" So who cares, they missed the point.
Anyway, there's always Zebrahead's cover of "Wannabe."
P.S. Dan Bryk is the probably the only guy who has written a song about an Apple II programmer, with "Mark Turmell V 2.0."