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Oh. You Haven't Been Looking
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| Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McGuinness. | |
| Can I go away? | |
| You have to be at least one pound to get a day. | |
| Put it on the line, and I feel fine. | |
| Maybe you're my super thyme. | |
| Put it on the line, and I feel fine. | |
| Maybe you're my super time. | |
| Put it on the line, and I feel fine. | |
| Oh. | |
| You haven't been looking for love, I know. | |
| You know, that was Bunsden Super Time. | |
| Really cool video where there's a serious car accident and they jump in and start dancing with the victims who don't want them to. | |
| Kind of like that crazy horror movie with the two guys dressed in the tennis gear. | |
| I think it was Swedish. | |
| Funny games. | |
| Funny games. | |
| Oh, Mino Laiki. | |
| That's like that dude who did the sacrifice movie, you know, the one with the disturbing shit. | |
| He's American, though. | |
| You know the one? | |
| Mid Somer? | |
| Oh, yes, yes, yes. | |
| He's in our racism intro, right? | |
| Where the son's raping the father. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Yeah, European whites, they do, their movies are too scary. | |
| I don't like that. | |
| At least American horror has an element of humor. | |
| But European horror, it's too advanced for my liking. | |
| Look at them enjoy the blood. | |
| They're weird, those Europeans. | |
| They've been around for too long. | |
| I like new countries, like Canada and America. | |
| And we have great leaders, too, like Joe Biden, who didn't fall. | |
| He careened into the ground. | |
| We'll be covering that with my pet Biden. | |
| So that song really sticks in your head. | |
| The chorus does. | |
| And it got me thinking about repetition and the way things get stuck in your head. | |
| How much of music do we like, genuinely like, and how much is it just repetition that's, we recognize it, you know? | |
| Like the Beatles. | |
| You've heard the Beatles 80 million times, or Bob Marley, or Led Zeppelin, so you like them. | |
| I remember when I was young, a teenager, maybe 14, there was this punk band, GBH, and they're not a very likable band, but I liked their look, and I wanted to dress like them. | |
| So I just force-fed City Baby Attacked by Rats into my brain, listened to it 100 times, and then I liked it. | |
| You ever have the opposite? | |
| Where you like a song and you have to stop yourself from exhausting the song? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Jerry Cinnamon, Bonnie. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Dude, I don't think you did a great job of not playing that out. | |
| It was during the skiing trip. | |
| Every night was, do you know the bunny? | |
| On the ski lift. | |
| Do you know the money? | |
| Yeah, I ruined him. | |
| You did, yeah. | |
| I did. | |
| It's like, I remember I was really into eggnog, and I chugged like a three-liter thing of it, and now. | |
| What were you five years old? | |
| I can't even look at eggnog. | |
| Yeah, you. | |
| And this, remember the Payola in the 80s, I think it was? | |
| Pay to play. | |
| So these record labels were caught paying records labels to play the song again and again and again and that made it a hit. | |
| I'm not saying there's no such thing as good music, but I was going to do a green screen on underrated albums like Cut the Crap by The Clash, Mondo Bongo by Boomtown Rats, and Word of Mouth by The Kinks. | |
| And they have great hits on them. | |
| Mondo Bongo has that Another Piece of Red Left My Atlas Today. | |
| And Up All Night Doon Doon Doondoo. | |
| And then Cut the Crap has This Is England on it. | |
| And Word of Mouth has that Livin' on a Thin Line that they use on the Sopranos. | |
| So they're three great albums. | |
| You should pull them up. | |
| But I was thinking the reason I like them so, well, obviously I listened to the shit out of the clash because I was punk. | |