Sunday, March 6, 2016

Episode 35 Preview - Last Day That We're Young

This week we're back to the interesting stuff: awesome guests talking about their favorite songs.  And, to start us back, a song (and a band) that I did not even know existed.  But that's exactly what special guest, Chris Hornbostel, brings to the table with "Last Day That We're Young" by Game Theory.


So, get ahead of the cool kid curve by purchasing "Last Day That We're Young" on iTunes, Amazon Music, or Google Play.

No video, but it looks like the music man was good enough to provide a legit version on YouTube:



And for those of your lyrics-readers (and you REALLY need to read these lyrics):

"Last Day That We're Young"


Adds up a shame to leave it so unresolved
Shakes all the sheathing loose from the wire
Time's going to be a luxury now in the responsibility empire
So give me some false hope I can take seriously
Set me some road blocks I can't break through
And watch what I'll risk to get what I want
I think too much I always do

No changing your side
No thinking it's time to start things over
No favors denied
No, not on the last day that we're young

Hang up the faces, Lon Chaney, your day's gone
'Cause each one is one less chance you can win
No one can get behind what they all say
And so you lose before you begin

What was it we were always wanting?
Didn't we know we had it all?
Show me some tear-eyed beauty that disappears
Every time I might happen along
Opalesque, eye-lined, owning the day
When it comes I'll have been proven wrong

No changing your side
No thinking it's time to start things over
No favors denied
No, not on the last day that we're young

No changing your side
No thinking it's time to start things over
No favors denied
No, not on the last day that we're young

What was it we were always wanting?
Didn't we know we had it all?

So listen, watch, read, and come back on Wednesday to join in the discussion.

No comments:

Post a Comment