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Intro and Verses
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Chorus
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It changes around towards the end, but basically the chords remain the same. A few random
notes here and there too.
"...You can't eat a stapler"
"Wanna split it?"
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Simon (Si) Lead Player |
#1 by Simon (Si) Brown at Jan 3, 1972 at 9:26 AM EST |
| im with red on this one | |
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Ben Average |
#2 by Ben at Jul 25, 1972 at 2:21 AM EST |
| i think blindchameleon is the most correct. though i originally thought it was about prosititution too, now that i think about it their really isnt anything that suggests it directly. the thing that chameleon missed most was that its just as much about substance abuse as it is about being stuck trying to be discovered in hollywood, with the lines like "Drinks to quell the smell", "No one knows the secrets that you hide", and "scores along the way" | |
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Peter Average |
#3 by Peter Boyle at Jul 28, 1973 at 3:57 PM EST |
| This is one of my favorite eve6 song. | |
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Andy Wanna Be |
#4 by Andy Ketron at Feb 27, 1986 at 7:50 AM EST |
| I don't know. To me, this song is about a girl who left home and went out on her own, not necesarily to pursue dreams. The world is really harsh to her, and she's kinda depressed and abused by it. Montana to me is her father. The "no one sees the colour of your eyes..." bit is more like "no one cares, no one knows who you are, but you're really beautiful" to me, kind of saying how low things have gotten, but how high they ought to be. | |
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Jebus Wanna Be |
#5 by Jebus ------ at Jul 18, 1988 at 3:46 PM EST |
| ok i changed my mind | |
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Zac Wanna Be |
#6 by Zac McCollum at Jul 12, 1993 at 11:15 PM EST |
| 'Her bones and truth show through' - She's probably not had a good meal for a while, and her starvation shows her bones and the truth of her misery. | |
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Ian Average |
#7 by Ian at Sep 7, 1993 at 9:42 PM EST |
| eh i guess i kind of agree with both of the above. see i've been thinking its a song about a woman who is into prostitution and drugs who has a kid that she should be thinking about. so i literally was thinking there's a woman named Montana and someone is saying get your life together for your kid. | |
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pharaoh shane Rhythm Player |
#8 by pharaoh shane at Jul 11, 1996 at 7:07 PM EST |
| So this girl grew up in the big state of Montana, right? And she wants to be a movie star. Yeah, that's the gist of it. But I like getting into line by line translation. Hey montana take your daughter back, From the bathrooms of Angeles Vall. - That's basically saying that the girl needs to go back to her roots, her old time home is more her style. She believes in destiny Her names always misspelled - Destiny, as in this she believes she was meant to be in pictures. However, she's not well known, or given respect. Waitressing to pay the rent Drinks to quell the smell Of people breathing way too close, Folks who don't mean well - This is saying that she needs some kind of job before making it big, and waitressing is it. But while doing it she has to deal with the bad people in Los Angeles/Hollywood -- the skeezes. No one sees the color of your eyes No one sees your smile No one knows the secrets that you hide No one sees you cry - Another testament to her unknown...ness. She feels that she has all of this talent and potential, but no one is able to see what she sees in herself. The last line is a result of these oversights. She parks her car two blocks away, from apartment 15A She walks with somber in her step and scores along the way - Back to the poor situation, with an undoubtedly shitty apartment. Now, the scoring part: that's kind of tricky. Either she scored some drugs or had sex with someone on the way home, though I'm leaning towards the drugs part. It's more fashionable, after all. Blue's your hue you tiny thing Dropping patrons wine Singing to you own sad song Two feet stuck in the mire - First line, she's depressed. The other parts are basically referring back to her job, her depression, and her inability to get out of it. Hey montana take your daughter back It's clear she needs your care These bustling Streets are icy veins of a beast who snuffs her prayer - Hey, girl who's trying to make it in Hollywood? Go home, because this city is chewing you up. Her bones and the truth show through - I'm thinking she died, somehow, someway, or at least lost all hope. | |
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Allen Average |
#9 by Allen Stone at Jan 31, 2000 at 7:24 PM EST |
| I never thought of the thing about the girl being from montana and it being a call for her to give up her dreams and move back home. I think you are right on that part, now that I think about it. The problem, however, seems to be that you missed a big sub-theme of prostitution. She might have moved to Angeles Vall to be a movie star, but in order to survive she became a prostitot[sic]. Lines that corroborate: Hey montana take your daughter back, From the bathrooms of Angeles Vall. -Take her back from the bathrooms of Angeles Vall? She scrubbing toilets? I think this might just be a metaphor for the double minus life she is leading or it could be something about her turning tricks. Waitressing to pay the rent Drinks to quell the smell Of people breathing way too close, Folks who don't mean well - I think the waitressing is just a front for the other business she keeps. The folks who don't mean well I think are her clients. That is what is meant by the breathing way too close thing. No one sees the color of your eyes No one sees your smile No one knows the secrets that you hide No one sees you cry - If what you say is true and she did move to Cali to become famous, then these four lines put an interesting spin on things. I think the "no one" here is are her clients again. They don't see the girl that moved down to become famous, they only see the hot peice they are going to get. She parks her car two blocks away, from apartment 15A She walks with somber in her step and scores along the way - Scores along the way? Her bones and the truth show through - I think this is the only line that might go along with the drug use thing. Yeah. That's what I think. | |
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D.J Wanna Be |
#10 by D.J Mortensen at Jan 31, 2003 at 7:47 PM EST |
| oh i forgot another thing, i've seen documentaries and stuff about prostitutes who will keep their kids in the bathroom when they're working so that's what i got from the line "From the bathrooms of Angeles Vall" cause she's keeping her kid in the bathroom while she's working. | |
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jacob Average |
#11 by jacob ap at Dec 27, 2003 at 3:24 AM EST |
| i think montana in this song is the state. a state of small towns where everyone knows all your secrets and they care enough about you to spell your name right. and they notice if you have been crying. i think her bones showing through is a visual representation of what hollywood is doing to her. maybe she can't afford to feed herself, or she may be anorexic. anyway i can't decide if this song is a plea to her family to accept her back after she ran away, or if it is her hope montana will take her back. maybe she feels everyone will judge her for having left. she is a failure because she couldn't make it outside the town. or they think she thinks she is too good for them and that is why she left. but in any case, she needs to be in that town again. 1 | |
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Michael Average |
#12 by Michael at Apr 29, 2007 at 12:45 PM EST |
| This is one of my favorite eve6 song. | |