Tabbed By:Heath Norris
Email: HeathN311@aol.com
Tuning: Standard
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Dylan Rhythm Player |
#1 by Dylan Fitzgerald at Sep 28, 2007 at 9:17 PM EST |
| Yeah, Diamond is right... cum1 prep. Together with; plus. Often used in combination: our attic-cum-studio | |
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Maarten Average |
#2 by Maarten Wuyts at Sep 29, 2007 at 10:29 PM EST |
| ok, i dont think 'cum' is used as a slang term here, but rather the latin term meaning 'with' or 'at the same time as', which suggests that it is talking about the lost life of a child. Just my thoughts. | |
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Kyle Average |
#3 by Kyle at Oct 2, 2007 at 5:18 PM EST |
| yeah, and man, like uh, dude bro, when he says the universe is shaped like the earth, man, it means it's round. The universe is round, get it? The earth is round, and the universe is like the earth, so the universe is round. GET IT? Seriously though, who else thinks that America's education system is crumbling? I've heard teachers say the same kind of things as CONTROLDbyhatred. Something's wrong. And how can anyone help but love Isaac Brock? American genius; rather, genius who is wholly American and locked into it. | |
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Hey Retard Wanna Be |
#4 by Hey Retard at Oct 11, 2007 at 4:42 AM EST |
| I had to write a paper on this papal letter once for a Western Civ class and I wasn't too interested in the letter so I started searching for some inspiration. I put on the Mouse CD and there it was in the first line of Third Planet. "Everything that keeps me together is falling apart." I used that as my intro line to write a paper talking about the deteriorating steadfasts of human and societal morality. So there you have it, Modest Mouse, proves inspirational in many different circumstances. | |
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Ahhma Average |
#5 by Ahhma Yomamma at Oct 13, 2007 at 9:37 PM EST |
| Love this song even though i cant understand most of it, including this line "your heart felt good, it was drippin' pitch and made of wood". Yeah so the Heart felt good is pretty obvious (((($$$****but could someone please tell me what the "drippin pitch and made of wood" means? please.*****$$$)))) | |
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Harry Average |
#6 by Harry Johnson at Oct 18, 2007 at 11:30 AM EST |
| not related to the song, specifically, but someone posted something that I thought was really true--Modest is purely american (i don't know how'd they feel about) and distinctly reflects my home the pacific northwest. i think it resonates with all of us here in the lonesome crowded west, but someone back me up if they think the music just FEELS like the PNW. those melancholdy gray rainy days in the city and the blanket of clouds that hug those evergreen hills in the countryside. it just feels like it. i hate to be claiming some regional "insight" but i tend to think its true. now that i'm away from the pnw, it reminds me so much of home. | |
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connor Average |
#7 by connor gooley at Oct 18, 2007 at 8:42 PM EST |
| ^ I totally agree with that | |