The deconstruction has begun
Time for me to fall apart
And if you think that it was rough
I tell you nothing changes
Till you start to break it down
And break apart
I'll break apart
I'll break apart
Right now it's going to start
I'll break apart
The reconstruction will begin
Only when there's nothing left
But little pieces on the floor
They're made of what I was
Before I had to break it down
And break apart
I'll break apart
I'll break apart
Right now it's going to start
I'll break apart
Time for me to fall apart
And if you think that it was rough
I tell you nothing changes
Till you start to break it down
And break apart
I'll break apart
I'll break apart
Right now it's going to start
I'll break apart
The reconstruction will begin
Only when there's nothing left
But little pieces on the floor
They're made of what I was
Before I had to break it down
And break apart
I'll break apart
I'll break apart
Right now it's going to start
I'll break apart
EELS

Eels (often typeset as eels or EELS) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1991 by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver Everett, known by the stage name E. Band members have changed over the years, both in the studio and on stage, making Everett the only official member for most of the band's work. Eels' music is often filled with themes of family, death, and unrequited love. Since 1996, Eels has released fourteen studio albums, seven of which charted in the Billboard 200.
Yes. Perhaps it's time for you to get a new shtick.
I'd very much like to hear EELS songs on Radio Paradise more often!
I'd very much like to hear EELS songs on Radio Paradise more often!
I went thru a serious Eels phase myself a few years back (thanks to RP). If you haven't already, check out E's book "Things the Grandchildren Should Know". You'll enjoy.
I didn't get that, what will he do?
One more time, what is it?
Please repeat.
What?
Say it again.
Hey Eeels... repetition gets old real quick. Unless it's a chant. Like John Coltrane in "A Love Supreme" , or a monk in a temple. You ain't either..
Almost all music is repetitive.
idiot_wind wrote:
Hey Eeels... repetition gets old real quick. Unless it's a chant. Like John Coltrane in "A Love Supreme" , or a monk in a temple. You ain't either..
I'm sure they/he will take this under advisement for next time.
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I suggest a Cc: of the memo to one Peter Gabriel. Puh-leeze!
I didn't get that, what will he do?
One more time, what is it?
Please repeat.
What?
Say it again.
Hey Eeels... repetition gets old real quick. Unless it's a chant. Like John Coltrane in "A Love Supreme" , or a monk in a temple. You ain't either..
I'm sure they/he will take this under advisement for next time.
Oh I have: very squirmy! ; p