good song, bad lyrics
Thursday May 31st 2007, 11:09 pm
Filed under: daily digs

Awhile back, I mentioned a song called “Whoever you are” by Geggy Tah. This song isn’t well-known at ALL, which surprised me when it came on the radio tonight. On the station 103.7 here in Seattle, they play the “Nine at 9,” where each night, they play nine songs that relate to the same theme. Tonight’s theme was “Good songs with bad lyrics,” and “Whoever you are” was one of them. I was pretty psyched, especially since Matt has never heard the song (and my rendition is pretty horrific). Of course, as soon as the song came on the radio, he got on the phone–and got off the phone right when the song ended.

But after the song, the deejay said that the band was from Burbank. He said, “This song makes a lot of sense when you think about this band being from LA. If you’re driving on the freeway and someone lets you in their lane, you write a song about it. It’s a miracle if that happens.” So funny and so true…and so different from driving on the freeways in Seattle. Thank goodness!!


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