Broadcast - America's Boy скачать видео бесплатно


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Nice Song, of a good band, my favorite and at least found this night, al fin encontre esta cancion =D, disfruten de la buena musica

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9 years назад

Juan Villarreal

i like!

9 years назад

Kierre Hodges

This song jams!

9 years назад

Sister Sister

zombies are so emotional

10 years назад

Ungh Uugh

+quilmesdave jeje Bad is a subjective word. If you don't like the song, fine, but don't just state that it's bad as if that were a fact. If you're the kind of guy that likes the pop music they have playing nowadays, then I can understand your argument, but there are those of us who do not like something based on popularity, and do not think that good songs automatically get popular. 

10 years назад

Mey Sea

I don't undestand, if you don't like this... WHY R U HERE?

10 years назад

Artemis S. Reinhold

I am sad whenever I hear her voice. one of the most underrated bands off all time. very few 'bands' effect me anymore, and yet Broadcast always makes me feel SOMETHING. 

10 years назад

Taylor Culp

danny kern

10 years назад

Shinkei DEI

Thank you Trish for being with me during my biggest time of depression, I miss you so much. . .

10 years назад

crapodopalese

I have to call BS. Have you read the lyrics? They are nothing more than associative rhymes about american things.

11 years назад

Tom Marr-Johnson

Snap shots of the heroics of American Imperialism, the all out impressiveness of its big achievements.

11 years назад

Tom Marr-Johnson

That if you throw words together randomly, they naturally make sense. Language just wants to be understood.tion. In my frustration at not being able to decipher the clues, I began to react to them, make up my own answers, mimicking back the language of the clues. I was interested then in possible answers. I got on a roll arguing with the clues, asking questions back, taking offence to them and deliberately misreading them. What came back was a sort of celebration of the American soldier.

11 years назад

Tom Marr-Johnson

Trish wrote: The lyrics to 'America's Boy' were generated by my reactions to a tabloid cryptic crossword. The clues were topically about the war in Iraq, and in general, their stance was one of anti-American occupaAlso something that the British do not have in their culture, a self celebratory nature of Americans towards their own country. The lyrics of Tender Buttons were generated through automatic writing. They are my free falling thoughts. I believe that words have their own life.

11 years назад

Marcus Spitz

Oh man. Pass me another microbrew, bro. Keep telling me about how you've figured the system out.

11 years назад

Rich Temple

Cool band

11 years назад

condicion

capitalism's telos is fascism.

11 years назад

MisterMannerisms

Didn't get played much in the states? I live in the states and it got played incessantly...in my house! Miss you Trish Keenan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 years назад

semperfidelis3100

Nope. But good try.

11 years назад

Edlin Castro

Tssss <3

12 years назад

xXPinkGoddessXx

@mickeybee That's true, the sound of 'Disorder' may not exactly be classed as "downbeat" overall, but that seems intended to suggest an anxious or agitated sort of despair laying beneath the desolation, whereas 'America's Boy' has a continually rising tone and a lightening or dispersing of the notes. Trish described the album as having a "Germanic" feel, which gives the lighter songs an interesting edge of detachment and dryness, making the lyrics even vaguer than they already are.

12 years назад

mickeybee

According to Trish the song is: 'The lyrics to “America’s Boy” were generated by my reactions to a tabloid cryptic crossword'[topically about the war in Iraq] '......What came back was a sort of celebration of the American soldier. Snap shots of the heroics of American Imperialism, the all out impressiveness of its big achievements. Also something that the British do not have in their culture, a self celebratory nature of Americans towards their own country.'

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