"Jonathan Parker's Gateways Research Institute"ĭeeDee and Ms. Song on radio after Daria switches stationsĭaria's thoughts after seeing the Fashion Club Song on radio after Daria runs over suitcase McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia. The Living End / Spiderbait / Veruca Salt / Tumbleweed / The Fauves. Jane eating dinner with the Morgendorffers A Day On The Green: Almighty Monster Lineup. Reunion with Daria and Jane everyone gathers Trent, Jesse, and Jane approaching the nut standĭaria, Jane, Brittany, and Kevin on school roof Quinn's dates attempting to slow dance with herĭaria and Jane talking to Upchuck's cousins Upchuck talking about "rollercoasters and love" Immediately after Quinn walks past Three J's in hallīrittany and Robert talking to Jodie and Mack In hallway before Kevin and Brittany fightingĬheerleaders agreeing not to take Kevin to the dance Patrick's Dayĭaria and Jane drinking juice at Jane's houseĭaria, Jane and the holidays at Pizza King Kevin deciding glasses will make him smartĭaria walking without glasses or contactsĭaria eavesdropping on Quinn's phone callĭaria, Jane, Kevin, and Brittany in hallwayĭaria reading romance novel at kitchen tableĭaria meeting Cupid and St. NOTE: Nearly all of the entries in these lists apply only to episodes and movies that were originally broadcast on television, not the ones that were released on VHS and DVD (which were replaced with a "generic" soundtrack due to music licensing costs). It's really that simple, folks.Outpost Daria Reborn - Song List: Season Three Veruca Salt Shutterbug Play track Love this track More actions Listeners 42.5K Scrobbles 154.3K Join others and track this song Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last. The girls love self reference and love The Beatles, so this was falling in line with that. The song "Seether" is about Louise's volatile temper. The bridge is a bit of a non sequitur, but it is a nod to The Beatles "Glass Onion", as many have mention. But everyone needs a little "pity now and then." Being a rockstar as an adult - "falling off" and being "watered down and fully grown" isn't easy. She admits that although she's been at the forefront of the band, Louise is the driving force and she's "stealing her thunder" and then threatening to leave. I think she's admitting that by quitting, she's basically "flipping off everyone", and I think she is chiding herself a bit here. I think this is Nina basically talking to herself here. This is 'Veruca Salt SNL (1997)' by SnrH on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. I'm falling off, I am watered down and fully grown// She was calling Louise out to get off stage and "meet her on the floor". I believe this was more Nina speaking than Louise. Sometimes they "hit a wall", but then bounce back and tour even more. This is a nearly unobfuscated reference to touring. They're all grown up now and afraid they're losing their edge. But now and again, they get worn out from playing shows and want to rest. They warm up and then "explode" on stage. Now and then we fail and we admit defeat // I think Nina is contemplating quitting soon, and thinks that Louise will follow her soon after. Sure, the album's title was the working title for Help, and there's an endearing love note to David Bowie on the record. But she still needed Louise and the band in her life. In case the AC/DC allusion in the title of American Thighs didn't clue you in, the balls-to-the-wall crunch of Eight Arms to Hold You makes it clear that Veruca Salt were always closet metal fans. Nina was asking Louise what she wanted from her, because she was "falling off", meaning she couldn't do it anymore. I'm falling off and I need you terribly // Tell me, tell me what you really want from me You can see her writing around in the sheets in the beginning of the music video. Nina didn't want to get up out of bed to go on tour. They've always said they love self-referencing and cryptic lyrics, and in this song, you get it in spades. I feel like in some parts she was writing for both of them, but it's mostly about her growing weary of touring. It's from the voice of Nina Gordon - who would later quit the band. The sexy undertones are probably not a mistake, but that's not what it's about. It's hilarious that I'm leaving this comment 20 years after the song came out, but I've found myself listening to it lately. Tell me, tell me what you really want from meīut now and then we fail and we admit defeatĪ million miles of running and I hit the wallīut this is it I'm giving up I'm calling quitsīut I could stand a little pity now and then
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