"I told God..." is fun to go to town on.Davy28 wrote:Great song to play when you are pissed. Pound that fucking F#m chord into submission and mash out those fills.
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Change suck it up to its obvious four letter counterpart and you got an anger management session in progress.Kukini wrote:"I told God..." is fun to go to town on.Davy28 wrote:Great song to play when you are pissed. Pound that fucking F#m chord into submission and mash out those fills.
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
Word.Davy28 wrote:Change suck it up to its obvious four letter counterpart and you got an anger management session in progress.Kukini wrote:"I told God..." is fun to go to town on.Davy28 wrote:Great song to play when you are pissed. Pound that fucking F#m chord into submission and mash out those fills.
I like letting it out on WYA though.
I snapped my D last night playing it.
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Yeah, crank up the distortion, grip it, and rrrip it.Kukini wrote:Word.Davy28 wrote:Change suck it up to its obvious four letter counterpart and you got an anger management session in progress.Kukini wrote:"I told God..." is fun to go to town on.Davy28 wrote:Great song to play when you are pissed. Pound that fucking F#m chord into submission and mash out those fills.
I like letting it out on WYA though.
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
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www.geocities.com/antz12m/library wrote: Two songs not necessarily written by or for the band are included. "True Reflections," a Boyd Tinsley original which is to the best of our knowledge exclusively played by DMB is included in the chronology at the first date we found it played. It certainly preceded the release of Remember Two Things as evidenced by the bootlegs I have. Also, "People," written by former band member Peter Griesar in 1990, was likely first performed by the band in October 1991 and, though it may not have been intended exclusively for DMB, facts are facts — Griesar was a DMB member and his song was played, ergo, I've lumped it into the list. His song should not be treated differently just because he left the group. Though it's highly presumptuous of me to assume Griesar intended it for DMB or for play with the DMB, I'm going to assume it was a song he created and introduced with the band, making it a DMB original.
This raises an interesting dilemma. If you count "True Reflections" and "People," as Wasting Time does, "#34" and "#36" fall into place, while "#40" and "#41" do not. If you remove them, "#40" and "#41" fall in line and "#34" and "#36" do not. This leads Wasting Time to make a bold assumption: Once Griesar left, his song and Tinsley's were not included in the numbering scheme.
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beautiful.GSRLessard14 wrote:www.geocities.com/antz12m/library wrote: Two songs not necessarily written by or for the band are included. "True Reflections," a Boyd Tinsley original which is to the best of our knowledge exclusively played by DMB is included in the chronology at the first date we found it played. It certainly preceded the release of Remember Two Things as evidenced by the bootlegs I have. Also, "People," written by former band member Peter Griesar in 1990, was likely first performed by the band in October 1991 and, though it may not have been intended exclusively for DMB, facts are facts — Griesar was a DMB member and his song was played, ergo, I've lumped it into the list. His song should not be treated differently just because he left the group. Though it's highly presumptuous of me to assume Griesar intended it for DMB or for play with the DMB, I'm going to assume it was a song he created and introduced with the band, making it a DMB original.
This raises an interesting dilemma. If you count "True Reflections" and "People," as Wasting Time does, "#34" and "#36" fall into place, while "#40" and "#41" do not. If you remove them, "#40" and "#41" fall in line and "#34" and "#36" do not. This leads Wasting Time to make a bold assumption: Once Griesar left, his song and Tinsley's were not included in the numbering scheme.
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Sometimes when i play that song i'll throw in a "suck me off" every once in a while. My wife hates it when i do thatTrippin Hillbilly wrote:probably because of 'Suck it up, suck it up, suck it up,... 'HCHaikuWarrior wrote:thats what i thought, but some girl said it was about head...and i was like err not that i know of

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