Rowland S. Howard, cats/Mylo, Columbus, Lee, and Thurston.
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Rowland S. Howard, cats/Mylo, Columbus, Lee, and Thurston.
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yourflashbulbeyes replied to your post:yourflashbulbeyes said: I can hear The Hook in my...
I was at the Stephen Malkmus (album) Wikipedia page for info but the sound isn’t claves, so hmm.
Anna! Your wonderfulness is enabling my internet laziness which is the laziest form of laziness, probably. You don't actually have to do all this you lovely person.
Though I do know how much you love Stephen Malkmus. If the story I'm trying to describe the damn thing in goes anywhere, you get research credit.
Not to sound like yr mum (I really like that song too, yo) but what is the particular significance of that line to you, if ya don't mind sharing?
I might go ahead and answer this publicly
Of course outside of the context of the song it seems kind of flippant but in the context of the song everything is unraveling but those words attempt to anchor it and bring order but everything just dies instead. I’ve always had this really deep psychological connection to that portion of the song that I couldn’t begin to put into words.
Also I always sort of felt a double meaning in it - like yes kill time as in waste time, but also it sounds like “we should KILL time” as in…murder TIME as an entity.