I don't get it, how? how does she embody desperation, nostalgia, yearning, affection, frustration, so many stages of an experience all put into 7 minutes and a half. Lucy Dacus never stop writing
possibly my all time favorite song by her. ive never heard anything that captured the feelings of young, queer love quite like this song does, its truly beautiful.
@@thaisacristino Here's what she's said about it, it's heartbreaking: In high school I was friends with this girl and we would spend all our time together. Neither of us were out, but I think that her mom saw that there was romantic potential, even though I wouldn’t come out to myself for many years later. The first verses of the song are true: Her mom kept us apart, our friendship didn’t last. But the ending of the song is this fictitious alternative where the characters actually do prioritise each other and get out from under the thumbs of their parents and they steal a boat and they run away and it’s sort of left to anyone’s interpretation whether or not they succeed at that or if they die at sea. There’s no such thing as nonfiction. I felt empowered by finding out that I could just do that, like no one was making me tell the truth in that scenario. Songwriting doesn’t have to be reporting.
@@akielsurajdeen2817 the last part is really fascinating to me. reminds me of something richard siken once said, when people started poking too much about how much of his poetry was "true", he said "i am the writer, not the story".
Lyrics: I’m not tired yet We still got a lot to figure out Like what was the end of the movie about, anyways? You're yawning on your couch I wonder if I overstayed my welcome Until you asked me if I'd like to take a walk We're going to the five and dime The only open place at this time of night You're dancing in the aisle 'cause the radio Is singing you a song you know And the kid at the counter is gawking at your grace I can tell what he's thinking by the look on his face It's not his fault, I'm sure I look thе same It's what you do but it's not you I blame Your mama read my palm Shе wouldn't tell me what it was she saw But after that, you weren't allowed to spend the night I'm staring at my hands Red, ruddy skin, I don't understand How did they betray me? What did I do? I never touched you how I wanted to What can I say to your mom to let you come outside? You know I'll be seeking if you run and hide If the door were to open, would you walk through the frame? If you're too afraid, it won't be you I blame You passed a note in class Told me to meet you at the overpass Your lip was trembling when you said that we are cursed You're trying not to cry When you tell me you're afraid that we may die I said "So what? Everybody's scared of that" I want you to tell me that you miss me Want you to hold and hurt and kiss me I wanna run away and live on your family's boat It's a triple dog dare, you're a chicken if you don't I can fish for our food and you know how to start a flame If you don't get out now you'll only have yourself to blame You said, "You have me there If it's a triple dog dare" A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare A triple dog dare
Final verse: They put our faces on the milk jugs Missing children 'til they gave up Your mama was right, and through the grief Can't fight the feeling of relief Nothing worse could happen now Nothing worse could happen now Nothing worse could happen now
I don’t think I’ve ever cried so hard at the final two songs of an album since Brian Eno’s “Before and After Science,” especially “Please Stay” since I’m going through the same emotional trauma as the person the narrator is talking to in that song. Saw you a few days ago in Lawrence, Kansas. Definitely will be one of my top five shows of the year and it’s only February. Just a brilliant performance and you had everyone in that crowd experiencing more than just a concert. Please get better soon, Lucy, I can’t even imagine what it’s like having two herniated discs let alone touring and performing with them almost every night. Sincerely, an older man who is glad he discovered your music when he did. L’chaim.
triple dog dare i triple dog dare you to call your crush! hey crush, i love you ooooooooohhhhh i triple dog dare YOU to go apeshit might as well woof woof woof woof WOOF WOOF i triple dog dare you to turn into a dryer no i dont wanna be a dryer!! triple. dog. dare. aaaaaahhh actually, being a dryer isnt so bad
she said: ''The first verses of the song are true: Her mom kept us apart, our friendship didn’t last. But the ending of the song is this fictitious alternative where the characters actually do prioritise each other and get out from under the thumbs of their parents and they steal a boat and they run away and it’s sort of left to anyone’s interpretation whether or not they succeed at that or if they die at sea. There’s no such thing as nonfiction. I felt empowered by finding out that I could just do that, like no one was making me tell the truth in that scenario. Songwriting doesn’t have to be reporting.'' so it's whatever you want it to be (:
@@user-jm1re7kj9j right!, this song reads to me as an empowering young, lgbt love story of two people who runaway together in spite of a parent's disapproval. the parent's use of something as arbitrary as a palm reading as a reason to disapprove of their child's love is akin to parent's disapproving of their child's love because of something as arbitrary as sexuality
I see that Night Shift has recieved its appropriate, much needed and thunderous sequel.
Amen
*prequel
I don't get it, how? how does she embody desperation, nostalgia, yearning, affection, frustration, so many stages of an experience all put into 7 minutes and a half. Lucy Dacus never stop writing
i fucking love songs that EXPLODE at the end literally my favorite genre
SAME omg
this has simultaneously been the best and worst seven minutes of my life, thank you
She’s a true storyteller
possibly my all time favorite song by her. ive never heard anything that captured the feelings of young, queer love quite like this song does, its truly beautiful.
perfect ending to a perfect album
i cried so hard after knowing a part of the story behind this
hey where can i find it?
@@thaisacristino Here's what she's said about it, it's heartbreaking:
In high school I was friends with this girl and we would spend all our time together. Neither of us were out, but I think that her mom saw that there was romantic potential, even though I wouldn’t come out to myself for many years later. The first verses of the song are true: Her mom kept us apart, our friendship didn’t last. But the ending of the song is this fictitious alternative where the characters actually do prioritise each other and get out from under the thumbs of their parents and they steal a boat and they run away and it’s sort of left to anyone’s interpretation whether or not they succeed at that or if they die at sea. There’s no such thing as nonfiction. I felt empowered by finding out that I could just do that, like no one was making me tell the truth in that scenario. Songwriting doesn’t have to be reporting.
@@akielsurajdeen2817 the last part is really fascinating to me. reminds me of something richard siken once said, when people started poking too much about how much of his poetry was "true", he said "i am the writer, not the story".
@@akielsurajdeen2817 the mum at the end is glad that nothing "worse" (her child being gay) could happen now 😭
@@als_palsI actually read an excerpt from an interview and that part is based on a book Lucy read where a child dies and the mother reacts with this
Lyrics:
I’m not tired yet
We still got a lot to figure out
Like what was the end of the movie about, anyways?
You're yawning on your couch
I wonder if I overstayed my welcome
Until you asked me if I'd like to take a walk
We're going to the five and dime
The only open place at this time of night
You're dancing in the aisle 'cause the radio
Is singing you a song you know
And the kid at the counter is gawking at your grace
I can tell what he's thinking by the look on his face
It's not his fault, I'm sure I look thе same
It's what you do but it's not you I blame
Your mama read my palm
Shе wouldn't tell me what it was she saw
But after that, you weren't allowed to spend the night
I'm staring at my hands
Red, ruddy skin, I don't understand
How did they betray me? What did I do?
I never touched you how I wanted to
What can I say to your mom to let you come outside?
You know I'll be seeking if you run and hide
If the door were to open, would you walk through the frame?
If you're too afraid, it won't be you I blame
You passed a note in class
Told me to meet you at the overpass
Your lip was trembling when you said that we are cursed
You're trying not to cry
When you tell me you're afraid that we may die
I said "So what? Everybody's scared of that"
I want you to tell me that you miss me
Want you to hold and hurt and kiss me
I wanna run away and live on your family's boat
It's a triple dog dare, you're a chicken if you don't
I can fish for our food and you know how to start a flame
If you don't get out now you'll only have yourself to blame
You said, "You have me there
If it's a triple dog dare"
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
A triple dog dare
Final verse:
They put our faces on the milk jugs
Missing children 'til they gave up
Your mama was right, and through the grief
Can't fight the feeling of relief
Nothing worse could happen now
Nothing worse could happen now
Nothing worse could happen now
Every time I listen to this song I fall in love with a different part of it
I don’t think I’ve ever cried so hard at the final two songs of an album since Brian Eno’s “Before and After Science,” especially “Please Stay” since I’m going through the same emotional trauma as the person the narrator is talking to in that song. Saw you a few days ago in Lawrence, Kansas. Definitely will be one of my top five shows of the year and it’s only February. Just a brilliant performance and you had everyone in that crowd experiencing more than just a concert. Please get better soon, Lucy, I can’t even imagine what it’s like having two herniated discs let alone touring and performing with them almost every night. Sincerely, an older man who is glad he discovered your music when he did. L’chaim.
thank you miss dacus i cried so so much
This is an indie rock anthem, a melancholy masterpiece, and the first song to make me both laugh and cry.
i wish i could listen to this for the first time again
One of the best on the album for sure. A triumphant ending.
best song on the album!!😭😭
The heavy part at the end >>
This song is a masterpiece.
this song is so beautiful LUCY U ARE A GENIUS!!!!
i am obsessed with this song. it haunts me at all waking hours and everytime i listen to it i feel like i have been shot but i cant stop listening.
This song is keeping me sane while I recover from Covid-19...thank you Lucy
over a year on and I still listen almost daily, thank you lucy
this song hits so damn hard
so perfect. thank you Lucy.
My favorite song on the album🥲🥲🥲 thank you for this, Lucy❤️
Such a great ending 😭
Your music saved me❤
This song has the storytelling level that Joanna Newsom works with. Easily one of the best songwriters of our time
So glad I found this
LUCYYYY WHATTT
F**king catharsis, the ending of this one.
I listen to this while bathing my pug.
This is the one 😭
This song has me wrecked.
Wrecked like a car accident here too.
Thanks Lucy!
This is some seriously great stuff, been listening for days and was fed some acid but thanks for the beautiful music...
Reminds me of Yellow by Coldplay. Also getting OK computer era Radiohead vibes for some reason.
maybe its the quiet to loud like exit music
please, do the live version soon, I love this song and I'm literally dying for it
❤❤❤
hello lgbtq community
i died
this is a movie
shes so evil for writing this song
triple dog dare
i triple dog dare you to call your crush!
hey crush, i love you
ooooooooohhhhh
i triple dog dare YOU to go apeshit
might as well
woof woof woof woof WOOF WOOF
i triple dog dare you to turn into a dryer
no i dont wanna be a dryer!!
triple. dog. dare.
aaaaaahhh
actually, being a dryer isnt so bad
I miss you... I can only hope you miss me too.
omg i listened to it in 1.75 fr
pighati
tama
Wait did they run away or commit suicide at the end?
she said: ''The first verses of the song are true: Her mom kept us apart, our friendship didn’t last. But the ending of the song is this fictitious alternative where the characters actually do prioritise each other and get out from under the thumbs of their parents and they steal a boat and they run away and it’s sort of left to anyone’s interpretation whether or not they succeed at that or if they die at sea. There’s no such thing as nonfiction. I felt empowered by finding out that I could just do that, like no one was making me tell the truth in that scenario. Songwriting doesn’t have to be reporting.'' so it's whatever you want it to be (:
@@user-jm1re7kj9j right!, this song reads to me as an empowering young, lgbt love story of two people who runaway together in spite of a parent's disapproval. the parent's use of something as arbitrary as a palm reading as a reason to disapprove of their child's love is akin to parent's disapproving of their child's love because of something as arbitrary as sexuality
WHY WOULD SHE WRITE THIS 😭