I kind of ignored this song for a long time and only slowly realised how great it is - the most joyous song Jason Pierce ever wrote, a pure celebration of life and getting fucked up.
'Powers of Ten' one of my favorite short films. I've always assumed that this song has a double-meaning... 'bars' being musical units of time, and also establishments serving alcohol. Right?
I very much doubt that either this song or jason pierce had alcohol on his mind when this was written, the song is a game, once it hits 100 bars the counting stops and its up to you to count the last 100, how far off you are determines how stoned you are
Morse Code man. Come on leave me something to call my own. Dig the miles from our beautiful planet. Something else to be viewed as a spec on a spec, kinda like Horton Hears a Hoo or Who.¿. Really curious to hear why J chose morse code as a medium for album art. Regardless much love and respect. --- ••• -- •• --- ••• -- •• --- ••• -- ••
I kind of ignored this song for a long time and only slowly realised how great it is - the most joyous song Jason Pierce ever wrote, a pure celebration of life and getting fucked up.
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This song works too perfectly with the video!
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This video is something else
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@@GraveyardPoet Still rules 6 years later!
@@mpciv88 Bro I come back to it all the fucking time
one of my favs. cheers
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I return to this video often. Really well done.
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I remember watching this video on laserdisc in elementary school, much better with this song!
I love, love, love the video...
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when i feel overwhelmed i come here and it helps
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'Powers of Ten' one of my favorite short films. I've always assumed that this song has a double-meaning... 'bars' being musical units of time, and also establishments serving alcohol. Right?
Yeah, of course. Jason always had that wry sense of humour. Who else would call their own daughter Poppy after a lifetime of musical heroin allusions?
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@@davedennison7386 I'm assuming you don't have a long history of writing songs about heroin though?
I very much doubt that either this song or jason pierce had alcohol on his mind when this was written, the song is a game, once it hits 100 bars the counting stops and its up to you to count the last 100, how far off you are determines how stoned you are
Fucking amazing…
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Ladiies and gentlemen... Look at the video.
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Morse Code man. Come on leave me something to call my own. Dig the miles from our beautiful planet. Something else to be viewed as a spec on a spec, kinda like Horton Hears a Hoo or Who.¿. Really curious to hear why J chose morse code as a medium for album art. Regardless much love and respect. --- ••• -- •• --- ••• -- •• --- ••• -- ••
It makes me think of 1995.