Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
registered: 1999.05.20
posts: 3021
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Sometimes I need a good slap to the head (metaphorically only, thank you) in order to awaken me
from the myopic stupor that too often I find myself in. This song provides the requisite jolt to the
system, the catharsis that I desperately require. It'll probably turn off most of you, but hey, maybe not. Get in touch with your angst-ridden former
teenage self, and give it a try. Here's the song's background as provided by a Youtube reviewer:
okay, so basically, smith street were playing a gig in Byron bay at the start of 2013, and some drunk
asshole showed up and was just trying to cause trouble, starting fights, assaulting people, being an
all-round asshole. They told him multiple times to settle down and stop being so violent, eventually
after this happened a couple of times, the support act's guitarist from 'the bennies' (amazing band,
check them out!) named jules, also affectionately called king jules tried to stop him, the asshole
retaliated and broke a bottle of whiskey over jules' head and then stabbed him in the arm with the
bottle. this of course caused a whole lot of commotion, but while all this was happening, king jules
screamed to the asshole 'don't fuck with our dreams'. Jules fully recovered, and still plays in the
bennies. this was a huge time for the smith street band, because they didn't want to be in a band if
their friends were getting hurt, so they were thinking about breaking up, they decided against it, but
they wrote this song about the incident. This songs about being in the band and living on the road
and living out their dreams.
So, here's The Smith Street Band doing Don't Fuck With Our Dreams. Come November, I'll be seeing
these Aussies in a small, shitty club in Boston. I love small, shitty clubs. The best rock and roll is often
played in them. Can't wait to lose myself in their dreams.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HFeekISxmQPeter T.
Peter T.
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Sometimes I need a good slap to the head (metaphorically only, thank you) in order to awaken me
from the myopic stupor that too often I find myself in. This song provides the requisite jolt to the
system, the catharsis that I desperately require. It'll probably turn off most of you, but hey, maybe not. Get in touch with your angst-ridden former
teenage self, and give it a try. Here's the song's background as provided by a Youtube reviewer:
okay, so basically, smith street were playing a gig in Byron bay at the start of 2013, and some drunk
asshole showed up and was just trying to cause trouble, starting fights, assaulting people, being an
all-round asshole. They told him multiple times to settle down and stop being so violent, eventually
after this happened a couple of times, the support act's guitarist from 'the bennies' (amazing band,
check them out!) named jules, also affectionately called king jules tried to stop him, the asshole
retaliated and broke a bottle of whiskey over jules' head and then stabbed him in the arm with the
bottle. this of course caused a whole lot of commotion, but while all this was happening, king jules
screamed to the asshole 'don't fuck with our dreams'. Jules fully recovered, and still plays in the
bennies. this was a huge time for the smith street band, because they didn't want to be in a band if
their friends were getting hurt, so they were thinking about breaking up, they decided against it, but
they wrote this song about the incident. This songs about being in the band and living on the road
and living out their dreams.
So, here's The Smith Street Band doing Don't Fuck With Our Dreams. Come November, I'll be seeing
these Aussies in a small, shitty club in Boston. I love small, shitty clubs. The best rock and roll is often
played in them. Can't wait to lose myself in their dreams.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HFeekISxmQPeter T.
