Friday, December 13, 2019

No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age

We get some rules to follow
That and this
These and those
No one knows
We get these pills to swallow
How they stick
In your throat
Tastes like gold
Oh, what you do to me
No one knows
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
Ah
I journey through the desert
Of the mind
With no hope
I found low
I drift along the ocean
Dead lifeboats in the sun
And come undone
Pleasantly caving in
I come undone
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool am I
And I realize you're mine
Indeed a fool I
Ah
Heaven smiles above me
What a gift her below
But no one knows
A gift that you give to me
No one knows


3 comments:

Aaron said...

i think sarah and archer are in a band with this drummer's kid. looks like the same dude but younger. this song seems to be very very "male" male energy. if i was gonna do a spoof of a bad song and stupid music video i would just save time and not shoot anything and just use this video.

Dan Tschirhart said...

You think your kids are in a band with Dave Grohl's son? That's fantastic! Does he play the drums?

Dave Grohl is the man and he's a cool guy too - some great music indeed

I think he helped these guys start their band, or he just filled in as the drummer for the first album

Something like that, but these guys remind just me of jock rock

The lyrics are nonsense

& the music feels like somebody's behind you on an airplane

~ and they're continually kicking your chair

but they always wait just long enough to where you think they're not gonna kick it again

and then they kick it

Relentless bastards






Pirate Aggro said...

Wow it would be perfect if your kids were in a band with David Grohl's son. Perfect on so many levels. That you don't know who David Grohl is is understandable for someone who has deleted everything before 2007 from their hard drive. Its also perfect because you have no idea who your kids are hanging out with.

I love the chair kicking metaphor. It is also perfect because it is aptly describes the music.