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I-I-I-I'm living without you
I-I-I-I know all about you
I have run you down into the ground
Spread disease about you over town
I-I-I-I used to adore you
I-I-I-I couldn't control you
There was nothing that I wouldn't do
To keep myself around and close to you
Do you have an opinion?
A mind of your own?
I thought you were special
I thought you should know
But I've run out of patience
I couldn't care less
I-I-I-I
I-I-I-I
Do you have an opinion?
A mind of your own?
I thought you were special
I thought you should know
I-I-I-I used to amuse you
I-I-I-I knew that I'd lose you
Now you're here and begging for a chance
But there's no way in hell I'd take you back
Do you have an opinion?
A mind of your own?
I thought you were special
I thought you should know
But I've run out of patience
I've run out of comments
I'm tired of the violence
I couldn't care less
I'm looking for a new
I'm looking for a new
I'm looking for a new
I'm looking for a new
We were the talk of the town
We were the talk of the town
We were the talk of the town
We were the talk of the town
I thought you were special
I thought you were special
I thought you were special
I thought you were special
| eroz (Boston) | Posted: Feb 01, 2013 - 09:15 Great to hear this again. |
| le_colonel | Posted: Oct 30, 2012 - 08:15 Vintage Garbage makes me happy, especially hearing them on RP. The new album is pretty good, too. Looking forward to seeing them live in a few weeks here in Berlin. |
| dead_flowers (Madison, NJ) | Posted: Aug 28, 2012 - 07:59 Amazing, how hearing a song you used to listen to almost 15 years ago can take you to yourself, 15 years ago. |
| Nadine | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 12:10 80poundsOfFury wrote: marginal song from a marginal group. your middlename MUST be "chutzpah"! I think, a band Butch Vig attends, could never be called anything like: "marginal". ever. |
| 80poundsOfFury | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 11:47 no no no no no. let it go. marginal song from a marginal group. only saving grace: constant "Pretenders" references |
| Nadine | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 11:42 ahh, nice! 90s nostalgia at its best. loved her voice, attitude and everything... |
| kurtster (Back in Ohiya, for now ...) | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 11:42 Special stuff from a special sophomore effort. Great song and album. Welcome to the RP rotation. |
| Byronape ("post-capitalist wreckageville") | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 11:42 I played the crap out of this cd when I was younger. I think it was one of the disks that got the most time in my player for at least a year after I bought it. I'd play it still, but it was among the 100 or so cds that was stolen not long after moving to "the big city" from the sticks I grew up in. |
| gandalfbmg (Thankfully now a little more than 3 mi from Paradise (Missouri)) | Posted: May 25, 2012 - 14:59 Whatever year this came out, it was probalby second best song of the year (behind I Think I'm Paranoid, ). This album is absolutely the greatest thing to come out of the late 90's alternative decline years... Celebrity Skin gives it a run for it's money though that year, I gues... Oh, 90's nostalgia... |
| derekd (Mudball called Earth) | Posted: May 25, 2012 - 14:58 I read an article where the Pretender's label refused to release the music sample used by Garbage in this song. So Shirley wrote to Chrissie Hynde personally. In response, Chrissie faxed Shirley a note off stating Garbage has her formal permission to sample any part of her catalog, music, body or ass to their heart's content. And thus the song was made. Marr wrote: This song is clearly Garbage's attempt to say thanks to the Pretenders. And a good attempt too. |
| Marr (Houston) | Posted: Jan 05, 2005 - 11:06 This song is clearly Garbage's attempt to say thanks to the Pretenders. And a good attempt too. |
