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Timbuk 3 — Standard White Jesus
Album: Edge Of Allegiance
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Length: 4:41
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This group is actually amazing. They are deep and fun.
 Rotterdam wrote:
Hmmm. I quite like this. Subtley (sp?) sexy... just likable. Is there something wrong with me?
 

Nah. I guess I can understand some of the others, tho. Timbuk 3 might have been one of those where you had to be there at the time...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbuk3
Ok, I dig low-key stuff, but I gotta draw the droan line somewhere...
Hmmm. I quite like this. Subtley (sp?) sexy... just likable. Is there something wrong with me?
Songs like something you'd hear at a First Assembly of Boredom church service.
GONG !!
theGOOT wrote:
this song sucks.
Wow, that's the understatement of the year.
this song sucks.
trying to find some redeeming value in this song.....still looking....
rockasaurus wrote:
Timbuk 3 is a band that deserved far more acclaim than they ever got...
Other way around, actually.
Timbuk 3 is a band that deserved far more acclaim than they ever got... and this is not one of their best songs. If you have it, would love to hear "Grand Old Party", or "Dirty, Dirty Rice".
If you can't sing or play then you can always hook people with a catch phrase. Sorry but this song has really nothing going for it and it seems to just go on and on forever.
davin wrote:
Lyrics?
Standard White Jesus Baby boom go boom Baby boom go bump Baby boom goes straight to the edge And someone hollers "jump" You gotta be dead to be bigger than life But everyone's afraid to fly Everyone want to be on a postage stamp But nobody wants to die Better bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Then read the letters that the children write To the standard white Santa Claus They want flash - somethin' awesome Somethin' with a little kick Somethin' semi-automatic Just might do the trick They want weapons to arm themselves Against every childhood fear They want rockets to fly up to heaven And get the hell out of here See the devils and the angels See how shamelessly they dance Defyin' the laws of gravity On the shoulders of romance The sensations - the temptations Our forefathers have succumbed to And the bittersweet fragrance Our noses have been numbed to Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Then read the letters that the children write To the standard white Santa Claus How grim our lives would be If not for children's laughter Like scary old fairy tales With no happily-ever-after Talkin' on telephones across time zones Payin' the futility bill Prayin' for rain, punchin' clocks Changing the world like I change my socks Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Bow down to the standard white Jesus on the cross Then read the letters that the children write To the standard white Santa Claus
Opened for them once. They were pretty snobby, but nowhere near Jonathan Richmond. He was an ass.
This is a GREAT segue after Calexico's Deep Down. I'm not sure if Bill realizes how good, but I'll bet he does. Its all there in the lyrics.
Sucko a la barfo. Every one of their songs consists of one and a half notes.
This was a pleasant surprise.
Four comments here... 1. Thank you for not falling into the trap of playing their big hit, "The Future's So Bright." It's great to hear some back-of-the-catalog stuff. (and this goes for any group) 2. I wouldn't choose to play this on my home stereo, which is why we need outfits like RP to spin this stuff for us. No way would I ever know of this, which just kinda crept up on me outta nowhere. 3. "Payin' the futility bill" is a great line in a song full of them. Yeah maybe they have been listening to Tom Waits a lot, but this song works if you let it. 4. Ummm, I got no #4, 'cept to say I wish it had a higher community ranking. I make it an 8, which is not too shabby.
davin wrote:
Lyrics?
Not to be found, it seems. Too bad; I liked the "paying the futility bill" line.
Lyrics?
lionirons wrote:
12 B.C. It was a prototype...
Leslie wrote:
The loser should send their $5 to RP.
Money well spent.
lionirons wrote:
I drive an automatic metallic silver Jesus.
My gardener is named Jesus.
govna wrote:
what year?
12 B.C. It was a prototype...
ThePoose wrote:
They have been absorbing Tom Waits' lyrics. Consider Tom's Chocolate Jesus.
They musta had a time machine, then. This came out way before Tom's song. Sorry.
Leslie wrote:
The loser should send their $5 to RP.
Bill was watching. Looks like Bill Gets Five.
lionirons wrote:
I drive an automatic metallic silver Jesus.
what year?
I drive an automatic metallic silver Jesus.
drtjdel wrote:
Yer on.
I wished I'd gotten in on that.
Terry Allen - Big ol' White Boys Timbuk 3 - Standard White Jesus Calexico - Deep Down The Vines - Vision Valley
The loser should send their $5 to RP.
rgrace wrote:
I'll bet 5 bucks that's what's coming up next.
Yer on.
ThePoose wrote:
They have been absorbing Tom Waits' lyrics. Consider Tom's Chocolate Jesus.
I'll bet 5 bucks that's what's coming up next.
They have been absorbing Tom Waits' lyrics. Consider Tom's Chocolate Jesus.
now there's a band I haven't heard in a while