I'll take "Reasons to Live" for 200, Alex.
Because I don't have cable TV, and my parents do and virtually never turn it off, coming home is like rolling around in a cultural minefield. In the last two weeks, I've seen "Wicked Games," by Chris Issac, "One of These Things Is Not Like the Other" (Sesame Street - how could you do that to me?!), "You Can't Always Get What You Want," by the Stones (big surprise, but Jesus, low-carb Diet Coke - that's low), and "Bohemian Like You," by the Dandy Warhols used to hock pieces of crap. (Heinekin, (I don't even care how that's spelled), Subway, l-c DC, and a car. And they completely cut the lyrics that explained the singer's derision about the car.)
This is why I cannot watch TV. If a musician sells out and you never see the commercial, does it still break your heart?
Because I don't have cable TV, and my parents do and virtually never turn it off, coming home is like rolling around in a cultural minefield. In the last two weeks, I've seen "Wicked Games," by Chris Issac, "One of These Things Is Not Like the Other" (Sesame Street - how could you do that to me?!), "You Can't Always Get What You Want," by the Stones (big surprise, but Jesus, low-carb Diet Coke - that's low), and "Bohemian Like You," by the Dandy Warhols used to hock pieces of crap. (Heinekin, (I don't even care how that's spelled), Subway, l-c DC, and a car. And they completely cut the lyrics that explained the singer's derision about the car.)
This is why I cannot watch TV. If a musician sells out and you never see the commercial, does it still break your heart?


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