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This is a kind of Alanis/Grungs number that could really use a distorted electric guitar to bring it across. As it is, it's more of a folk-rock tune. Use your imagination. |
Label: Pubsal Records
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Darren Zieger |
Story Behind the Song
For a piece of contrivance, it's actually fairly autobiographical, right down to the "holes in my shoes" (at the time, and for a long time after, I didn't have the $$ to replace the pair of Payless Shoes sneakers I'd bought years before that were literally falling apart on me...I also had only a couple pairs of socks to my name that summer, living in NYC, which I alternated on a weekly basis, which were also falling apart. Wet, itchy, nasty and gross. I felt like a street person a lot of the time at that point in my life.
Sadly, I have had ample opportunity since then to quote my favorite line in the song: "I rode the ragged edge so long/ I started to wear it smooth" At this point I've worn it down to a nub.
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