
Lucky Number Nine歌曲歌词:
Indie boys are neurotic
Makes my eyes bleed
Tight black pants exotic
Some loving is what I need
But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
Lucky number nine, hooray
Sepia on the staircase
Mirror in the back of my brain
Makes these hard pants feel great
I used to like to complain
But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
Lucky number nine, hooray
Bloody Mary, Mother of God
Grandpas on the hobby horse again
Tampin’, broken pants chaffing
I’m running out of ethnic friends
But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
Lucky number nine, hooray
Lucky Number NineLRC歌词:
[00:10.09]Indie boys are neurotic
[00:14.94]Makes my eyes bleed
[00:19.79]Tight black pants exotic
[00:24.28]Some loving is what I need
[00:29.13]But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
[00:38.92]Lucky number nine, hooray
[00:48.40]Sepia on the staircase
[00:53.25]Mirror in the back of my brain
[00:58.31]Makes these hard pants feel great
[01:02.81]I used to like to complain
[01:06.75]But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
[01:17.15]Lucky number nine, hooray
[01:26.66]Bloody Mary, Mother of God
[01:31.59]Grandpas on the hobby horse again
[01:36.14]Tampin’, broken pants chaffing
[01:40.89]I’m running out of ethnic friends
[01:44.89]But hey, I’m startin’ to feel okay
[01:55.50]Lucky number nine, hooray
Lucky Number NineLRC歌词下载地址:
The Moldy Peaches简介:
by Greg PratoThe self-proclaimed anti folk outfit, Moldy Peaches, is comprised of two main members, Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, but on stage, are joined by others (bassist Steve Mertens, drummer Strictly Beats, plus guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank). Green and Dawson originally met at Exile on Main Street Records in Mount Kisco, New York, and began collaborating together soonafter. The Moldy Peaches created a buzz in the New York City underground scene during the late ’90s, with a live show that saw the group’s members dressed up in strange outfits (comparable to one of the group’s obvious influences, the Frogs). Signing on with the Rough Trade label, Moldy Peaches issued their self-titled debut in 2001, and supported the release with opening slots on tours alongside the Strokes and Tenacious D. A couple of fringe releases would appear over the next year, but come 2003 the Peaches were over or at least on hold as both Green and Dawson were exploring solo careers. It seemed they would forever be a smalltime, cultish band for insiders, but in 2007 their song “Anyone Else But You” played a big role in the hit film Juno. As the soundtrack was topping the album charts, the Moldy Peaches reunited for a handful of appearances including an early 2008 performance on the daytime talk show the View.
