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Let's Not Shit Ourselves (To Love and to Be Loved) - Bright Eyes



     
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Can I get a God damned tympani roll, so I can start this God damned song.
Tonight! Here's a God damned song... for all you God damned people.
While the animals laugh from the dark of the wilderness
A baby cries hard in an apartment complex
As I pass in a car, buried under the influence
This city's driving me out of my mind
I've seen a child, he is caught in a sad trap of gravity
He falls from the lowest branch of the apply tree
And lands in the grass, and weeps for his dignity
Next time he will not aim so high
Yeah, next time neither will I
Now, a mother takes loans out sends her kids off to colleges
Her family's reduced to names on a shopping list
While a coroner kneels beneath a great wooden crucifix
He knows there's worse things then being alone
And so I've learned to retreat at the first sign on danger
I mean, why wait around, if it's just to surrender

An ambition, I've found, can lead only to failure
I do not read the reviews
No I am not singing for you
Well I stood dropping coins into the pit of a well
And I would throw my whole bill fold if i thought it would help
With all these wishes I make, I should buy something real
At least a telephone to call home
Well, my teachers they build this retaining wall of memory
All those multiple choices I answered so quickly
And got my grades back, and forgot just as easily
But at least I got an A, and so I don't have them to blame
Well, I should stop pointing fingers, reserve my judgment
Of all those public action figures, and cowboy presidents
So loud behind the blow horn, so proud they can't admit
When they've made a mistake
While poison ink spews from a speech writer's pen
He knows he don't have to say it, so it, it don't bother him
"Honesty" "Accuracy"... It's just popular opinion
And the approval rating's high, and so someone's gonna die
Well, ABC, NBC, CBS- BULLSHIT!
They give us fact or fiction? I guess an even split
And each new act of war is tonight's entertainment
We're still the pawns in their game
As they take eye for an eye, until no one can see
We must stumble blindly forward repeating history
Well, I guess we all fit in to your slogan on the fast food marquee
Red blood, white skin, oh and the blues
Oh and the blues! I got the blues! That's me! That's me!
Well I woke in relief, my sheets and tubes were all tangled
Weak from whiskey and pills in a Chicago hospital
My father was there, in a chair by the window staring so far away
I tried talking, just whispered "...so sorry, ...so selfish"
He stopped me and said "Child, I love you regardless.
There is nothing you can do that would ever change this
I'm not angry, it happens. But you just can't do it again."
So now I try to keep up, I've been exchanging my currency
While a million object pass through my periphery
Now I'm rubbing my eyes, cause they're starting to bother me
I've been staring too long at the screen
But where was I when I first hear that sweet sound of Humility
It came to my ears in the God damned loveliest melody
How grateful I was to be part of the mystery
To love and to be loved, let's just hope that is enough.
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Bright Eyes is a band consisting mainly of American singer, guitarist, and songwriter Conor Oberst. Bright Eyes also features multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, keyboard player Nate Walcott and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha, Nebraska, and the United States' indie music scene. Having been deeply influenced early on by singer-songwriters David Dondero and Simon Joyner, Conor Oberst has been recording music since the age of 13. He released his first three albums at the ages of 13, 14, 15, respectively, all under the name "Conor Oberst" and released only on cassettes. He then moved onwards with a band called Commander Venus with whom he released two albums. After the break-up of this band in 1997, Conor's main focus became Bright Eyes, and in 1998 he released the first Bright Eyes album, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997(a collection of 20 stockpiled songs) on the independent label saddle creek Records, which he had co-formed earlier in collaboration with fellow local Omaha musicians.

Saddle Creek also released Letting Off the Happiness in November 1998, a ten-track record that boasted a much more focused and clear sound than the previous album. According to the Saddle Creek press release, it features members of Lullaby for the Working Class, Neutral Milk Hotel, and of Montreal. It was predominantly recorded in the Oberst family basement in Omaha on an analog eight track reel to reel; with some work also done at keyboardist Andy Lemaster's Athens, GA studio. Although almost all of the tracks feature a full band, June On The West Coast is performed with only acoustic guitar and vocals. Padraic My Prince gives a dramatic fictional account of the death of Oberst's imagined baby brother.

In 2000 Bright Eyes released Fevers and Mirrors, a demonstration of the immense improvement in production quality and musical vision of the band. New instruments such as flute, piano, and accordion were introduced into the song arrangements. After An Attempt To Tip The Scales, a mock radio interview takes place. The mock radio interview features Todd Fink of The Faint doing an impression of Conor Oberst while reading a script that Oberst wrote. The man interviewing is Matt Silcock, a former member of Lullaby for the Working Class. In this interview, the fake Oberst intentionally presents a strange, contradictory explanation of his attitude towards his music. The interview acknowledges criticisms of his lyrics as overblown and insincere, which had begun to appear as the popularity of the band increased, but responds by stating that the lyrics are meant for personal interpretation. In a 'real' interview with KittyMagik.com, Oberst stated about the mock one: "It was a way to make fun of ourselves because the record is such a downer. I mean, that's one part of who I am, but I also like laughing and fucking around."

2002 saw the release of Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground, and since then Oberst has released an almost constant stream of new material on collaborative EPs, split singles, tribute albums, and charity records. He ventured into the studio with Nebraska folk-pop outfit Tilly and the Wall, co-producing their debut album Wild Like Children and released it on his newly established record label, Team Love.

January 2005 saw the release of two albums: I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, which is a country-tinged mélange of Conor’s finest acoustic songs, featuring guest vocal appearances from Emmylou Harris and Jim James of My Morning Jacket; and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, which is a more produced, electronic album featuring cameo appearances by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
One single from each album, Take It Easy (Love Nothing) from Digital Ash and Lua from I'm Wide Awake took the top two slots on Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, the first time for any artist since 1997.
As had become expected of Bright Eyes recordings, the albums feature an array of talented comrades including members of Rilo Kiley, Tilly and the Wall, Cursive, now its overhead, The Good Life, Azure Ray, The Faint, The Bruces, Neva Dinova, The Postal Service and Audrye Sessions.

In October 2006, Bright Eyes released a compilation of rare tracks called Noise Floor: Rarities 1998-2005.

Bright Eyes released their sixth studio album called Cassadaga on April 9, 2007, preceded by an EP entitled Four Winds on March 6, 2007.
A further 25-30 tracks have been recorded in Portland, Oregon and New York City, with another session planned in Omaha, Nebraska. Some of these tracks had already been performed at live shows.

On February 15, 2011, the band released their seventh studio album, The People's Key.


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A few of Oberst's songs find their roots in classic literature, such as Tereza and Tomas (a reference to Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being) and Neely O'Hara (Valley of the Dolls).

List of bands featuring Conor Oberst:
Bright Eyes (1995-present)
Commander Venus (1995-97)
The Magnetas (1996)
Park Ave. (1996-98)
Desaparecidos (2000-01)
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band (2007-present)
Monsters of Folk (2009-present)

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