Grandaddy — The Group Who Couldn't Say
Album: Sumday
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Released: 2003
Length: 4:08
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Length: 4:08
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Doo doo doo
The tale I'm gonna tell
Is about the group who couldn't say
Together they discovered with each other the perfections of an outdoor day
They had won some kinda prize
For selling way more stuff than the other guys
They were the shrewdest unit-movers
So their bosses got 'em tours of the countryside
Doo doo doo
Holly saw a certain bird
But she couldn't work up any words
She kinda lost her shoes and lost her mind
And smashed her phone upon a fallen pine
Darryl couldn't talk at all
He wondered how the trees had grown to be so tall
He calculated all the height and width and density
For insurance purposes
And at the desktop there's crying sounds
For all the projects due
And noone else is around
And the sprinklers that come on at 3am
Sound like crowds of people asking
"Are you happy what you're doing?"
Ah ah ah
And at the desktop there's crying sounds
For all the projects due
And noone else is around
And the sprinklers that come on at 3am
Sound like crowds of people asking
"Are you happy what you're doing?"
Becky wondered why
She'd never noticed dragonflies
Her drag and click had never yielded
Anything as perfect as a dragonfly
And then the supervisor stood
Right in the creek and it felt really good
And that's about the time he finally realised the importance of this day
And that's about the time he realised
That he was with the group who couldn't say
Hey hey
And they felt so good it hurt forget the words
They were the group who couldn't say
The tale I'm gonna tell
Is about the group who couldn't say
Together they discovered with each other the perfections of an outdoor day
They had won some kinda prize
For selling way more stuff than the other guys
They were the shrewdest unit-movers
So their bosses got 'em tours of the countryside
Doo doo doo
Holly saw a certain bird
But she couldn't work up any words
She kinda lost her shoes and lost her mind
And smashed her phone upon a fallen pine
Darryl couldn't talk at all
He wondered how the trees had grown to be so tall
He calculated all the height and width and density
For insurance purposes
And at the desktop there's crying sounds
For all the projects due
And noone else is around
And the sprinklers that come on at 3am
Sound like crowds of people asking
"Are you happy what you're doing?"
Ah ah ah
And at the desktop there's crying sounds
For all the projects due
And noone else is around
And the sprinklers that come on at 3am
Sound like crowds of people asking
"Are you happy what you're doing?"
Becky wondered why
She'd never noticed dragonflies
Her drag and click had never yielded
Anything as perfect as a dragonfly
And then the supervisor stood
Right in the creek and it felt really good
And that's about the time he finally realised the importance of this day
And that's about the time he realised
That he was with the group who couldn't say
Hey hey
And they felt so good it hurt forget the words
They were the group who couldn't say
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I enjoy these guys both musically and lyrically. Their themes are very affecting.
When he says "the sprinklers that come on at 3AM sound like crowds of people asking 'Are you happy what you're doing?'" I sort of choke up. Maybe it's time to start thinking about a career change...
i really like the melancholy to the chorus underneath the pop overlay...
Uhhhhhhhmmmmm..............no
RichardPrins wrote:
Typical for a whole bunch of their songs...
Can I rate their complete works sucko barfo? This is truly awful!
as bland as morning dew ...
Is it just me, or does everything I've heard on RP from these guys (and especially this song) sound like they were a bunch of guys from an IT company who got together and formed a band. Every time I hear them I think I'm listening to the next big scheme from the three guys from Office Space...
make it stop!
Sounds like something the Partridge Family would do
It's gone from a 6 to a 7 for me, and I wouldn't be surprised to have it go another notch.
There it went! 8
This gets an extra rating point for lyrics that include the phrase "for insurance purposes"...
Overall, one of the more painful fits of odd lyrics into a song.
I don't know why, but I find it great too!
josephthelevite wrote:
Really Awefully Good! Yeah!
Can't help but hum along
MsJudi wrote:
This is really awful.
Really Awefully Good! Yeah!
This is really awful.
Haven't gotten into this album like I did sophmoric, but I haven't given it the proper headphone treatment either.
Nifty. They had fit well on the soundtrack for "Royal Tenenbaums".
Please make it stop.
His vocals remind me of "Schoolhouse Rock," in a comfortable, reassuring way.
This is one of my favorite songs of last year. On one of the best albums of last year.
Typical for a whole bunch of their songs...
Know nothing about the band but really like the sound. I guess banal is in the mind of the beholder. :D
ndanger666 wrote:
This should have been called "The Group Who Couldn't Sing"
Damn you stole my line!! ;)
This should have been called "The Group Who Couldn't Sing"
Excessively banal, even for a Monday.
Yeah you guys nailed it. This whole album is really well developed. I too saw them open for Pete Yorn, in dallas. One of the more striking things about Grandaddy's live set is their use of video during the songs. Sometimes the video was completely random - old footage of nature films, while during "Yeah is what we had" the music and the video synced perfectly.
They are on their own headlining tour right now (in dallad Sept 23) if you like them even just a little, you should go.
heard about these guys on NPR...quite an interesting bunch of guys to say the least
This is a great CD. I saw them perform most of these songs a couple months before it was released and they were much better that Pete Yorn who they opened for. This is my favorite song on the CD.
I really like it.. these guys are great! They sound kind of like Radiohead mixed with Neil Young
Yes, it does...
aww cmon, this song deserves some comments :\\
I saw Grandaddy open up for Pete Yorn a few months ago in Detroit. They look nothing like they sound. A cross between farmers and ZZ Top is guess on the looks front. Mellow rock on the sound front. I liked them, especially as a nice surprise to open for PEte Yorn">
I had an interesting discussion about this song with my mom... I loved it and she didn't understand what it was about (completely didn't get it). I've had that disconnect with her before about... Dilbert. She totally never finds Dilbert funny. So we discussed some of the mind-numbing realities of living in Cube-land corporate America, slowly losing your soul, and then I played it again for her.
Eureka!