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Post by Cirs on Jun 6, 2005 20:28:18 GMT -5
Most of the live versions of Go Let It Out that I have, including FTM, Liam always says somethin like "And Im not too keen on any of that....."? ;D What exactly is it and whats the rest of it! And why?
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Post by Chrisisawarmgun on Jun 7, 2005 0:22:11 GMT -5
He says "and im not sure if i'm keen on any of that"
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Post by Moorish on Jun 7, 2005 6:06:28 GMT -5
I think he says it after the line about princes and kings and how "Ordinary people who are like you and me / We're the builders of their destiny".
Then as the song builds up to the big final break, he says that. Basically that he's not too keen on the ordinary folks propping up/supporting the royal/rich bastards in England. Fair enough!
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Post by globe on Jun 7, 2005 6:14:09 GMT -5
I always thought the first time he said it was at Wembley the night he was wasted and he was complaining about his divorce from Patsy the whole gig:-
"I'm not sure if I'm to keen on any of that, money for this, money for that."
And he was going on about:-
"She takes the coffee table, the sofa" etc etc
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Post by Moorish on Jun 7, 2005 8:37:08 GMT -5
I always thought the first time he said it was at Wembley the night he was wasted and he was complaining about his divorce from Patsy the whole gig:- "I'm not sure if I'm to keen on any of that, money for this, money for that." And he was going on about:- "She takes the coffee table, the sofa" etc etc Yeah, could have to do with that. But then if he said it at, as is said above "loads" of gigs, then maybe he meant ti to be about something else? 'Course, we'll never really know, half the stuff that comes out of Liam's mouth is mental non-sequiters! "That Tweety-Pie, he's alright."
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Post by rob on Jun 7, 2005 8:55:47 GMT -5
the one at finsbury made me laugh:
im not too keen on any of that, two women playing fucking tennis with a cricket bat
it was summat like that anyway
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