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Vampire Weekend — Obvious Bicycle
Album: Modern Vampires of the City
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Released: 2013
Length: 4:10
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Morning's come you watch the red sunrise
The early day still flickers in your eyes
Ah you oughta spare your face the razor
Because no one's gonna spare the time for you

No one's gonna watch you as you go
From a house you didn't build and can't control
Ah you outta spare your face the razor
Because no one's gonna spare the time for you
You outta spare the world your labor
It's been 20 years and no one's told the truth

So listen oh
So listen oh
Don't wait
Don't wait

So listen oh
So listen oh
Don't wait
Don't wait

So keep that list of who to thank and mind
And don't forget the rich ones who were kind
Ah you outta spare your face the razor
Because no one's gonna spare the time for you
Why don't you spare the world a traitor
Take your wager back and leave before you lose

So listen oh
So listen oh
Don't wait
Don't wait

So while the sun's coming up
Cover ground
Cover ground
And if you find some love for these clowns
Turn around
Turn around

We'll be half asleep on the floor of our high school gym
Thinking of you and wondering if anyone else could begin

To listen
Listen
Don't wait
Don't wait

So listen oh
So listen oh
Don't wait
Don't wait
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This CD came in second place in Village Voice's annual Jop and Pazz poll of polls.  First place was Kanye West (the fourth time he's won in six years, which makes him the most critically acclaimed artist of all time).

This should give anyone pause before they cite the music press as a "credible" source for anything.

Since the last time I heard this on RP, I've bought the album and listened to it 10-15 times - enough to feel like I have firm opinions about the songs. This is one of my favorites, but that's more because most of the other songs are meh than that this is particularly good. I like "Ya Hey" also, but the high-pitched squeaky part is SO UNBELIEVABLY ANNOYING and I have no idea what on earth they were thinking with that. Kind of a general theme on the album, really - "this song is mostly OK, but what on earth is that one part trying to do??". So it's overall kind of aggravating. And two of the songs are just downright bad.

In total, the album is certainly not music that appeals to the masses, and not because the masses have poor taste. I like hearing this song here but I feel that nothing on "Modern Vampires" can stand up to 90% of the stuff on their first two albums. Alas.
 contractor07 wrote:
"Step" and "Ya Hey" are by far the best 2 tunes on the album, no idea why this got on and those 2 did not, makes no sense {#Headache}
 
Possible reason:

1) LRC voting. (Click on the LRC/Upload tab for details.)
 
2) Bill and Rebecca preferred this one.  It is their radio station, after all.
"Step" and "Ya Hey" are by far the best 2 tunes on the album, no idea why this got on and those 2 did not, makes no sense {#Headache}

 

 


Interesting use of a price stamper as a musical percussion instrument.
Your know what this is? It's nothing more than a bunch of high-class noodling in search of a song.
This band is vile. Stop them, someone, please....
I've never been able to like anything by this band. At times, such as with this song, I think I'd rather spend a weekend with vampires than suffer their output. TFF PSD.
They really changed directions with this release...the jury is still out though...
this is slowly growing on me...what is that odd percussive instrument that squeaks? I do like the interplay of voices
 
 exactly.  yawn..............


  Jamunca wrote:

Well, that's kind of every Vampire Weekend song ever. 

 



Oh dear ...

I think I'd rather hear Napolean XIV doing "They Are Coming To Take Me Away - Ha Ha", at least that's amusing.
This is exquisite.
 Jamunca wrote:

Well, that's kind of every Vampire Weekend song ever. 

 
And just like that, Bill follows this with some Paul Simon - Run That Body Down. Nice.
I haven't heard this band before, but I'm enjoying this.
One of the more famous rock crits gave this review an A+ and compared it, somewhat, to Sgt.Pepper.  I don't hear it, but I always felt this guy was full of shite.
 kfarrnd wrote:
For a second, I thought it was some old Paul Simon song I had never heard.  Not bad.

 
Well, that's kind of every Vampire Weekend song ever. 
I think, this Band will be a great Future
For a second, I thought it was some old Paul Simon song I had never heard.  Not bad.
First! 

Also, I like how this band has matured over the years.