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From: hair <hair@slkc.uswest.net>
here is social distortions when the angles sing!
when the angles sing
social distortion
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WELL THATS IT HAVE FUN!
¿KEVIN HAIR¿ HAIR@SLKC.USWEST.NET
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Misery Average |
#1 by Misery at Aug 26, 1973 at 10:44 AM EST |
| By looking at the video I get the feeling it's more about death. It's on Youtube you should just check it out. | |
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troy Average |
#2 by troy worden at Jul 25, 1975 at 5:20 AM EST |
| I agree with HayseedPunxGirl This is one of the best songs written that has to do with God. | |
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Robin Average |
#3 by Robin brister at Jan 7, 1976 at 1:35 PM EST |
| dont forget...the old school has a responsibility to raise the new school the right way.... | |
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123 Wanna Be |
#4 by 123 123 at Jul 12, 1983 at 9:54 AM EST |
| I have to agree with the earlier post...where are you guys getting this crap? Not sure Mike Ness would write a song about his dead friend Dennis Danell four years before he died and have him play on the song. Not 100% sure but I believe he wrote the song after his grandmother passed away. (Pretty sure I read this in the transcripts from a Ness interview.) | |
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#5 by at Jul 7, 1989 at 12:36 PM EST |
| Social D played this song when I went to their show last year, and after it was over, Mike pointed to a kid that couldn't have been more than 7 years old and asked him to come on stage. Some of the elders in the crowd started laughing and pointing and shit...and then Mike began explaining how "This child will carry on the messages of our generation. All you older people out there need not pull the superiority-granted-by-age shit, because this child can't help how old he is. This child is our future, and rather than expel him, we must accept and teach him." Stuff like that. Almost brought me to tears. Mike Ness is truly a great man. | |
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seth Average |
#6 by seth colmer at Nov 18, 2004 at 5:50 PM EST |
| This song is written about death. And the lyrics make perfect sense. "The funerals are nicer when we know you're there, when the angels sing." It's like angels sing to mourn a person's death. "When the angel of death comes looking for me?" Also, watch the music video. It's a funeral. It basically touches on death, coping with it, and pain. And it definitely isn't for Dennis Danell. The album it was on, which Danell recorded, was released four years before his death. I heard it was written as a tribute to Ness's grandmother. If you want a song devoted to Danell, check out "Don't Take Me For Granted," or "Angel's Wings." | |