Difference between revisions of "Just One More Time"
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+ | <br>'''Ronnie Williams''': Oh yeah! That's just fine! Come on boys! Just one more time! | ||
+ | <br>'''Spider''': I think I can explain about . . . about how the pigs' music works | ||
+ | <br>'''Monica''': Well, this should be interesting | ||
+ | <br>'''Spider''': Remember that they make music with a very dense light, and remember about the smoke standing still and how they . . . they really get uptight when you try to move the smoke, right? | ||
+ | <br>'''Monica''': Right | ||
+ | <br>'''John''': Yeah? | ||
+ | <br>'''Spider''': I think the music in that dense light is probably what makes the smoke stand still. Any sort of motion has this effect on . . . on the ponies' manes. You know, the thing on their neck | ||
+ | <br>'''John''': Hmm . . . | ||
+ | <br>'''Spider''': As soon as the pony's mane starts to get good in the back any sort of mo . . . motion, especially of smoke or gas, begins to make the ends split. | ||
+ | <br>'''John''': That's the basis of all their nationalism. Like if they can't salute the smoke every morning when they get up . . . | ||
+ | <br>'''Spider''': Yeah, it's a vicious circle. You got it. | ||
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==Players On This Song== | ==Players On This Song== | ||
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== |
Revision as of 14:10, 9 April 2006
Contents
Lyrics
Ronnie Williams: Oh yeah! That's just fine! Come on boys! Just one more time!
Spider: I think I can explain about . . . about how the pigs' music works
Monica: Well, this should be interesting
Spider: Remember that they make music with a very dense light, and remember about the smoke standing still and how they . . . they really get uptight when you try to move the smoke, right?
Monica: Right
John: Yeah?
Spider: I think the music in that dense light is probably what makes the smoke stand still. Any sort of motion has this effect on . . . on the ponies' manes. You know, the thing on their neck
John: Hmm . . .
Spider: As soon as the pony's mane starts to get good in the back any sort of mo . . . motion, especially of smoke or gas, begins to make the ends split.
John: That's the basis of all their nationalism. Like if they can't salute the smoke every morning when they get up . . .
Spider: Yeah, it's a vicious circle. You got it.