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Wow. I feel kind of stupid.
See, when I bought the album DriveSHAFT, I got the UK edition. It's fairly... well, to be kind, let's say 'minimalist' compared to the US edition. Example? It doesn't have a lyric sheet. This hasn't really posed a problem for me. The internet is a great asset, and the boys are fairly easy to hear anyway. But this was until I went to have a mosey at the lyrics page of STOF. Where they have the lyrics to Everybody. Or rather, (You All) Everybody. You all? I had always thought of it as 'you are'. Either makes sense given the context of the song, but it sure leaves me feeling like an idiot. Cue discussion on what Everybody means to you! I will start by saying that though I can see the appeal of Everybody, I've always preferred the rompy-stompy punk-rock beat of Last One Standing.
See, when I bought the album DriveSHAFT, I got the UK edition. It's fairly... well, to be kind, let's say 'minimalist' compared to the US edition. Example? It doesn't have a lyric sheet. This hasn't really posed a problem for me. The internet is a great asset, and the boys are fairly easy to hear anyway. But this was until I went to have a mosey at the lyrics page of STOF. Where they have the lyrics to Everybody. Or rather, (You All) Everybody. You all? I had always thought of it as 'you are'. Either makes sense given the context of the song, but it sure leaves me feeling like an idiot. Cue discussion on what Everybody means to you! I will start by saying that though I can see the appeal of Everybody, I've always preferred the rompy-stompy punk-rock beat of Last One Standing.