Every Fortress Falls

Domesticated Animals icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 03 from the Villains LP by Queens of the Stone Age icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )
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Queens of the Stone Age's "Villains" album cover. [Formatted]

Hideaway icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 07 from the Villains LP)
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Fortress icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 04 from the Villains LP)
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When You’re Ripe

Digital Bath icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 02 from the White Pony LP by Deftones icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )
“Digital Bath” Song Lyrics icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12

Deftones' "White Pony" album cover. [Formatted]

Elite icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 03 from the White Pony LP )
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Knife Prty icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 07 from the White Pony LP )
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You Know You’re Nobody’s Fool

Welcome to the Machine icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 02 from the Wish You Were Here LP by Pink Floyd icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )

Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" album art. [Formatted]

Welcome my son
Welcome to the machine

Where have you been?
It’s alright, we know where you’ve been

You’ve been in the pipeline, filling in time
Provided with toys and scouting for your boys

You bought a guitar to punish your ma
You didn’t like school, and you know you’re nobody’s fool

So welcome to the machine

Welcome my son
Welcome to the machine

What did you dream?
It’s alright, we told you what to dream

You dreamed of a big star:
“He played a mean guitar”
“He always ate in the Steak Bar”
“He loved to drive in his Jaguar”

So welcome to the machine

Talking to a Ghost

What a Shame About Me icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 02 from the Two Against Nature LP by Steely Dan icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )

Steely Dan's "Two Against Nature" album art. [Formatted]

I was grinding through my day gig—stacking cutouts at The Strand—when in walks Franny from NYU, we were quite an item back then
We talked about her films and shows and CDs, and I don’t know what else
She said, “Yeah, Hollywood’s been good to me, but tell me how about yourself?”

“I’m still working on that novel, but I’m just about to quit.
Because I’m worrying about the future now, or maybe this is it.
It’s not all that I thought it would be.”

“What a shame about me”

She said, “Talk to me, do you ever see anybody else from our old crew?
Bobby Dakine won the Bunsen Prize and now he’s coming out with something new.
Alan owns a chain of Steamer Heavens and Barry is a software king.
Somebody told me in the early 80’s you were gonna be the next big thing.”

“Well now, that was just a rumor, but I guess I’m doing fine.
Three weeks out of the rehab, living one day at a time.
Sneaking up on the new century.”

“What a shame about me”

I’m thinking of a major Jane Street sunrise and the goddess on the fire escape was you

We both ran out of small talk, the connection seemed to go dead
I was about to say, “Hey, have a nice life,” when she touched my hand and said:
“I just had this great idea—it could be very cool—why don’t we grab a cab to my hotel and make believe we’re back at our old school.”

I said, “Babe, you look delicious and you’re standing very close, but like this is Lower Broadway and you’re talking to a ghost.
Take a good look it’s easy to see, what a shame about me.”

“What a shame about me”