Jenny Lewis — You Are What You Love (w/ The Watson Twins)
Album: Rabbit Fur Coat
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Released: 2005
Length: 2:47
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This is no great illusion
When I'm with you I'm looking for a ghost
Or invisible reasons
To fall out of love and run screaming from our home
Because we live in a house of mirrors
We see our fears and everything
Our songs, faces, and second hand clothes
But more and more we're suffering
Not nobody, not a thousand beers
Will keep us from feeling so all alone
But you are what you love
And not what loves you back
That's why I'm here on your doorstep
Pleading for you to take me back
The phone is a fine invention
It allows me to talk endlessly to you
About nothing disguising my intentions
Which I'm afraid, my friend, are wildly untrue
It's a sleight of hand, a white soul band
The heart attacks I'm convinced I have
Every morning upon waking
To you I'm a symbol or a monument
Your rite of passage to fulfillment
But I'm not yours for the taking
But you are what you love
And not what loves you back
So I guess that's why you keep calling me back
I'm fraudulent, a thief at best
A coward who paints a bullshit canvas
Things that will never happen to me
But at arms length, it's Tim who said
I'm good at it, I've mastered it
Avoiding, avoiding everything
But you are what you love, Tim
And not what loves you back
And I'm in love with illusions
So saw me in half
I'm in love with tricks
So pull another rabbit out your hat
When I'm with you I'm looking for a ghost
Or invisible reasons
To fall out of love and run screaming from our home
Because we live in a house of mirrors
We see our fears and everything
Our songs, faces, and second hand clothes
But more and more we're suffering
Not nobody, not a thousand beers
Will keep us from feeling so all alone
But you are what you love
And not what loves you back
That's why I'm here on your doorstep
Pleading for you to take me back
The phone is a fine invention
It allows me to talk endlessly to you
About nothing disguising my intentions
Which I'm afraid, my friend, are wildly untrue
It's a sleight of hand, a white soul band
The heart attacks I'm convinced I have
Every morning upon waking
To you I'm a symbol or a monument
Your rite of passage to fulfillment
But I'm not yours for the taking
But you are what you love
And not what loves you back
So I guess that's why you keep calling me back
I'm fraudulent, a thief at best
A coward who paints a bullshit canvas
Things that will never happen to me
But at arms length, it's Tim who said
I'm good at it, I've mastered it
Avoiding, avoiding everything
But you are what you love, Tim
And not what loves you back
And I'm in love with illusions
So saw me in half
I'm in love with tricks
So pull another rabbit out your hat
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The Shining ~ corridor of horror ! It’s an ok track, but lacks depth and skilled musicianship. Certainly not a Mellow track.
MJMJ wrote:
I guess you could say she has back's back ?! ;)
She rhymes "back" with "back." Minus style points.
I guess you could say she has back's back ?! ;)
She rhymes "back" with "back." Minus style points.
pmnixa wrote:
Was wondering if I was the only one seeing them too!
love her hair too....
Was wondering if I was the only one seeing them too!
All three could certainly chase me off of that bed's edge!
Only the music is less sexy!
Only the music is less sexy!
lmic wrote:
Good get.
Betty Holly :)
Good get.
Betty Holly :)
HA! I thought this said JERRY LEWIS! The first phrase to come to mind was... la, la, la...nice lady!
osbyec wrote:
I have the same reaction, I was singing along to Charging Sky in the car this morning on my way to work in the pouring rain.
YES! Every time I listen to this in the car I have to sing along and I occasionally end up playing it four or five times in a row. I don't know why, but this song just gets me every time. LOVE it!
I have the same reaction, I was singing along to Charging Sky in the car this morning on my way to work in the pouring rain.
YES! Every time I listen to this in the car I have to sing along and I occasionally end up playing it four or five times in a row. I don't know why, but this song just gets me every time. LOVE it!
ziggytrix wrote:
Holy CARP! That was really amazing. Her command of tone is stunning. Made all the more so by the no-budget production of the clip. Wonderful!
well i was trying to find the video for this and found this instead. https://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=7733740 it's jenny singing a duet with a puppet...
Holy CARP! That was really amazing. Her command of tone is stunning. Made all the more so by the no-budget production of the clip. Wonderful!
Great lyrics - love her hair too....
Thank Gawd he put on something good to wash the David Byrne/TH out of my ears..
worst song of a great album
rcurrier wrote:
In the hallway from The Shining. One assumes it was intentionally made creepy.
and those are the twin girls from The Shining....all grown up.
In the hallway from The Shining. One assumes it was intentionally made creepy.
and those are the twin girls from The Shining....all grown up.
Any gal that can work the phrase "a thousand beers" into a song is OK by me
Lkw wrote:
Then you should see the inner sleeve, so beautiful in it's old Kodak simplicity and full of meaning. A feat rarely seen in these photoshop days. I kind of agree for the cover though.
Personally, I think it's a brilliant cover and a good tune as well. I'm not sure what either of you find "terrible" about it.
Nice song, terrible album cover.
Dior wrote:Then you should see the inner sleeve, so beautiful in it's old Kodak simplicity and full of meaning. A feat rarely seen in these photoshop days. I kind of agree for the cover though.
Personally, I think it's a brilliant cover and a good tune as well. I'm not sure what either of you find "terrible" about it.
Love this song and the album
ziggytrix wrote:
I dig this chick!
well i was trying to find the video for this and found this instead. https://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=7733740 it's jenny singing a duet with a puppet...
I dig this chick!
well i was trying to find the video for this and found this instead.
https://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=7733740
it's jenny singing a duet with a puppet...
A harmless if forgettable 5. Good filler between the great stuff.
Thank you for playing this. Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins are so great live!
Ho hummmmmmmmmm.......
Love these gals together love the artwork too!
Lkw wrote:
Nice song, terrible album cover.
Then you should see the inner sleeve, so beautiful in it's old Kodak simplicity and full of meaning. A feat rarely seen in these photoshop days. I kind of agree for the cover though.
brandog wrote:
I'm cutting in line! You'll need to bash my head into a cinderblock wall, I guess...
Um, well, LaoZi says the good man does not argue, so....
Bumped it to a "9"!
The production is brilliant - so naive, innocent, and yet perfectly so. A band with the awareness of a cagey, sarcastic band, but the sincerety of an innocent folk singer.
great song. great performers. great music. all you negative nellies are blopops.
I'm really digging Jenny and the Twins. Yes they are really twins; Jenny and the Twins were on Letterman a few months back. Yes, the album cover is really freakin' creepy. The Watson Twins appeared equally creepy on Dave's show; it's obviously their schtick. Or they're just really creepy; it happens.
Jenny reminds me a bit of Neko Case, another fave. And Hank Dogs, who give me chills (both the good AND the creepy kind!)
I'm surprised at the negativity towards this. When I first heard it I assumed RP folks would be really into it. Oh well, different strokes.
I watched the video on her website. LOVE IT! The rapidly-fading smiles is the best part; they KNOW they're creepy! The original Hee-Haw is actually really funny to watch now; they KNEW it was totally cheesy, and ran with it. It's like 'Dumb and Dumber' for C&W fans. Say what you will about 'that' kind of music; Roy could freakin' PLAY. And Buck (R.I.P.) created a new kind of country sound.
Yeah, it ain't everyone's cup o' java, but that's why we listen to RP; to hear stuff outside the over-produced, over-censored, market-researched, Arbitron-chasing, all-commercial-all-the-time Broadcast Radio. Clear Channel is in league with the devil; their headquarters are literally a stone's throw from where I'm sitting. So a tactical strike is out of the question...
c.
Glockman45 wrote:
vomit bucket please.........
Indeed!!!
Imkirok wrote:
She looks like Carrie (from the old horror flick), or some other demented axe murdered.
In the hallway from The Shining.
One assumes it was intentionally made creepy.
Jack_Jefferson wrote:
Also, are those real twins or trick photography? Most twins I know get sick of wearing the same clothes as their twin by about the age of eight.
Well, you know, for the sake of showmanship and an album cover, they may just make an exception.
-mt-
Lkw wrote:
Nice song, terrible album cover.
She looks like Carrie (from the old horror flick), or some other demented axe murdered.
Lkw wrote:
Nice song, terrible album cover.
I kinda like the album cover. I'll agree to nice song though. Just nice.
vomit bucket please.........
laprincessa wrote:
I have a GIGANTIC crush on Jenny Lewis. Have tix to her show next week, yeah!!!!!!
Did you get a T-Shirt from her too?
Nice song, terrible album cover.
Like one of the better Annette Funicello songs.
I have no idea why, but I really like everything I hear from her. Not a big fan of this type of music, or even a fan of her voice; there is just this something about all the songs that gets me.
This one always reminds me of the quote from the movie Adaptation: "You are what you love, not what loves you."
I also like it because it has a retro sound to it, like when Patty Duke would do a song on her show in the 60's.
Also, are those real twins or trick photography? Most twins I know get sick of wearing the same clothes as their twin by about the age of eight.
laprincessa wrote:
I have a GIGANTIC crush on Jenny Lewis. Have tix to her show next week, yeah!!!!!!
Eat yer heart out! She's MINE I tell ya MINE!
rluking wrote:
No worries, mate.
There we go, thanks buddy.
TobalMoreno wrote:
EDIT #2: wait, she's not of the other persuasion is she? that would be a serious buzz kill.
No worries, mate.
laprincessa wrote:
I have a GIGANTIC crush on Jenny Lewis. Have tix to her show next week, yeah!!!!!!
I'll second that one... but in a hetero kind of way.
EDIT: "not that there's anything wrong with that."
*studio audience laughter*
EDIT #2: wait, she's not of the other persuasion is she? that would be a serious buzz kill.
kaupmees wrote:
Haha. I thought she sounded just like the woman from Rilo Kiley. No wonder.
Me too as Bill just reminded us; I came back to tick this up a notch.
I may have to catch them at the Variety Playhouse on the 25th!
I have a GIGANTIC crush on Jenny Lewis. Have tix to her show next week, yeah!!!!!!
Ok. I have heard enough from this album...I am gonna have to buy it!. Thanks RP.
Just wished you'd played it earlier so I would have known enough to catch their show when they were in town.
daveesh wrote:Don't tell my girlfriend!
check out the very funny "hee haw" video on her web site...
good tune, too
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins (click on "Video")
Day-um! I'm in Love, L-U-V!
Haha. I thought she sounded just like the woman from Rilo Kiley. No wonder.
Yummy
huh, 5 to 7 to 8, likin' it
I like the lyrics against this tune. very interesting....I might buy this album!
check out the very funny "hee haw" video on her web site...
good tune, too
I liked her stuff with Rilo Kiley & found this quite likeable.