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For those that would rip the line, "Do you realize that you have the most beautiful face?":
1. Many women are faced with a lot of doubt about how beautiful they are. Our society throws a lot of signals saying that you can be prettier, you should lose weight, etc. People are often very cruel to each other, attempting to destroy our self-worth. (I am not a woman, but I'd like to think that I am correct on this point.)
2. Telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity means that you find them appealing, regardless if they meet some finite standard of what beauty is. You're not trying to compare them to Gal Gadot or some supermodel, just that you find them beautiful.
3. Also, telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity is an amazing boost of self-confidence to that person. As was demonstrated recently by a photographer who took pictures of people before & after telling them that they are beautiful, it has an amazing effect on their demeanor & facial expression.
I'm sure that there is plenty to find at fault in this song, but don't dismiss a well-intentioned compliment.
Odd, I've never heard "beautiful face" as being gender specific. Seems a heartfelt expression of comfort and joy for whoever receives it.
My friend had someone sing this at her husband's funeral. So many emotions.
Same experience here, still thinking about it when I hear this song.
Beautiful, heartbreaking song from one of my fav albums from a very underrated band...I realize!
I agree. This is a great album. Too bad "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1" isn't on the RP playlist - that's a great tune too.
no-one get off this rock alive
C'mon folks.
This is a happy song.
Hey John (see below). I will work on making more dumb comments. I want that award!!!!
I like this song. The comments about it are, uh, entertaining.
c.
John,
You win!! You win The Dumbest Comment I've ever read on RP.
The song is about existentialism...which is really mind-expanding, fascinating stuff.
Explaining existentialism to you would be like showing a card trick to a dog.
You should write for the "Comments" section of YouTube videos.You'd fit in nicely. Two types of folks generally write comments on YouTube:
1.) Pre-pubescents. They're excused
2.) Adults who have IQ's on a par with driveway gravel
Haha. I just finished making the same YouTube observation, albeit briefly, about a similar condescending comment about this song.
Great minds....
As far as the lyrics go, they may seem shallow to enlightened minds, but most people live their lives in purposeful denial of the certain fact of death. Any chance to hear a reminder I consider welcome.
"Practice as if your hair is on fire."
PS Please don't insult dogs. They live in the present, a mindset precious few of us ever achieve. And love unconditionally, another goal for achieving Nirvana. That's why they wait for us at the Rainbow Bridge.
That'll add another, intellectual level of loathing for the Flaming Lips, from my viewpoint. I do know existentialism, have read Camus and Sartre, and it is the most self-absorbed individualist bunch of bourgeois cobblers I've come across in philosophy. No wonder it's so popular amongst callow egocentric adolescents.
Five years later, I thought I was reading a comment on YouTube.
Not to me! I've rated this an 8 since I first heard it....in fact, more folks should tell more folks that they are BEAUTIFUL.....LLRP!!

1. Many women are faced with a lot of doubt about how beautiful they are. Our society throws a lot of signals saying that you can be prettier, you should lose weight, etc. People are often very cruel to each other, attempting to destroy our self-worth. (I am not a woman, but I'd like to think that I am correct on this point.)
2. Telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity means that you find them appealing, regardless if they meet some finite standard of what beauty is. You're not trying to compare them to Gal Gadot or some supermodel, just that you find them beautiful.
3. Also, telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity is an amazing boost of self-confidence to that person. As was demonstrated recently by a photographer who took pictures of people before & after telling them that they are beautiful, it has an amazing effect on their demeanor & facial expression.
I'm sure that there is plenty to find at fault in this song, but don't dismiss a well-intentioned compliment.
I completely agree. And
4. Giving someone a compliment, and meaning it, has a very beneficial effect on the giver. We (should) feel great if we make someone else feel great. If you should feel low energy, grumpy, cynical — tell someone (perhaps also in doubt or struggling) that you appreciate them, find them lovely, and so on. Voila. It's a burst of magic. Build someone else up, not this toxic endemic tear down nonsense.
On the other hand, we make mistakes if we're always seeking the approval of others to feel good about ourselves.
Ohhhh...literature!
"That's no vernacular...that's a derby!" Jerome Howard.
Ya can't beat dancing rabbits.
1. Many women are faced with a lot of doubt about how beautiful they are. Our society throws a lot of signals saying that you can be prettier, you should lose weight, etc. People are often very cruel to each other, attempting to destroy our self-worth. (I am not a woman, but I'd like to think that I am correct on this point.)
2. Telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity means that you find them appealing, regardless if they meet some finite standard of what beauty is. You're not trying to compare them to Gal Gadot or some supermodel, just that you find them beautiful.
3. Also, telling someone that line with the requisite sincerity is an amazing boost of self-confidence to that person. As was demonstrated recently by a photographer who took pictures of people before & after telling them that they are beautiful, it has an amazing effect on their demeanor & facial expression.
I'm sure that there is plenty to find at fault in this song, but don't dismiss a well-intentioned compliment.
Sad. Happy. Real. And... pretty.

That'll add another, intellectual level of loathing for the Flaming Lips, from my viewpoint. I do know existentialism, have read Camus and Sartre, and it is the most self-absorbed individualist bunch of bourgeois cobblers I've come across in philosophy. No wonder it's so popular amongst callow egocentric adolescents.
That'll add another, intellectual level of loathing for the Flaming Lips, from my viewpoint. I do know existentialism, have read Camus and Sartre, and it is the most self-absorbed individualist bunch of bourgeois cobblers I've come across in philosophy. No wonder it's so popular amongst callow egocentric adolescents.
Many would characterize Camus as absurdist rather than existentialist (including Camus himself).
The song is about existentialism...which is really mind-expanding, fascinating stuff.
Explaining existentialism to you would be like showing a card trick to a dog.
That'll add another, intellectual level of loathing for the Flaming Lips, from my viewpoint. I do know existentialism, have read Camus and Sartre, and it is the most self-absorbed individualist bunch of bourgeois cobblers I've come across in philosophy. No wonder it's so popular amongst callow egocentric adolescents.
Time flies when we're having fun... love this song...
He's asking if you realize:
- "that you have a beutiful face". Every woman I've ever met know exactly where they stand on the Good Look chart.
- "that everyone will die". Only a idiot doesn't know that.
stupid
John,
You win!! You win The Dumbest Comment I've ever read on RP.
The song is about existentialism...which is really mind-expanding, fascinating stuff.
Explaining existentialism to you would be like showing a card trick to a dog.
You should write for the "Comments" section of YouTube videos.You'd fit in nicely. Two types of folks generally write comments on YouTube:
1.) Pre-pubescents. They're excused
2.) Adults who have IQ's on a par with driveway gravel
On almost every level this song sucks.
Break it down:
- He ask a girl "do you realize you have a pretty face" ,,,duh,,, I've never met a girl in my life who does not know exactly where she is on the "cute face" list. Ugly girls know they are ugly, hot chicks, know they are hot.
- To accept all his questions (all the Do you realize, blah blah blah) is an insult to anyone's intellengence. For example, "Do you realize that one day you will die" again, duh!
- boring music
- poor arrangement
Ha Ha! Nice try, JohnJConn!
(or do you really have that much to learn in life?!!)
On almost every level this song sucks.
Break it down:
- He ask a girl "do you realize you have a pretty face" ,,,duh,,, I've never met a girl in my life who does not know exactly where she is on the "cute face" list. Ugly girls know they are ugly, hot chicks, know they are hot.
- To accept all his questions (all the Do you realize, blah blah blah) is an insult to anyone's intellengence. For example, "Do you realize that one day you will die" again, duh!
- boring music
- poor arrangement
- It's just plain whiny.
- The guys in the background on "do you realize" are painfully screechy.
Sorry, but anyone who rates ANY Poe song above a 5 relinquishes all rights to criticize any other music.
Hey, it's not me sayin' this—it's in the rule book.
Yea, I usually avoid unequivocal statements like that regarding subjective musical taste, but you are correct, it is in the rule book.
This song gives me goose bumps..
wilcogirl11 wrote:
Me too. Love this one. Love this whole album, but especially this song.
I agree with both of your statements! This song is slightly quirky, but very heartfelt — it really resonates with me. And because of this song I checked out the rest of the album, and I enjoy it as a whole, too.
socalhol wrote:
This song gives me goose bumps..
wilcogirl11 wrote:
Me too. Love this one. Love this whole album, but especially this song.
I agree with both of your statements! This song is slightly quirky, but very heartfelt — it really resonates with me. And because of this song I checked out the rest of the album, and I enjoy it as a whole, too.
It's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round
Buckminster Fuller, brilliant is so many ground breaking and bizarre ways, insisted on saying earthrise and earthset.
This song gives me goose bumps..
wilcogirl11 wrote:
Me too. Love this one. Love this whole album, but especially this song.
I agree with both of your statements! This song is slightly quirky, but very heartfelt — it really resonates with me. And because of this song I checked out the rest of the album, and I enjoy it as a whole, too.
/shrug
Yep, this isn't even the best song on there, I agree.
toterola wrote:
Norman, Oklahoma. I had a girlfriend from there and that was Norman's claim to fame, along with the University of course
toterola wrote:
/shrug
/shrug
Me too. Love this one. Love this whole album, but especially this song.
lawman wrote:
I'm rather older than that, and I just changed my former 7 to an 8 — added a point for extra-good song-writing.
I'm rather older than that, and I just changed my former 7 to an 8 — added a point for extra-good song-writing.
Thanks for putting that into words... you nailed what their appeal is to me.
MediaGrrl wrote:
Flaming Lips - Do You Realize?
Depeche Mode - Strangelove
Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground (Nellee Hooper Edit)
well done!
Sorry, but anyone who rates ANY Poe song above a 5 relinquishes all rights to criticize any other music.
Hey, it's not me sayin' this—it's in the rule book.
Rules are made to be broken.
Sorry, but anyone who rates ANY Poe song above a 5 reliquishes all rights to criticize any other music.
Hey, it's not me sayin' this—it's in the rule book.
Copymonkey, you CRACK ME UP!
One, two, three, four -
Do You Realize - that you have the most beautiful face
Do You Realize - we're floating in space -
Do You Realize - that happiness makes you cry
Do You Realize - that everyone you know someday will die
And instead of saying all of your goodbyes - let them know
You realize that life goes fast
It's hard to make the good things last
You realize the sun don'-go down
It's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round
Do You Realize - Oh - Oh - Oh
Do You Realize - that everyone you know
Someday will die -
And instead of saying all of your goodbyes - let them know
You realize that life goes fast
It's hard to make the good things last
You realize the sun don'-go down
It's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round
Do You Realize - that you have the most beautiful face
Do You Realize
Sorry, but anyone who rates ANY Poe song above a 5 relinquishes all rights to criticize any other music.
Hey, it's not me sayin' this—it's in the rule book.
Not one to leave negative comments, but this is quite horrible... Sorry, it's me I'm sure, but I just don't get it. :o(
They are pretty fun live, have you checked out their shows?
Oh yeah, and so is chocolate.
Oh yeah, and so is chocolate.
Flaming Lips - Do You Realize?
Depeche Mode - Strangelove
Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground (Nellee Hooper Edit)
well done!
Yet another tune and band for whom I have RP to thank! 
Wow I think you totally missed my point somehow. I love this song and this band. Check my rating on it (10)
Flaming Lips- there is no substitute
Very good.





