“Turn on Your Radio”
Burning the Daze
This is a very gentle song you might expect to hear winding down an evening. It’s got a catchy refrain which I find myself humming. It also ends with a somewhat-strange coda:
Everybody had a hard year
And everybody had a good time
Everybody had a wet dream
And everybody saw the sunshineEverybody had a good year
And everybody let their hair down
Everybody put their socks up
And everybody put their foot down
I don’t know what it means that “everybody put their socks up”…
(Aside: It was pretty apparent from the first listen that this is a cover of someone else’s earlier song. It turns out that someone else was Harry Nillson, whom Wikipedia tells us was an American singer-songwriter who achieved the peak of his commercial success in the early 1970s”. I have my doubts about how high the peak of his success actually was, as I had never heard even a mention of him. So I checked out his discography and realized that, no, I really haven’t heard anything by this guy.)
(Second aside: I feel like I’m on the very edge of cheating. posting this at 11:57 PM. I suppose technically it’s still “Day 4″…)
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