In a total twist of what this song is actually about, this song has always spoken to me. I'm an Australian, and my Danish grandfather, my father's father - "Farfar" - often spoke to me in a broken English with a broken accent when i was a kid - I had no idea what he was saying most of the time.... so the line "you were always saying something" always spoke to me - He died around the time this album came out and i was listening to it..... As I got older, and I found out what a "not nice" person he'd been to my father and his siblings - the rest of the song's lyrics only became more meaningful to me - curious how lyrics mean what you want them to mean, but I really appreciate Guster and their amazing lyrical ability and how it can connect on so many levels! :)
When you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else Just a perfect reflection, you and no one else Minutes run into hours, hours run into days You're still waiting for someone who never ever came Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again Go and run through the hallways, and find your way to the door You will end up like always, back where you were before Can you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else But it's still your reflection, you and no one else You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again No matter where you go, you'll never find your way home You'll never find your way home no matter where you go You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa Never be the same again
I found an ipod, not even an ipod just a generic mp3 player in a booth when I was waiting tables at Tortugas in Galveston tx, and this song was on there. That ipod introduced me to guster and minus the bear. Thank you whoever lost that mp3 player.
Anyone else from the Philly/SJ Area that remembers this song on a Y100 compilation? Wish I remembered what it was called because I love so many song on that album.
Haven't heard this in years but heard it at work today over the work radio and I was pleasantly surprised. Immediately started singing and it work me right up!
This reminds me of leaving the friends I made in Michigan, mainly because I listened to this repeatedly until I got to a hotel. I wasn't the same again, I was wracked with guilt because I was too embarrassed to talk to anyone because it had been so long since I talked to them by then. So, yeah I was never the same again
Popped into my head after 20 yrs and I couldn't find it. Glad I did, I could only remember fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa. Where's Guster? And who stoke my Guster CD?
Mike MakesRight I was a teen in the 90s I think we had a longing for the sixties back then the dead was still big the bug came around again which turned out to be kind of a turd lol tie dies where kind of big again a few European punk bands tried to make their way back like oasis eels and a few others I think the months where kind of a confused are all and all I miss them and it was a better time than now just my input
@@jasonjohnson4592 the 60s definitely tried to make a comeback in many ways. reruns of old tv shows on Nick...... not just nick at night, but each day of the week they showcased particular shows like the Monkees. the clothing was also very 60's. bellbottoms (cleverly renamed Flares?) a lot of bands had a 60's vibe going on in their music videos too. oh and austin powers......
I remember the first time i heard this song back in 99. I bought some cd's from the music store and sometimes they'd give you a demo cd. It had this song on it and i loved it. Is it weird i remember that 20 years later? I just watched the movie Safety Not Guaranteed and i had to find out who wrote the song Big Machine that he played at the campfire. It led me back here...to...Guster... again.
Check out the movie Life As a House. That is how I heard of Guster back in 2001. Very good movie and Mary Steenburgen looks amazing in that movie OMG! 😍
In a total twist of what this song is actually about, this song has always spoken to me. I'm an Australian, and my Danish grandfather, my father's father - "Farfar" - often spoke to me in a broken English with a broken accent when i was a kid - I had no idea what he was saying most of the time.... so the line "you were always saying something" always spoke to me - He died around the time this album came out and i was listening to it..... As I got older, and I found out what a "not nice" person he'd been to my father and his siblings - the rest of the song's lyrics only became more meaningful to me - curious how lyrics mean what you want them to mean, but I really appreciate Guster and their amazing lyrical ability and how it can connect on so many levels! :)
That's the coolest and craziest story of mis-heard lyrics ever.
For 4:44 I was back in college again- thanks. ❤
When you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else
Just a perfect reflection, you and no one else
Minutes run into hours, hours run into days
You're still waiting for someone who never ever came
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Go and run through the hallways, and find your way to the door
You will end up like always, back where you were before
Can you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else
But it's still your reflection, you and no one else
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
No matter where you go, you'll never find your way home
You'll never find your way home no matter where you go
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Fa fa-fa fa-fa-fa-fa-fa
Never be the same again
Pro sax player here - Love the crunchy "lady Madonna" horns. Excellent flute solos. Keep up the good horn parts. Really sets your stuff apart.
Hearing this live would be the closest thing to magic I can think of.
Next to real magic, of course...
Saw them twice you’re right
I also saw them
Especially on a campus with free wifi, after a nice workout on an arc trainer
I’ve seen it a few times
You’re right
I remember hearing this song in 2000, I was 12 and I loved it
It is timeless now.
That was a good time.
Same ☺️
I found an ipod, not even an ipod just a generic mp3 player in a booth when I was waiting tables at Tortugas in Galveston tx, and this song was on there. That ipod introduced me to guster and minus the bear. Thank you whoever lost that mp3 player.
That's belong to me Ash 😭
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Pretty good song, that ending is pure art though🔥🔥🔥
I have heard this song first time from my cousin at Boston. Now I am fan of this song and the band playing in loops and lot of love from India
This reminds me of high school
I heard this on the radio today ..forgot how much I love this song!!
They come on the radio?! Maybe that's why it sounded so familiar.. Hm.
What radio station was that? I haven’t heard this on any station since 2000.
Absolutely wild that the flute is doubling the BASS line. So unususal - really works!
Heard this gem on the in-store music at a local grocery store... brought back fond memories! Damn I miss the music of the 90’s-00’s😞
Right? There’s just something missing from today’s music. Even in this genre.
Do you miss the killers music?
God the feeling I get at 3:12 got me so amped up, what a climax to a song
Anyone else from the Philly/SJ Area that remembers this song on a Y100 compilation? Wish I remembered what it was called because I love so many song on that album.
Haven't heard this in years but heard it at work today over the work radio and I was pleasantly surprised. Immediately started singing and it work me right up!
Stuck in my head, but a great song to do so.
This reminds me of leaving the friends I made in Michigan, mainly because I listened to this repeatedly until I got to a hotel. I wasn't the same again, I was wracked with guilt because I was too embarrassed to talk to anyone because it had been so long since I talked to them by then. So, yeah I was never the same again
Popped into my head after 20 yrs and I couldn't find it. Glad I did, I could only remember fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa. Where's Guster? And who stoke my Guster CD?
Just did it 4 years after you!
played this alot in a different life. they were right.
What I love about this song is that it is from the 90s but sounds like something from the 60s.
Mike MakesRight I was a teen in the 90s I think we had a longing for the sixties back then the dead was still big the bug came around again which turned out to be kind of a turd lol tie dies where kind of big again a few European punk bands tried to make their way back like oasis eels and a few others I think the months where kind of a confused are all and all I miss them and it was a better time than now just my input
it sounds like it was from Havana to me
@@jasonjohnson4592 the 60s definitely tried to make a comeback in many ways. reruns of old tv shows on Nick...... not just nick at night, but each day of the week they showcased particular shows like the Monkees. the clothing was also very 60's. bellbottoms (cleverly renamed Flares?) a lot of bands had a 60's vibe going on in their music videos too. oh and austin powers......
I hear Duran Duran here for some odd reason. Just a bit I think. Whatcha think?
Best guster album 4 show. I rate it in my top 50 albums all time any genre or time period.
It's perfection
I remember I heard this in Boston, MA in 2000.
I remember the first time i heard this song back in 99. I bought some cd's from the music store and sometimes they'd give you a demo cd. It had this song on it and i loved it. Is it weird i remember that 20 years later? I just watched the movie Safety Not Guaranteed and i had to find out who wrote the song Big Machine that he played at the campfire. It led me back here...to...Guster... again.
Jerm woah....
There’s a cd just called Gus
-before they were Guster...
Check out the movie Life As a House. That is how I heard of Guster back in 2001. Very good movie and Mary Steenburgen looks amazing in that movie OMG! 😍
I first saw and heard Guster on Austin City Limits and this song won me over as a fan.
Great song......
Loved 90's indy music.
Forever looking for a piece of sheet music for the flute portions.
Old habits die hard! Great 👍song for any occasion
Love this song
Comfort song
De las mejores canciones que he escuchado, gran calidad y buen gusto
Best band and song ever! Love some guster!
Awesome band and tune 😊❤️🎶😊❤️🎶
I wanted to book this band for my schools great dining hall, but for some reason they only have pagers...
I understood that reference.
How have you not perturbed your pants by now
How many times have you imitated the guitar harmonics??
Love you guys!!
Bitter sweet!:)
Thank you so much for your kindness. Much Love to Guster!!! So Wonderful!!!
What genre/style would you describe this as?
Gustereo
Indie
Late 90s hippie indie folk jam-band
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POV IT NOV 18 2021 your watching this
if I ever take my own life this will be my choice of background music
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Ha.
You need a friend
I love this song but can’t listen to it bc the beginning sounds just like a code blue alarm😂😅
The rocker? minutes run into hours, hours run into days?
Yup.
#fafafa color on css brought me here
Me too!
Ha! My 6 year old running through the house yelling “Fa, fa, fa” is why I’m here. 20 years ago this CD was one of my favorites.
Justin Peter Griffin sent me
Was this on family Guy or something?