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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 25 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Better Than Ezra
What song is this lyric from?
"Past the road to your house
That you never called home
Where they turned out your lights
Though they say you'll never know" | Better Than Ezra, it was Good
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Desperately Wanting. From "Friction, Baby".
Jim Payne. Yes, Jim is often seen at concerts as well as being given credits for being the bands 'spiritual adviser' in album liner notes for "How Does Your Garden Grow".
I had you in my eyes how could I have been so blind. "Maybe I'll call..."-"Good", "Gotta make..."-"King of New Orleans", "Everybody loved..."-"At the Stars".
New Orleans. They are from New Orleans, or the New Orleans area, (they started out in Baton Rouge) one of their songs is "King of New Orleans".
Travis McNabb. Travis stepped in while the band was making "Friction Baby".
Carey Bonnecaze. Carey left in 1996.
Surprise. "Surprise" was the first album they put out released on tape format only. It is rare to find a real copy of this tape.
Allison Foley. "Allison Foley," the fifth track off "How Does Your Garden Grow?" is about a spoiled rich girl who really had no goals in life because she's always had everything handed to her.
Porcelain. Better Than Ezra got their start playing at fraternities and bars. "Porcelain" is about unrequited love and obsession. Kevin says, "This is a song about being completely and totally infatuated with someone to the point where you follow them home and watch them go back and forth in front of their window."
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