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Jack's Mannequin-Hey hey Hey (We're All Gonna Die)

Keep your eyes on the road on the Glass Passenger
He sings for a traveling band.
Well I'll be tomorrow
Is God only knows
Seems there's a science in hand
But I'll finish the shows when I lay.
I said hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
Hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday.
To England turned gray
To the old TLA
To the lands of my portable camera
Labeled proud to the New Yorks shows sold out
I noticed a change in the weather
It's got cold someone hand me my sweater.
I said hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
Hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday.
So keep your eyes on the road on the Glass Passenger
I've return to scene of crime
With my bus and my band I'm making a stand
So sympathy now for the last time.
I said hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
Hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
Well I said hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
I said hey hey hey, We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday
Ever since Something Corporate I've been a fanboy of writer/musician Andrew McMahon. While his project with Jack's Mannequin is a different beast altogether I've grown to like it as well with it's more autobiographical direction and sun drenched California pop. This is the third album as Jack with Andrew and it's a combination of the light (Everything In Transit) and dark (The Glass Passenger) of the first two albums. Andrews songwriting became more centered on his own life and needed a different venue to express hence this current incarnation which is Andrew's solo. After starting JM, Andrew was diagnosed and battled with leukemia which is one more aspect that pushed his writing to reflect his inner struggles and victories. This song in sound is very Something Corporate ie. Globes and Maps and Cavanaugh Park which is why I think I favor it so much. I miss Something Corporate and as much as I enjoy the JM vibe I'm hoping it comes full circle as many great artists too. For those that don't know either group this is great just for being the happiest song about dying ever. Just a happy pop chorus exclaiming the inevitable. We are all gonna die. **** it. Let's sing and shout and let the course of life happen. The storytelling and the tinkling piano tells the story of a traveling musician who's life on the road keeps him distracted from his own demons and stuck in his depression as he'll always be saved by the energy of an uplifting chorus.
Bonus Countdown: Top 5 T.V. Obsessions of 2011
#1
Breaking Bad
Dexter was my show of 2010 like I said. The difference is I had greater odds that I was going to love Dexter. Breaking Bad I never expected to like. Chemistry teacher turns meth cook. Ummm yeah.
This show grabbed me by the balls from the first episode and blew me away. In 2011, I cruised through 3 seasons of one of the most gripping, unpredictable, intriguing shows I've ever seen period. The acting. Nearly flawless. The characters. Perfectly developed and engaging. The themes of bad and good and the gray areas between are handled great and make for an endlessly watchable show. Bryan Cranston has one of the best performances of an ongoing character ever. He's flawed, tortured but well meaning in his efforts to support his family upon his predicted death by cancer. The dark comedy that ensues once he teams himself with a bumbling, small time hood to cook meth are hilarious. The balance between dark comedy, drama and suspense is balanced to a T in this show defying any true genre label. The lines become grayer as the show goes and regardless of who you favor as things progress you always stay hooked on what will happen to them. The transformations throughout of the characters are as addicting to witness as the meth they cook is to their buyers. Seriously, if you've never seen this show. Watch it!
Jack's Mannequin-Hey hey Hey (We're All Gonna Die)

Keep your eyes on the road on the Glass Passenger
He sings for a traveling band.
Well I'll be tomorrow
Is God only knows
Seems there's a science in hand
But I'll finish the shows when I lay.
I said hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
Hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday.
To England turned gray
To the old TLA
To the lands of my portable camera
Labeled proud to the New Yorks shows sold out
I noticed a change in the weather
It's got cold someone hand me my sweater.
I said hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
Hey hey hey
We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday.
So keep your eyes on the road on the Glass Passenger
I've return to scene of crime
With my bus and my band I'm making a stand
So sympathy now for the last time.
I said hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
Hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
Well I said hey hey hey, we're all gonna die
I said hey hey hey, We're all gonna die
We're all gonna die someday
Ever since Something Corporate I've been a fanboy of writer/musician Andrew McMahon. While his project with Jack's Mannequin is a different beast altogether I've grown to like it as well with it's more autobiographical direction and sun drenched California pop. This is the third album as Jack with Andrew and it's a combination of the light (Everything In Transit) and dark (The Glass Passenger) of the first two albums. Andrews songwriting became more centered on his own life and needed a different venue to express hence this current incarnation which is Andrew's solo. After starting JM, Andrew was diagnosed and battled with leukemia which is one more aspect that pushed his writing to reflect his inner struggles and victories. This song in sound is very Something Corporate ie. Globes and Maps and Cavanaugh Park which is why I think I favor it so much. I miss Something Corporate and as much as I enjoy the JM vibe I'm hoping it comes full circle as many great artists too. For those that don't know either group this is great just for being the happiest song about dying ever. Just a happy pop chorus exclaiming the inevitable. We are all gonna die. **** it. Let's sing and shout and let the course of life happen. The storytelling and the tinkling piano tells the story of a traveling musician who's life on the road keeps him distracted from his own demons and stuck in his depression as he'll always be saved by the energy of an uplifting chorus.
Bonus Countdown: Top 5 T.V. Obsessions of 2011
#1
Breaking Bad
Dexter was my show of 2010 like I said. The difference is I had greater odds that I was going to love Dexter. Breaking Bad I never expected to like. Chemistry teacher turns meth cook. Ummm yeah.
This show grabbed me by the balls from the first episode and blew me away. In 2011, I cruised through 3 seasons of one of the most gripping, unpredictable, intriguing shows I've ever seen period. The acting. Nearly flawless. The characters. Perfectly developed and engaging. The themes of bad and good and the gray areas between are handled great and make for an endlessly watchable show. Bryan Cranston has one of the best performances of an ongoing character ever. He's flawed, tortured but well meaning in his efforts to support his family upon his predicted death by cancer. The dark comedy that ensues once he teams himself with a bumbling, small time hood to cook meth are hilarious. The balance between dark comedy, drama and suspense is balanced to a T in this show defying any true genre label. The lines become grayer as the show goes and regardless of who you favor as things progress you always stay hooked on what will happen to them. The transformations throughout of the characters are as addicting to witness as the meth they cook is to their buyers. Seriously, if you've never seen this show. Watch it!



With the perfect blend of angelic features with an underlying sense of sin Dianna is a wildcat of a pick. Slender with great bone structure and a devilish stare this is one firecracker that had me not able to take my eyes off of her. Maybe she could afford to pack on some pounds but it's really her face that gets me. Nice slender lips, perfect teeth, great character in her face, beautiful silk blond hair and a charismatic persona you'll have to see on the show to understand. When she plays the tease she's sexy enough to have any guy wait. At times, she even resembles a blonde Jessica Alba so you know she's in. 


