In the 90s, my musician friends would always say, “We should do a punk rock version of….”, and I’d always think that this was the first and best punk version of a folk/pop song
Love this version, a GREAT cover. I wouldn't call anything Lemonheads did "punk" ... and even if it was it's nowhere near the first punk version of a folk/pop song, but it sure has that punk spirit and it's awesome! Love all their work! Here's a couple 1979 punk versions of folk/pop tunes by The Dickies: ua-cam.com/video/QaYCaaWtrTc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/GLuCA2ZWJh8/v-deo.html
@@e9nk I THINK this song is about getting a confession regarding a crime from the titular Mrs. Robinson, and they're saying all these different compliments and good things to her to sway her into ratting out everything she knows.
@@promienodrzutowysamuel790 No, the song actually talks about the character of mrs Robinson, from the movie "the graduate" who was having an affair with a younger man who later on ditches her for her daughter, the song apparentlly suggests that she went crazy or that her life was ruined after that.
is a track about appreciating someone who has been significant in your life. It refers to the iconic character of Mrs. Robinson, played by Anne Bancroft in the 1967 film 'The Graduate'. The song pays homage to her character, and acknowledges the impact she has had on modern culture. The lyrics highlight the admiration Mrs Robinson has received and suggest that she is respected and cherished long after her time in the movie. The song also makes reference to Joe DiMaggio, a famous American baseball player, who is considered a cultural icon in the United States. The song is ultimately about reflecting on the contributions of someone who has made a lasting impact and showing appreciation for that person.
It was quite prescient of Simon and Garfunkel to acknowledge the cultural impact of a movie that hadn't come out yet when they wrote the song for it. (I'm just teasing, it's a thoughtful and well-stated interpretation)
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson Jesus loves you more than you will know Whoa, whoa, whoa God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson Heaven holds a place for those who pray Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey We'd like to know a little bit about you for our files We'd like to help you learn to help yourself Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson Jesus loves you more than you will know Whoa, whoa, whoa God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson Heaven holds a place for those who pray Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey Hide it in a hiding place where no one ever goes Put it in your pantry with your cupcakes It's a little secret, just the Robinson's affair Most of all, you've got to hide it from the kids Coo, coo, ca-choo, Mrs. Robinson Jesus loves you more than you will know Whoa, whoa, whoa God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson Heaven holds a place for those who pray Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon Going to the candidates debate Laugh about it, shout about it When you've got to choose Every way you look at this, you lose Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you Woo, woo, woo What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson? Joltin' Joe has left and gone away Hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey
In the 90s, my musician friends would always say, “We should do a punk rock version of….”, and I’d always think that this was the first and best punk version of a folk/pop song
Love this version, a GREAT cover. I wouldn't call anything Lemonheads did "punk" ... and even if it was it's nowhere near the first punk version of a folk/pop song, but it sure has that punk spirit and it's awesome! Love all their work!
Here's a couple 1979 punk versions of folk/pop tunes by The Dickies:
ua-cam.com/video/QaYCaaWtrTc/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/GLuCA2ZWJh8/v-deo.html
Enter, Delete, Enter, Delete, Enter, Delete
FBI! HANDS UP!
The Wolf of Wall Street Scene always gets me!
Yes, but the train scene, the best!
@Ihategoogle-xb2hi Absolute masterpiece.
Crazy movie!
Enter, Delete, Enter, Delete, Enter, Delete
Not: "CONTROL...
"ALT"
"DELETE"
[IN HARMONY... ]
"All Together Now"!
Curious?
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Eric Robinson sends his regards. #LetsGoBuffalo
Stifler’s mom
Fabulous cover!
I love this song ❤❤❤
Regards from Poland. I love this song since… I don’t know. ❤
Awesome bass lines! I love it!
Grunge Scene and the good music brought me here
The drums sound excellent in this version
I love it!!❤
BANGER
Mej se lepo❤❤❤
And here is to you the cycle of time oh oh oh.
It's always kind of a whiplash when you listen to a song many times, and suddenly you realise what the lyrics might really be about
Literal
wait
what’re they about?
@@e9nk I THINK this song is about getting a confession regarding a crime from the titular Mrs. Robinson, and they're saying all these different compliments and good things to her to sway her into ratting out everything she knows.
@@promienodrzutowysamuel790 No, the song actually talks about the character of mrs Robinson, from the movie "the graduate" who was having an affair with a younger man who later on ditches her for her daughter, the song apparentlly suggests that she went crazy or that her life was ruined after that.
I FINALLY FOUND THE SONG THAT AJJ WAS REFERENCING IN ON OF THEIR SONGS!!
Sweet! I remember watching the clip on Rage in Australia back in the day. Absolute classic 👍
❤❤❤❤❤so sweet to make this song ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
F.B.I. Everybody sit down!
is a track about appreciating someone who has been significant in your life. It refers to the iconic character of Mrs. Robinson, played by Anne Bancroft in the 1967 film 'The Graduate'. The song pays homage to her character, and acknowledges the impact she has had on modern culture. The lyrics highlight the admiration Mrs Robinson has received and suggest that she is respected and cherished long after her time in the movie. The song also makes reference to Joe DiMaggio, a famous American baseball player, who is considered a cultural icon in the United States. The song is ultimately about reflecting on the contributions of someone who has made a lasting impact and showing appreciation for that person.
It was quite prescient of Simon and Garfunkel to acknowledge the cultural impact of a movie that hadn't come out yet when they wrote the song for it.
(I'm just teasing, it's a thoughtful and well-stated interpretation)
@@Jaspertine My thoughts exactly
Thanks ChatGPT
What was the cultural impact of Mrs. Robinson (the character)?
@@american_cosmicyoung men hooking up with Middle Aged women
Descended from the song from the movie with the most famous cougar of all time...
American pie brought me here
The Other Sister. Juliet Lewis anyone?
Our nation needs something to turn it's lonely eyes to cause what's coming ain't it.
Wayne's World 2!
Cassandra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ooops. Wrong wedding.
Yata recuerdos desde Madrid. 16:26🇬🇧🩵💙
Vamos aproveitar a energia
Jesus loves you more than you will know......hey, heyheyhey.
✝️
Who played bass ?
Nic Dalton.
a bass player
lol
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How did they do it?
Here's to you Unai Emery 😀
Musica de 1993...jose de paraguay
“Is this the new Green Day?”
Thank you for this bc some prick struck the other one 😂
JESUS LOVES US MORE THAN WE KNOW!!!
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its ok
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Happy version of Nirvana.
FBI!!
They should have been called the Lemon head, heads
Wayne's World brought me here
The worst movie of all time
this songs in there?
@@saitamaftw5385It's used in the second one
b nm ags x d?
I always remember enter and delete from jonah wolf of wall street when i start this song 😂❤❤
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know
Whoa, whoa, whoa
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
We'd like to know a little bit about you for our files
We'd like to help you learn to help yourself
Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes
Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know
Whoa, whoa, whoa
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hide it in a hiding place where no one ever goes
Put it in your pantry with your cupcakes
It's a little secret, just the Robinson's affair
Most of all, you've got to hide it from the kids
Coo, coo, ca-choo, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know
Whoa, whoa, whoa
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon
Going to the candidates debate
Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to choose
Every way you look at this, you lose
Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you
Woo, woo, woo
What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson?
Joltin' Joe has left and gone away
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
FLIP THE LAB TOP LID AND AIR VIDEO YOU SEE WHAT CAMERA SEE AFTERLIFE AND WHAT YOUR HEATS ARE HEADS THINKING OR STOOGE's
Are you alright, Timothy?
NO PIXIE DUST ABOUT THE NO NO ABOUT THEM THING < WAIT WHAT YOUR SINNER''s PRISE WHO OR WHAT SON