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Panic! at the Disco – Folkin' Around
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The twelfth song of Pretty. Odd. is an intentionally cliché depiction of a passionate romance. This is the second track on the album written by frontman Brendon Urie. The title is
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Panic! at the Disco – Folkin' Around - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Verse 1] / Allow me to exaggerate a memory or two / Where summers lasted longer than, longer than we do / When nothing really mattered except for me to be with you / But in time
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Panic! at the Disco - Folkin' Around (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Folkin' Around" com Panic! at the Disco] / [Verso 1] / Permita-me exagerar uma ou duas memórias / Nas quais os verões duravam mais, mais do que nós / Quando nada
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Panic! at the Disco – We're So Starving - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Chorus] / Oh, how it's been so long, we're so sorry we've been gone / We were busy writing songs for you / Oh, how it's been so long, we're so sorry we've been gone / We were busy
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Panic! at the Disco – She's a Handsome Woman - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross] / This next song is off our brand new album / By the name of Pretty Odd / And this song is a rock 'n' roll song called "She's a Handsome Woman" / And it goes
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Panic! at the Disco – Camisado - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Intro] / The I.V. and your hospital bed / This was no accident, this was a therapeutic chain of events / [Verse 1] / This is the scent of dead skin on a linoleum floor / This is
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Panic! at the Disco – When the Day Met the Night
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“When the Day Met the Night” is the eighth track on Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd..
The song narrates the story of two polar opposites falling in love. It
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Panic! at the Disco – Mad as Rabbits - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross] / We're Panic! at the Disco and / This is gonna be our last song / And it's a love song / And I wanna see a lot of love in the crowd so / I wanna see a some
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Panic! at the Disco – From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins
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“From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins” is notoriously difficult to decode, partially in thanks to the fact that the band was high while writing the Pretty. Odd. album.
The
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Panic! at the Disco – That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Verse 1] / Things are shaping up to be pretty odd / Little deaths in musical beds / So it seems I’m someone I've never met / You will only hear these elegant crimes / Fall on your
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Panic! at the Disco – But It's Better If You Do - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross] / This next song is an old one / It's called "But It's Better If You Do" / [Verse 1] / Now I'm of consenting age / To be forgetting you in a cabaret / Somewhere
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Panic! at the Disco – Nothern Downpour - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross] / This song is called "Northern Downpour" / [Verse 1: Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross] / If all our life is but a dream, fantastic posing greed / Then we should feed
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Panic! at the Disco – I Have Friends in Holy Spaces
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“I Have Friends in Holy Spaces” has themes of familiarity and religion. It paints a majestic scenery to create a Holy feel to the song, which makes sense as the subject appears to
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Panic! at the Disco – Sarah Smiles
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Brendon Urie wrote “Sarah Smiles” in an attempt to win over Sarah Orzechowski, who he went on to marry. He told SPIN magazine that this is his favorite track on Vices & Virtues
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Panic! at the Disco – Pas de Cheval
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“Pas de Cheval” the ninth track on Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd..
The song is narrated by a narcissist who believes he has a significant influence on the
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Panic! at the Disco – I Constantly Thank God for Esteban - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Verse 1] / Give us this day our daily dose of faux affliction / Forgive our sins, forged at the pulpit / With forked tongues selling faux sermons / 'Cause I am a new wave gospel
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Panic! at the Disco – Do You Know What I'm Seeing?
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“Do You Know What I’m Seeing?” is the fourth track on Panic! at the Disco’s second album, Pretty. Odd..
This song whimsically describes the weather but also sees the narrator
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Panic! at the Disco – That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
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“That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)” is the third single from Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd..
The band wrote this song about being in the band and
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Panic! at the Disco – She Had the World
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“She Had The World”, originally titled “Snooze Me, Ms. Britches”, is a story told by Ryan Ross of a naive dreamer who fell for him despite his lack of interest.
The chorus
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Panic! at the Disco – The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know (Alternate Version)
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“The Piano Knows Something I Don’t Know” is look inside Ryan Ross’s writing process. This is a song about Ryan being confused with his career and life, and knowing he has much more
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Panic! at the Disco – She Had the World (Alternate Version)
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In “She Had The World,” Ryan tells the story of a naive dreamer who fell for him despite his lack of interest. This version has the same lyrics as the official version but with a
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Panic! at the Disco – Behind the Sea (Alternate Version)
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The eleventh track of Pretty. Odd. has a nautical theme with an abundance of vivid imagery. It discusses creativity and the freedom to express it.
This alternate version has fewer
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Panic! at the Disco – Northern Downpour
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“Northern Downpour” is the fourth single from Panic! at the Disco’s second album, Pretty. Odd..
It’s a somber song about love, touring, and everything else that’s important to
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Panic! at the Disco – Nine in the Afternoon
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“Nine in the Afternoon” is the lead single from Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd..
This song describes what it feels like to be high with a significant other
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Panic! at the Disco – Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Verse 1: Brendon Urie] / Is it still me that makes you sweat? / Am I who you think about in bed / When the lights are dim and your hands are shaking / As you're sliding off your
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Panic! at the Disco – Do You Know What I'm Seeing? (Alternate Version)
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This song is the alternate version of the fourth song on the album Pretty. Odd. It is available on the Live in Chicago album, but is considered to be part of Pretty. Odd. It
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Panic! at the Disco – She's a Handsome Woman
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“She’s a Handsome Woman” uses large amounts of dreamlike and nonsensical imagery, both things that are common tropes within the album, to tell the story of an affair between two
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Panic! at the Disco – There's a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought of It Yet - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross, Brendon Urie] / Do you guys like jazz at all? / Well, either way / We do / If you don't / Do you know what jazz hands are? / Yeah, they know, everybody knows
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Panic! at the Disco – Behind the Sea
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“Behind the Sea” (originally titled “Sushi in a Tuxedo, in the Clams Casino”) is the eleventh track on Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd., and has a nautical
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Panic! at the Disco – Mad as Rabbits
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“Mad as Rabbits” chronicles a person who has given up his position of complete freedom to live as the ideal working man that provides for his entire family. The problem is that
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