Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) Song Lyrics
Artist | Harvey Danger |
Album | King James Version |
Genre | Alternative |
Release | 01 September 2000 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 1/12 |
Duration | 2:53 |
Country | USA |
Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) by Harvey Danger Song Lyrics
I had a lovely brunch with Jesus Christ,
He said, "Two words about inanity: fundamental Christianity."
And the food was very nice,
But then He had to go and die for my sins,
And stick my ass with the check.
Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy,
Go near an open window and that'll be the end of me.
I bowed before the avatar,
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Their Best Album!. Hands down, their best. 'Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?' was an amazing album, but this is even better. 'King James Version' has everything to love about Harvey Danger in one album. It's such a shame it wasn't a hit. This band deserves much more recognition and has a wonderful catalogue outside of 'Flagpole Sitta.' Give 'King James Version' a listen. You won't regret it. My favorites: Meetings With Remarkable Men, Humility on Parade, This Is the Thrilling Conversation You've Been Waiting For, The Same as Being In Love, Underground, Loyalty Bldg., Why I'm Lonely, Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo, Theme From Carjack Fever, Authenticity, and Pike St./Park Slope. Wait, I just named every song on the album...
The Kings Throne. I'll start by pointing out, Flagpole Sitta is not on this album. Another person who contributed his two cents, seems to think it is and also goes on to state it's on the Scooby Doo Soundtrack? Not sure about that, but I do know Flagpole Sitta IS on Where Have All the Merrymakers gone?. And there are better tracks on that album too, Private Helicopter, Carlotta Valdez and even with it's somber lyrics, Jack the Lion. Really killer album, especially for a group of UW students. Anyway, back to the album in hand, King James Version. So punk, so indie, so alternative, so Seattle. It's so good. Harvey Danger's best album by far. It's sad that record company disaster prevented this album from significant release. I even went as far to find a hard press copy on eBay, after I purchased the album here on iTunes. If you enjoy any type of Indie or Alternative, pick up a copy and enjoy.
underrated band. good stuff... and megs, flagpole sitta isn't "supposed to be" on this album. it's on "Where have all the merrymakers gone," which isn't even available on itunes.
Farewell. Farewell Harvey Danger, last tour was awesome in Chicago!!!! pike st/park slope is my favorite song
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Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) is a song that was released in 01 September 2000.
Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) is a song from the King James Version album.
Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) is performed by Harvey Danger.
Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show Me the Hero) has a duration of 2:53 minutes.
Song Name | Artist Name |
Meetings With Remarkable Men (Show ... | Harvey Danger |
Song Name | Album Name |
(This Is) The Thrilling Conversatio... | King James Version |
Picture, Picture | Little By Little... |
(Theme From) Carjack Fever | King James Version |
Radio Silence | Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone... |
Why I'm Lonely | King James Version |
Wrecking Ball (Live) | Little Round Mirrors - EP |
Private Helicopter | Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone... |
Pike St./ Park Slope (Demo) | Sometimes You Have to Work on Chris... |
The Show Must Not Go On | The Show Must Not Go On - Single |
Jack the Lion (Live) | Sometimes You Have to Work on Chris... |
Album Name | Release |
The Show Must Not Go On - Single | 2010 |
Little By Little... | 2009 |
Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone... | 1997 |
King James Version | 2000 |
Dead Sea Scrolls | 2009 |
Cream and Bastards Rise - EP | 2009 |
Sometimes You Have to Work on Chris... | 2004 |
Little Round Mirrors - EP | 2006 |
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