Growing up with GNR - Aqueduct

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Whenever, whenever, whenever you fall apart
Forget her, forget her, forget her, she broke your heart

I was only 12
Damn it all to hell
I was feeling fine, all right
Hearing Axl Rose on the radio
Singing "Sweet Child of Mine" all night

Welcome to the jungle
You're much too much to handle
I wish I weren't in love with you

Hearing Axl Rose on the radio
Remembering the good times with you

I've been living in a fantasy
Just trying to get it right
I've gotta get it right
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Growing up with GNR Lyrics

Whenever, whenever, whenever you fall apart
Forget her, forget her, forget her, she broke your heart
Whenever, whenever, whenever you wanna rock
Forget her, forget her, forget her, she's torn apart

I've been walking these streets tonight
Just trying to get it right
I've gotta get it right
Whenever you're home you're never really home

Well, I've been living in a fantasy
Just trying to get it right
I've gotta get it right
Whenever you're lonely you are not alone

Whenever, whenever, whenever you fall apart
Forget her, forget her, forget her, she's torn apart

Oh, baby, you are looking foxy tonight
Is it the way you walk or just the way you talk?
You're playing the part that's gonna break my heart

Well, girl, there's something about the way you act
You will be crushing my soul
And won't be paying me back
Why can't you be the way you used to be
Way back when

I was only 12
Damn it all to hell
I was feeling fine
Hearing Axl Rose on the radio
Singing "Sweet Child of Mine"

Whenever, whenever, whenever you fall apart
Forget her, forget her, forget her, she broke your heart

I was only 12
Damn it all to hell
I was feeling fine, all right
Hearing Axl Rose on the radio
Singing "Sweet Child of Mine" all night

Welcome to the jungle
You're much too much to handle
I wish I weren't in love with you

Hearing Axl Rose on the radio
Remembering the good times with you

I've been living in a fantasy
Just trying to get it right
I've gotta get it right
Whenever you're lonely you are not alone

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If you're familiar with Aqueduct you'll be happy to hear that David Terry's love of the pop hook has only gotten stronger with time. However, unlike I Sold Gold's huge, blown-out drum sounds and blip-pop synths, Or Give Me Death finds Terry broadening his tonal horizons to encompass mariachi horns, Gershwin-esque strings, looped and layered vocals, and grand piano. Oh and there's also quite a lot more electric guitar. Terry, the former frontman for 90s band Epperley, has grown as an artist since 2005's I Sold Gold, and Or Give Me Death is his most melodically complex and lyrically mature release to date. It also contains the best song about The Princess Bride EVER!

If you're not familiar with the story, Aqueduct was founded in Tulsa's dusty plains as the solo project of pop aficionado David Terry in 2001. He relocated to Seattle in 2003, and a mere 12 hours after Terry's arrival in Seattle, Aqueduct was opening for Modest Mouse at The Showbox. Word spread throughout the Pacific Northwest about the nimble cleverness of Aqueduct's heartbreaking lyricism and unstoppable piano-laden hooks. Copies of the 2003 self-released cd Power Ballads were circulated to the delight of many new ears — including those at Barsuk.

After months of culling and polishing new and pre-existing material with the help of producer Matt Pence, Aqueduct completed their full-length, I Sold Gold, along with an EP, Pistols at Dawn . Barsuk is proud to have released these documents of infectious bedroom pop-perfection, and while or give me death takes Aqueduct somewhat out of the bedroom, we still think it's pretty darn perfect pop.

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