Where Is the Rock? (commentary)
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Where is the rock is not really
Where is the rock
Well, "Where Is the Rock?" was originally
Just gonna be a "Texmergency" reprise
Yeah
And then I, I, you had some, some lyrics
I wrote the lyrics for that, in the room
Yeah, you had lyrics and, and I just kind
Of reorganized it to have a different hook
Every
The idea of rock and rock just was too, too good to pass up, so
Oh, it was perfect
Every song that I have the lyric credit on, it's because I wrote the
Stupidest possible version of it in the writer's room, just like
A temp version to get it out the door to Adam. And then he rewrote
It, unless the song is really dumb, in which case he kept my lyrics
Yeah
And that one, I, I think he rewrote the
Lyrics on that to "Where Is the Rock?"
Well, "Where Is the Rock?" I threw in, because they
He was looking for a rock, so it was like
You couldn't just let that sit there, you had to
It's a fantastic song
Yeah, so it became a song, but on its own
And, and, and, and Gabe, the editor of this episode, maintains that
Like, "Texmergency" and "Where Is the Rock?" are two of our just
Like, most perfect songs, he loves them, and they're so good
Well, I like the idea that that guest
Rock band had, had a set of two songs
Yeah
You know, like, they had, that was like
A single, the A side and the B side
Where is the rock
Well, "Where Is the Rock?" was originally
Just gonna be a "Texmergency" reprise
Yeah
And then I, I, you had some, some lyrics
I wrote the lyrics for that, in the room
Yeah, you had lyrics and, and I just kind
Of reorganized it to have a different hook
Every
The idea of rock and rock just was too, too good to pass up, so
Oh, it was perfect
Every song that I have the lyric credit on, it's because I wrote the
Stupidest possible version of it in the writer's room, just like
A temp version to get it out the door to Adam. And then he rewrote
It, unless the song is really dumb, in which case he kept my lyrics
Yeah
And that one, I, I think he rewrote the
Lyrics on that to "Where Is the Rock?"
Well, "Where Is the Rock?" I threw in, because they
He was looking for a rock, so it was like
You couldn't just let that sit there, you had to
It's a fantastic song
Yeah, so it became a song, but on its own
And, and, and, and Gabe, the editor of this episode, maintains that
Like, "Texmergency" and "Where Is the Rock?" are two of our just
Like, most perfect songs, he loves them, and they're so good
Well, I like the idea that that guest
Rock band had, had a set of two songs
Yeah
You know, like, they had, that was like
A single, the A side and the B side
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:00.22] Where is the rock is not really
[00:01.73] Where is the rock
[00:01.95] Well, "Where Is the Rock?" was originally
[00:03.30] Just gonna be a "Texmergency" reprise
[00:04.91] Yeah
[00:05.44] And then I, I, you had some, some lyrics
[00:06.90] I wrote the lyrics for that, in the room
[00:08.04] Yeah, you had lyrics and, and I just kind
[00:09.42] Of reorganized it to have a different hook
[00:10.87] Every
[00:11.21] The idea of rock and rock just was too, too good to pass up, so
[00:14.63] Oh, it was perfect
[00:14.63] Every song that I have the lyric credit on, it's because I wrote the
[00:18.43] Stupidest possible version of it in the writer's room, just like
[00:21.01] A temp version to get it out the door to Adam. And then he rewrote
[00:25.64] It, unless the song is really dumb, in which case he kept my lyrics
[00:29.08] Yeah
[00:29.10] And that one, I, I think he rewrote the
[00:31.18] Lyrics on that to "Where Is the Rock?"
[00:33.98] Well, "Where Is the Rock?" I threw in, because they
[00:35.85] He was looking for a rock, so it was like
[00:37.54] You couldn't just let that sit there, you had to
[00:38.70] It's a fantastic song
[00:39.64] Yeah, so it became a song, but on its own
[00:41.11] And, and, and, and Gabe, the editor of this episode, maintains that
[00:43.69] Like, "Texmergency" and "Where Is the Rock?" are two of our just
[00:46.15] Like, most perfect songs, he loves them, and they're so good
[00:48.02] Well, I like the idea that that guest
[00:49.42] Rock band had, had a set of two songs
[00:51.74] Yeah
[00:52.38] You know, like, they had, that was like
[00:54.24] A single, the A side and the B side
[01:00.28]
[00:01.73] Where is the rock
[00:01.95] Well, "Where Is the Rock?" was originally
[00:03.30] Just gonna be a "Texmergency" reprise
[00:04.91] Yeah
[00:05.44] And then I, I, you had some, some lyrics
[00:06.90] I wrote the lyrics for that, in the room
[00:08.04] Yeah, you had lyrics and, and I just kind
[00:09.42] Of reorganized it to have a different hook
[00:10.87] Every
[00:11.21] The idea of rock and rock just was too, too good to pass up, so
[00:14.63] Oh, it was perfect
[00:14.63] Every song that I have the lyric credit on, it's because I wrote the
[00:18.43] Stupidest possible version of it in the writer's room, just like
[00:21.01] A temp version to get it out the door to Adam. And then he rewrote
[00:25.64] It, unless the song is really dumb, in which case he kept my lyrics
[00:29.08] Yeah
[00:29.10] And that one, I, I think he rewrote the
[00:31.18] Lyrics on that to "Where Is the Rock?"
[00:33.98] Well, "Where Is the Rock?" I threw in, because they
[00:35.85] He was looking for a rock, so it was like
[00:37.54] You couldn't just let that sit there, you had to
[00:38.70] It's a fantastic song
[00:39.64] Yeah, so it became a song, but on its own
[00:41.11] And, and, and, and Gabe, the editor of this episode, maintains that
[00:43.69] Like, "Texmergency" and "Where Is the Rock?" are two of our just
[00:46.15] Like, most perfect songs, he loves them, and they're so good
[00:48.02] Well, I like the idea that that guest
[00:49.42] Rock band had, had a set of two songs
[00:51.74] Yeah
[00:52.38] You know, like, they had, that was like
[00:54.24] A single, the A side and the B side
[01:00.28]