Haven't Got A Clue Explained
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โฑ๏ธ 1:43 duration
๐ ID: 8797928
๐ Lyrics
This song, it's a very strange sounding song for The Flaming Lips
And the reason is
Because we didn't really write this song necessarily by ourselves
There's a friend of ours
Who was one of the musicians who joined us on the backtour
It was Greg Kurstin, he's a wonderful musician
He's a great keyboard player
But I think he plays almost everything
He produces people all the time
He's a songwriter
He's worked with Karen over the NES
He's worked with Enrique Iglesias
Amazing jazz pianist as well actually
That's probably my favourite thing about him
Man of many talents
I think he gave me a CD probably around two years ago
Of some tracks that he had made thinking that you know, people
Would take these tracks and maybe turn them into songs
Vocal melodies and stuff like that
And I got interested in one and I thought
Well let's see what we can do with this
And we ended up working three or four days odd
I thought we ended up with something kind of strange
But I think highly entertaining
And so yeah, it's a song, a lot of it is Greg's production
But then you know a good bit of it is us sort of taking his thing
And turning it into um, you know, a whole other thing
Giving it a vocal melody and some attitude
And um, you know, so if it doesn't sound like anything we've done before
That's Greg's part in there
So yeah, it goes like this
Cool
And the reason is
Because we didn't really write this song necessarily by ourselves
There's a friend of ours
Who was one of the musicians who joined us on the backtour
It was Greg Kurstin, he's a wonderful musician
He's a great keyboard player
But I think he plays almost everything
He produces people all the time
He's a songwriter
He's worked with Karen over the NES
He's worked with Enrique Iglesias
Amazing jazz pianist as well actually
That's probably my favourite thing about him
Man of many talents
I think he gave me a CD probably around two years ago
Of some tracks that he had made thinking that you know, people
Would take these tracks and maybe turn them into songs
Vocal melodies and stuff like that
And I got interested in one and I thought
Well let's see what we can do with this
And we ended up working three or four days odd
I thought we ended up with something kind of strange
But I think highly entertaining
And so yeah, it's a song, a lot of it is Greg's production
But then you know a good bit of it is us sort of taking his thing
And turning it into um, you know, a whole other thing
Giving it a vocal melody and some attitude
And um, you know, so if it doesn't sound like anything we've done before
That's Greg's part in there
So yeah, it goes like this
Cool
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:03.48] This song, it's a very strange sounding song for The Flaming Lips
[00:07.47] And the reason is
[00:09.62] Because we didn't really write this song necessarily by ourselves
[00:12.82] There's a friend of ours
[00:13.78] Who was one of the musicians who joined us on the backtour
[00:18.76] It was Greg Kurstin, he's a wonderful musician
[00:22.24] He's a great keyboard player
[00:23.16] But I think he plays almost everything
[00:24.61] He produces people all the time
[00:27.86] He's a songwriter
[00:29.58] He's worked with Karen over the NES
[00:32.86] He's worked with Enrique Iglesias
[00:38.15] Amazing jazz pianist as well actually
[00:41.13] That's probably my favourite thing about him
[00:42.74] Man of many talents
[00:44.00] I think he gave me a CD probably around two years ago
[00:47.78] Of some tracks that he had made thinking that you know, people
[00:52.15] Would take these tracks and maybe turn them into songs
[00:54.99] Vocal melodies and stuff like that
[00:56.53] And I got interested in one and I thought
[01:00.48] Well let's see what we can do with this
[01:01.81] And we ended up working three or four days odd
[01:04.87] I thought we ended up with something kind of strange
[01:08.35] But I think highly entertaining
[01:10.76] And so yeah, it's a song, a lot of it is Greg's production
[01:15.52] But then you know a good bit of it is us sort of taking his thing
[01:18.55] And turning it into um, you know, a whole other thing
[01:21.13] Giving it a vocal melody and some attitude
[01:24.83] And um, you know, so if it doesn't sound like anything we've done before
[01:29.64] That's Greg's part in there
[01:32.20] So yeah, it goes like this
[01:33.80] Cool
[01:35.81]
[00:07.47] And the reason is
[00:09.62] Because we didn't really write this song necessarily by ourselves
[00:12.82] There's a friend of ours
[00:13.78] Who was one of the musicians who joined us on the backtour
[00:18.76] It was Greg Kurstin, he's a wonderful musician
[00:22.24] He's a great keyboard player
[00:23.16] But I think he plays almost everything
[00:24.61] He produces people all the time
[00:27.86] He's a songwriter
[00:29.58] He's worked with Karen over the NES
[00:32.86] He's worked with Enrique Iglesias
[00:38.15] Amazing jazz pianist as well actually
[00:41.13] That's probably my favourite thing about him
[00:42.74] Man of many talents
[00:44.00] I think he gave me a CD probably around two years ago
[00:47.78] Of some tracks that he had made thinking that you know, people
[00:52.15] Would take these tracks and maybe turn them into songs
[00:54.99] Vocal melodies and stuff like that
[00:56.53] And I got interested in one and I thought
[01:00.48] Well let's see what we can do with this
[01:01.81] And we ended up working three or four days odd
[01:04.87] I thought we ended up with something kind of strange
[01:08.35] But I think highly entertaining
[01:10.76] And so yeah, it's a song, a lot of it is Greg's production
[01:15.52] But then you know a good bit of it is us sort of taking his thing
[01:18.55] And turning it into um, you know, a whole other thing
[01:21.13] Giving it a vocal melody and some attitude
[01:24.83] And um, you know, so if it doesn't sound like anything we've done before
[01:29.64] That's Greg's part in there
[01:32.20] So yeah, it goes like this
[01:33.80] Cool
[01:35.81]