Baxter played in The Young Astronauts, Cherry Ice Cream Smile and One Two; Sbragia with Pretty Face, Kissing Book and The Softies, a duo with Tiger Trap's vocalist Rose Melberg; and Foster with Haelah, Hutch and Kathy, Sub Pop's The Thermals, and one-woman band, Butterfly Transformation Service.
The foursome came into being after a Softies show in Portland, Oregon in 1998, when Baxter approached Sbragia with a tape of her music. She liked what she heard, and Baxter introduced her to a couple of like-minded souls: Foster and Douangpanya. That summer, Baxter asked if they would like to play music together. The answer was an enthusiastic, unequivocal yes. She described the potential results as being that of an "all girl summer fun band" and the name stuck.
After releasing an EP and several singles, they joined K Records. K released two albums for the band, an eponymous debut and the follow-up 2, before Douangpanya left the band in 2005 to raise her son. The remaining members continued as a three-piece. On September 23, 2008, the band released their third full-length album.
Cut Your Hair
All Girl Summer Fun Band Lyrics
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While she runs her fingers through your hair
The hair I won't cut anymore
Now you're with your Australian whore
She can have you I don't care
I'll never have to cut your hair
She can have you I don't care anymore
â??Hey where's some good food in this town?â??
The thought of you both on your knees
Rearranging all her CD's
So sharp the shears, so many years we were together
She can have you I don't care
I'll never have to cut your hair
She can have you I don't care anyway, hey hey
The lyrics to All Girl Summer Fun Band's song "Cut Your Hair" are about a woman who is heartbroken over a breakup with her ex-boyfriend. The first two lines suggest that she is wondering if the stars shine the same way for him and his new girlfriend as they did when they were together. The mention of running her fingers through his hair brings back memories of their time together and the fact that she had promised not to cut his hair anymore. His new girlfriend, who is Australian, now has the task of cutting his hair.
The next few lines show the woman's resentment and indifference towards her ex-boyfriend's new relationship. She says that his new girlfriend can have him and she doesn't care anymore. The line "The thought of you both on your knees" suggests that they are doing something intimate, possibly rearranging CDs or even having sex. She then mentions the "sharp shears" which could either refer to the shears used to cut hair or metaphorically to a sharp object that causes pain. She seems to be reminiscing about the many years they spent together and how she will never have to cut his hair again. The song ends with her saying that she doesn't care anyway.
Line by Line Meaning
Do the stars shine the same over there
Are things the same for you in your new relationship, or is everything different?
While she runs her fingers through your hair
You have found someone else who now touches your hair.
The hair I won't cut anymore
I will not have to cut your hair as we are no longer together.
Now you're with your Australian whore
You are now with your new partner who I see as being promiscuous.
She can have you I don't care
I am indifferent to the fact that you have a new partner.
I'll never have to cut your hair
I feel relief that I will no longer have to cut your hair.
She can have you I don't care anymore
I am apathetic about the end of our relationship and your new girlfriend.
Hey where's some good food in this town?
This line serves as a break from the angst-ridden tone of the rest of the song.
I wouldn't know I can't keep anything down
The artist is experiencing mental anguish and is unable to eat as a result of the breakup.
The thought of you both on your knees
The artist is experiencing a visceral reaction imagining her ex and his new girlfriend performing an act together.
Rearranging all her CD's
The singer imagines her ex and his new girlfriend going through her music collection as an invasive act.
So sharp the shears, so many years we were together
The shears (scissors) symbolize their long-standing relationship, and the pain the artist is experiencing due to the loss.
She can have you I don't care
The singer is emphasizing her indifference to the situation.
I'll never have to cut your hair
The singer can find some solace in the fact that she will no longer have to perform the intimate act of cutting her ex's hair.
She can have you I don't care anyway, hey hey
The singer reiterates her apathy towards her ex's new relationship and emphasizes that she is moving on.
Lyrics © Royalty Network Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ARIRAK DOUANGPANYA, JENNIFER SBRAGIA, KATHLEEN FOSTER, KIMBERLY BAXTER
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@meandthebees
@TheThrobbingParson me too :)
@135DnL
what's up with the huge dog?
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fat doggos are soo cooool dude!
@QuadMochaMatti
Gargantuan
doggos need haircuts, too.