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Welcome
Catch 22 Lyrics


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Long Island baby, what's up?
(Yeah, buddy)
Welcome to the show
We are Catch 22 from New Jersey
(We sound like this right here)
Thanks all for coming out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Catch 22's song Welcome are an introduction to the band, highlighting their origins and their unique sound. The opening line "Long Island baby, what's up?" creates a friendly and welcoming tone, setting the stage for the rest of the song. They proceed to welcome the audience to the show, acknowledging their presence and thanking them for coming out. The line "We sound like this right here" is an assertion of their distinct style and musical identity, positioning themselves as a band with a unique sound that sets them apart from others.


Overall, "Welcome" is a great way to introduce the band and get the audience excited for what's to come. With its upbeat tempo, lively energy, and catchy lyrics, it sets the tone for a fun and entertaining performance. The lyrics may be simple, but they effectively convey Catch 22's friendly and approachable persona, helping to build a connection with the audience.


Line by Line Meaning

Long Island baby, what's up?
Greetings to our Long Island audience


(Yeah, buddy)
Expression of excitement and enthusiasm


Welcome to the show
Thank you for joining us for our performance


We are Catch 22 from New Jersey
Introducing the band and their origin


(We sound like this right here)
Proudly showcasing their unique sound


Thanks all for coming out
Gratitude for the audience's attendance and support




Writer(s): Ryan Eldred

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Comments from YouTube:

@drlarrymitchell

4:45 "Martin Balsam, the thinking man's Ernest Borgnine."
Yes! Thank you! Someone gets it!

@mcdamnhot3479

That stylish, card-holding bloke looks a hell of a lot of Matthew Gray Gubler.

@daclyde

I watched "Catch-22" shortly after reading the book, and while I enjoyed the performances, it felt lacking because so much had to be left out to fit in the time constraints of a movie.  I should watch it again, now that 10+ years have passed and see if I enjoy it more.  

Incidentally, Joseph Heller did write a sequel to "Catch-22" called "Closing Time" which picks up most of the surviving characters 50 years later.  It had little of the magic of its predecessor.

@oneubemochi

I hope Matt dresses as General Dreedle for the Halloween episode this year.

@yeln4tsmusic

Fantastic fucking movie and book. The psychology and character studies are fucking awesome.

@EliteSmorechannel

Alan Arkin voiced the magician in The Last Unicorn, and it took me the whole episode to realise where i knew that voice from.

@suomalainensisu420

Never saw this film, but I loved the book. I read it on one of my deployments. It's funny how a lot of things still ring true for the military after so many years.

@Mawdryn67

Gentlemen, huge thanks!  I haven't seen Catch-22 in over 20 years but it is a movie that stays with you.  As you were using clips, I kept guessing which one would be next.  Great movie, great memories, great show...as usual.

@weirdproq

You guys should go see "Scavenger Hunt" from 1979, an overlooked gem of a film in the same vein as "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", in which a game inventor dies and leaves a will requiring his relatives to go on a scavenger hunt to inherit his two hundred million dollar estate. I think it is pretty funny and featured a surprise appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger. I wish one day that it gets a release on DVD and/or Blu-ray in the future.

@tarransanders21

Speaking of songs inspired by this movie, the Rise Against song 'Survivor Guilt' literally uses lines from the movie in the lyrics!

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