1) Mixing four-chord R… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Mixing four-chord Ramones-inspired rock anthems with an unadulterated pornography fixation, the Nobodys have sprung forth from the fertile grounds of Colorado Springs to become the reigning Ron Jeremys of the punk rock world!
It all began with their 1996 debut album on Hopeless, "Short Songs for Short Attention Spans." Produced by Joe Queer of The Queers, the record, full of two- minute gems, had fans getting it up from coast to coast as the band brought their live show across the country and around the world, touring the US, Europe and Canada several times over. Of course, this only made fans wet for more, so the Nobodys came again with their 1997 tour de force, "Smell of Victory" (produced by Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals).
Tours with The Queers, Chixdiggit and Guttermouth won over even more converts. By now, collectors were going crazy trying to snatch up all the Nobodys material they could, so the band made it easy by compiling their numerous 7", compilation and demo songs onto one CD, appropriately titled "Greatasstits." (The cover, a close up on the enormous chest of renowned porn star Taylor Wayne, is as unforgettable as the music.) Soon to follow was the inevitable Generation XXX, produced by Donnell Cameron (Bad Religion, Rocket from the Crypt, NOFX) with twenty-five tracks of, what some would call ...sloppy, loud, perverted, snotty, annoying and not to mention overbearing punk rock from Colorado springs... Yeah, that's about right.
2) The Nobodys are a band that had their single "No Guarantees" appear on the TV series Miami Vice.
3) Nobody was a garage rock band from Seattle, WA during the 90's and featured pro skateboarder Scott Smiley on drums.
We Go Together
Nobodys Lyrics
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Remembered forever as shoo-bop sha whada whadda yippidy boom da boom.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop that's the way it should be. Waooo Yeah.
We're one of a kind like dip da dip da dip do whap de dobby do.
Our names are signed like boogy boogy boogy boogy shooby shoo wap shoo wap.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop we'll always be like one Wa wa wa wa.
When we go out a night (oh oh) And stars are shining bright (oh, oh) Up in the skies above.
Ramma lamma lamma ka dingity ding da dong.
Shoo bop shoo wadda wadda yippity boom da boom.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop.
Yip da dip da dip shoo bop sha dooby do.
Boogy boogy boogy boogy shooby sho wap sho wap.
Sha na na na na na na na yippity dip da do.
Ramma lamma lamma ka dingity ding da dong.
Shoo bop shoo wadda wadda yippity boom sha boom.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop.
Yip da dip da dip shoo bopp sha dooby do.
Boogy boogy boogy boogy shooby sho wap sho wap.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop.
Yip da dip da dip shoo bopp sha dooby do.
Sha na na na na na na na yippity dip da do.
A womp bop a looma a womp bam boom.
We're for each other like womp bop a looma a womp bam boom.
Just like my brother is sha na na na na na na na yippity dip da do.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop we'll always be together. Yeah.
We'll always be together (12x)
The song 'We Go Together' by the Isley Brothers was written for the 1978 musical film "Grease," which was set in the 1950s. The lyrics are reflective of the innocent love of the time, where young teens would spend summer days at the beach and attend high school dances at night. The song starts with the lyrics "We go together like ramma lamma lamma ka dinga da dinga dong," which represent a saying that is shared between two individuals who are inseparable. They are remembered forever as 'shoo-bop sha whada whadda yippidy boom da boom.' This line represents the fun and joy of friendship and the memories they share.
The use of repetitive sounds throughout he song such as "sha na na na na na na na," "shoo-bop," and "yippidy boom da boom" are classic examples of the doo-wop genre, from which the song was inspired. The doo-wop style was popular in the 1950s and 60s, and it involved the use of vocal harmonies and nonsense syllables to create a catchy and upbeat song, much like ‘We Go Together.'
The chorus of the song emphasizes the significance of the friendship the two individuals share, and how they will always be together. The lyrics "we'll always be like one, wa wa wa wa" suggest that their bond is so strong that they are nearly one entity, which is highlighted by the "womp bop a looma a womp bam boom" towards the end of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
We go together like ramma lamma lamma ka dinga da dinga dong.
We are inseparable, perfectly harmonious, and fit together like the rhyming sounds of 'ramma lamma lamma ka dinga da dinga dong.'
Remembered forever as shoo-bop sha whada whadda yippidy boom da boom.
Our bond and connection, described by the rhythmic sounds of 'shoo-bop sha whada whadda yippidy boom da boom,' will never fade away or be forgotten.
Chang chang changity chang shoo bop that's the way it should be. Waooo Yeah.
This phrase emphasizes that our relationship is as it should be, expressed through the repeated syllables of 'chang chang changity chang shoo bop,' and celebrated with a joyful 'Waooo Yeah.'
We're one of a kind like dip da dip da dip do whap de dobby do.
Our unique bond is illustrated by the distinctive sounds of 'dip da dip da dip do whap de dobby do,' signifying that we are unparalleled and extraordinary.
Our names are signed like boogy boogy boogy boogy shooby shoo wap shoo wap.
We have solidified our unbreakable bond by signing our names together, represented by the rhythmic repetition of 'boogy boogy boogy boogy shooby shoo wap shoo wap.'
We'll always be like one Wa wa wa wa.
Our forever-lasting connection is compared to the cohesive sound of 'Wa wa wa wa,' emphasizing that we are always together and inseparable.
When we go out a night (oh oh) And stars are shining bright (oh, oh) Up in the skies above.
The song describes the various scenarios in which we continue to thrive as a pair, including the romantic ambiance of starry nights.
Or at the high school dance Where you can find romance maybe it might be oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh.
Another setting where our bond shines is at a high school dance, where young love is often found and where we are likely to continue to thrive as a couple.
We're for each other like womp bop a looma a womp bam boom.
Just as the repeated sounds of 'womp bop a looma a womp bam boom' are tied together in the song, so are we inexorably bound to each other.
Just like my brother is sha na na na na na na na yippity dip da do.
The previously-mentioned 'sha na na na na na na na yippity dip da do' rhythm is used to draw comparisons with the unbreakable bond between siblings and our own connection.
We'll always be together (12x)
The repeated phrase 'We'll always be together' is a testament to the enduring nature of our relationship.
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