1. Italo disco act fro… Read Full Bio ↴There are several performers recording as Roy
1. Italo disco act from mid-80s by Ubaldo Zambelli
2. Reaching all the way back to Bob Dylan and the Band's pioneering blend of mythic Americana and shaggy rock & roll, alongside more recent points of comparison like Built to Spill, Modest Mouse, and My Morning Jacket, Roy (a band, not a dude) blend spiky post-Pavement indie rock with folk and country influences for a sound that's connected to the musical past but not beholden to it. For over a decade, singer and guitarist Brian Cook and drummer Dave Verellen were the mainstays of Botch, a Seattle post-hardcore act specializing in heavy riffs and showy time-signature shifts. Roy began as a side project in 2002, bringing Cook and Verellen together with singer and guitarist Ben Verellen and bassist Mike Cooper. Naming themselves after the small rural town near Tacoma, Roy debuted with 2003's Tacomatose EP, followed by 2004's Big City Sin and Small Town Redemption. Though Roy toured extensively behind their two records, the band went on a temporary hiatus while Cook and Ben Verellen turned their focus to another side project, the more Botch-like heavy math rockers These Arms Are Snakes. Roy reconvened in 2005 to write and record their second full-length album, Killed John Train, which was released by Lujo Records in the spring of 2006.
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You've Got The Pussy
Roy Lyrics
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You've got your troubles, I've got mine
She's found somebody else to take your place
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
I too have lost my love today
All of my dreams have flown away
Now just like you, I sit and wonder why
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You need some sympathy, well so do I
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
She used to love me, that I know
And it don't seem so long ago
That we were walking
And we were talking
The way that lovers do
I too have lost my love today
All of my dreams have flown away
And so forgive me if I seem unkind (I ain't got no pity for you)
You've got your troubles, I've got mine (I lost, I lost, I lost my little girl
Too)
I'd help another place, another time
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You've got your troubles, I've got mine.
The lyrics to Roy Clark's song "You've Got The Pussy" tell the story of two men going through heartbreak and empathizing with each other's pain. The first verse sets the tone for the song as we see one man (presumably the singer) observing another's worried look and realizing that despite their different situations, they both share the burden of their own troubles. However, both men have lost the loves of their lives, and in a poignant moment of realization, the singer acknowledges that he too is going through the same kind of heartbreak as the other man.
The second verse adds more detail to the singer's story as he reminisces about his past love, recalling a time when they were walking and talking together, completely in love. Now that she's gone, he's lost everything he had hoped and dreamed for. The chorus then returns, and we can sense the pain and frustration in the singer's voice as he both sympathizes with the other man and admits he has no pity for him. It's a complicated feeling, one that speaks to how emotions can sometimes occupy two opposite ends of the spectrum at the same time.
Overall, "You've Got The Pussy" is a story of heartache and how people in pain can come together to find solace, even if only for a moment. It's a powerful message that speaks to the universal human experience of love and loss.
Line by Line Meaning
I see that worried look upon your face
I notice the concerned expression on your face
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You have your problems, and I have mine
She's found somebody else to take your place
The woman we both loved has found someone new to be with you
I too have lost my love today
I am also experiencing the loss of my beloved today
All of my dreams have flown away
All of my hopes and aspirations have vanished
Now just like you, I sit and wonder why
Similarly to you, I'm in contemplation of the reasons behind our loss
You need some sympathy, well so do I
You require sympathetic companionship, and I too am in need of it
She used to love me, that I know
I am certain she had feelings for me in the past
And it don't seem so long ago
It feels like it was only recently
That we were walking
We enjoyed strolling together
And we were talking
We had deep conversations with each other
The way that lovers do
In the manner characteristic of affectionate partners
And so forgive me if I seem unkind (I ain't got no pity for you)
Therefore, pardon me if I appear unsympathetic (I don't have any compassion for you)
You've got your troubles, I've got mine (I lost, I lost, I lost my little girl too)
You have your issues, and I have mine (I also lost my girlfriend)
I'd help another place, another time
I would assist you if we were in a different circumstance or time period
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You have your predicaments, and I have mine
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You have your difficulties, and I have mine
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, CTM Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ROGER COOK, ROGER GREENAWAY
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