1. Is a band featuring Hot Water M… Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands named The Draft:
1. Is a band featuring Hot Water Music members Jason Black, George Rebelo and Chris Wollard. The band also features guitarist Todd Rockhill of Black Cougar Shock Unit, Discount and a host of other Gainesville, Florida based acts.
The Draft formed soon after the departure of singer/guitarist Chuck Ragan from Hot Water Music. The three remaining members of the band wanted to continue making music together, but decided not to continue under the Hot Water Music name, choosing instead to start fresh.
In 2006, The Draft began touring. Their debut album, In A Million Pieces, was released on September 12, 2006.
2. Is a British Pop band which released the albums The Draft and Kill Youselfishness. There is not a lot of information on them.
Out of tune
The Draft Lyrics
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I never said it's better on your own.
I never said that you could make it last.
And there'll be time to be strong,
but maybe this just isn't one of them,
but you can bet that all of this will pass
I never tried to please you
cause we never have
but I never said we need to
I never thought that really anyone ever gets
to look back and laugh
But here's to jokes we never got and we never will.
We're out of tune.
We're telling jokes we never got and we never will.
So here's to jokes we never got and we never will.
We're out of tune.
The lyrics of The Draft's song Out of Tune convey a message that is both reflective and empowering. The lyrics suggest a realist's outlook on life, admitting that sometimes it's not easy, sometimes it's not better to be on your own, sometimes you can't make things last, and sometimes it's not time to be strong. Music, however, can be an escape, even when you're feeling out of tune with the world around you. The song goes on to suggest that it's okay to not always know where you belong or to have all the answers. It's okay to not always get a joke, and it's okay to laugh at yourself and the situations you find yourself in.
The chorus repeats the phrase "we're out of tune," which can be interpreted to mean feeling out of sync with oneself or society. The line "here's to jokes we never got and we never will" suggests that it's okay to not understand everything, as not everything in life is meant to be understood. The song seems to be saying that life is a journey, and sometimes the path is rocky and uncertain, but it's important to keep moving forward.
In summary, The Draft's song Out of Tune is a reflection on the ups and downs of life and encourages listeners to keep pushing forward, even when feeling out of sync with the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Never said it's easy.
Acknowledging that life is hard.
I never said it's better on your own.
Recognizing that being alone is difficult.
I never said that you could make it last.
Not promising that things will work out in the end.
And there'll be time to be strong,
Encouraging the listener to be resilient in tough times.
but maybe this just isn't one of them,
Admitting that some moments are too overwhelming to handle.
but you can bet that all of this will pass
Reassuring the listener that difficult times will eventually end.
I never tried to please you
Not attempting to cater to someone's desires.
telling you that anyone belongs anywhere
Rejecting societal norms of belonging.
cause we never have
Acknowledging that humans have never truly found a way to belong.
but I never said we need to
Not advocating for the need to belong.
I never thought that really anyone ever gets
Believing that no one truly understands the complexities of life.
to look back and laugh
Finding humor in past struggles.
But here's to jokes we never got and we never will.
Cheers to the missed opportunities for humor.
We're out of tune.
Feeling disconnected from the world/human experience.
We're telling jokes we never got and we never will.
Continuing to find humor in missed opportunities.
So here's to jokes we never got and we never will.
Celebrating the absurdity of life.
We're out of tune.
Still feeling disconnected from the world.
Contributed by Caleb K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.