Monday mornings are always hard, but this morning was so dreary. It was raining, 12 degrees and I had to catch the bus. It's hard to believe that this time last week it was warm and sunny and was wearing a tee-shirt... actually it's hard to believe that only a few days ago it was warm and sunny and was wearing a dress. But today it was back to winter attire including a thick coat. However the weather suited the song that was stuck in my head this morning.
I woke up with the Nancy Sinatra cover of 'Bang Bang (my baby shot me down)' which apparently is played in 'Kill Bill' as one of my friends told me when I mentioned which song I had kept thinking of. I haven't seen it but I've been told it's a good movie, I just know 'Bang bang' is a great song that I first heard when I was 12. I remember distinctly because there was a girl in my year level who was a trouble maker and bullied one of my friends and someone made a parody of this song saying "bang bang you shot me down, [inserted her name] is in trouble now", which now looking back is really not nice of those people. Wow, tween girls can be mean.
But back to the itself song: It's simple in the best way possible with her sweet voice not really needing extravagant accompaniment as she narrates the story about her and a boy growing up and playing games. and the ending is quite sad. It's perfect on a day that you just want to stay inside and ponder around.
I woke up with the Nancy Sinatra cover of 'Bang Bang (my baby shot me down)' which apparently is played in 'Kill Bill' as one of my friends told me when I mentioned which song I had kept thinking of. I haven't seen it but I've been told it's a good movie, I just know 'Bang bang' is a great song that I first heard when I was 12. I remember distinctly because there was a girl in my year level who was a trouble maker and bullied one of my friends and someone made a parody of this song saying "bang bang you shot me down, [inserted her name] is in trouble now", which now looking back is really not nice of those people. Wow, tween girls can be mean.
But back to the itself song: It's simple in the best way possible with her sweet voice not really needing extravagant accompaniment as she narrates the story about her and a boy growing up and playing games. and the ending is quite sad. It's perfect on a day that you just want to stay inside and ponder around.
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