![]() The patient is not making a lot of sense to the doctors. Up to this point it sounds like the person is basically mentally unstable. When you're on first name basis with all the top physicians." "The problem: the hospice is a relaxing weekend getaway, where you are a cut above every sick sad patient. He's said a few times that the patient is about to die - "give up the ghost." and "a step closer to hell." Is he a pessimist for saying that? No, or if he is, he's not the only one who's a pessimist - all the support team thinks the person is nearly beyond hope. "A pessimist? No I just can't help it, to say what everyone else is thinking." up to this point everyone on support thought you were coming closer and closer to death (closer to hell). You've been rambling on for so long but you've finally made a bit of sense. "That's when you stutter something profound to the support on the line.Īnd with the way you've been talking every word gets you a step closer to hell." I think mostly it's a statement to stop blaming God. he's basically asking, is it God's fault you're here? is he to blame? Maybe God is just running late? No, he's not just late, he's not even coming in today (the big question is why: I think maybe it's that the patient is so hopeless - he's done this so many times - that God is basically letting him be. "Or was it God who chokes in these situations? Running late? No, no, he called in." The patient doesn't want to die acting like that does he? Does the patient want people to remember him like that? when you die some say a ghost of you stays behind). "Give up the ghost" means to die (think about it. Right here the person on the hospice bed is basically rambling on and not making much sense the person he's talking to can't understand him, and says to the patient to regain his poise, and to start making some sense so that he can help him. I'm sure you'd want to give up the ghost with just a little more poise than that." "Watch your mouth, your speech is slurred enough that you might just swallow your tongue. He or she comes to and fro from the hospice pretty often and it's a recurring problem. there is a person there who may be suicidal or might just be mentally unstable or very depressed or has some other problems, but somehow he or she is on the edge of dying. It might not be perfect but I'll take a stab at it and if you have any suggestions I'd like to hear. but the song has a coherent meaning that if you read over the words makes sense. You guys have basically just been taking out a couple lines and thinking up some reference from a past book. Watch your mouth (oh oh oh)Īlright, this has nothing to do with any Palahniuk books, as Panic! at the Disco confirms. On first name basis with all the top physicians. That's when you st-st-stutter something profound That’s when you st-st-stutter something profoundĮvery word gets you a step closer to hell. Or was it God who chokes in these situations, ![]() In October 2007, the group enters the Palms Casino Resort Studio in Las Vegas to record the album.I'm sure you would want to give up the ghost The band offers no interest in the songs they wrote. After several recordings and stage performances in summer, the group returns to Las Vegas and his studio, rehearsal to begin to actually write the album. On March 6, 2007, the group arrives in Mount Charleston, Nevada to begin writing a new album. They pick up the song This Is Halloween for the soundtrack of the 3D reissue of Tim Burton's film The Strange Christmas. That same year, they received the Best Video Award at the MTV Video Music Awards for I Write Sins Not Tragedies. In 2006, the group made an international tour called Nothing Rhymes With Circus. In early October, SPIN magazine elects them "group of the day". In 2005, Brent Wilson left the band and was replaced by Jon Walker. For his name, the group would have hesitated between " panic at the disco ", a passage from the Panic song by Name Taken, and. The duo only wants to make Blink-182 covers until they are joined by Brendon Urie and Brent Wilson, respectively as singer and bassist. ![]() The band starts with guitarist / singer Ryan Ross and drummer Spencer Smith, childhood friends. Their debut album A Fever You Can not Sweat Out (2005) has had some success in the Billboard 200. ![]() ![]() Their musical style mixes pop, electronics, dance, rock, and many others and is very strongly inspired by the group Fall Out Boy. They changed their name at the beginning of 2008 to become Panic at the Disco, but finally decided to hand over the exclamation mark after the departure of Ryan Ross and Jon Walker. Panic! at the Disco (sometimes shortened to P! ATD ) is an American alternative pop / rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. ![]()
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