Bad Religion - Time And Disregard Lyrics
Part one from the bird and the deer who live on the same to the condominiums that litter the plain it took time... time and disregard from the green and the trees that shot high in the air to the high-business market-men who take all that's there it took time... time and disregard part two one more acre, another tree "it's all untamed, of course it's free" one more acre, it seems no one cares "another great chance to put a building there" part three i used to roam, wherever i would i'd see my friends and i'd eat what i could we did live together in our borderless state survival our instinct, nature our fate today i see borders and my friends disappear man chooses my fate thus i live in fear tomorrow the trucks come i've nowhere to run my home is destroyed so they can have fun. part four from the wild natural wonderland from which we all came to the cement and metal that lost all the game it took time... time and disregard..........
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Bad Religion Time And Disregard Comments
I really like the album. It's fuckin' DEFINITELY different than usual Bad Religion, but I don't think it's bad to have something different in the catalogue. It's good, to boot.
And I also have loved traveling as a 12 year old punker into the man I am with Bad Religion, NOFX, Lagwagon, and all the other bands, BR, they're scientists, we're lucky they've kept making music for us. And it was never for "us", again, we just lucked out and got to have some gnarly punk rock in our lives. And they didn't sell out, they became the ones to teach our children, thats ow progression happens.
I like the B-52's
Now that time has passed, fans have calmed down about their sudden departure from punk, and they need to do a new album called Back To The Unknown and try this style again. I freaking would LOVE to get another album like this now that they are such legends.
Harry Chapin - Cats In The Cradle.
Ever hear how different the Scorpions sounded in the beginning? Reminds me of that but I am glad they went back to their regular formula.
i wish this was on itunes
a hippie song from a punk rock band on a prog rock album ... :))
Maybe it might be true that when you help create something much bigger than you as an individual, you should stop resisting everything and perhaps surrender every now and then. But no, of course not, cling to self and insist on control. Now we don't have the album...well, I guess 300+ lucky souls can thank Suzy Shaw. But no, in all seriousness, we can just record it off the internet now ;) :) :) ...and it comes back -- Back into the Unknown :)
As a teen in high school I hated how this sounded. Gave it a try again and now this shit sounds great
They were teens in high school when they did this. Wrap yer head around that.
wish they wouldnt have trashed the direction tey were taking back then just because their fans didnt like it
i mean i like what they were doing from that point onward but still it might be more original now if they did what they wanted themselves
It just sounds bizzare, it sounds like Bad Religion doing a bad Styx impression, on a $5 budget, I don't think there's anything out there that quite sounds like it, its sloppy, oddly compelling, ambitious, and way ahead of it's time
Simply amazing love this song. Might not be what they were known for at the time and kinda came out of nowhere but i like what direction they were trying to take.
Still pretty cool.
i'm awaiting this vinyl in the mail. i can not wait to hear this album in its best quality.
LUCKY!!!
omg a comment i made 2 years ago lol
time and disregard...1983 and greg recognized the threat of big companies mowing down everthing to build condos and strip malls...genius
It wasn't remastered, but it was pressed using the original masters, so it doesn't sound like shit.
Why don't they just give this a proper CD release with the whole treatment - remaster, liner notes, alternate takes etc.?!?!?! I've had a poor quality bootleg for years. The album kicks ass! Does anyone know how the vinyl in the 30th box set sounds? I'd love to know if they went back and remastered it!
lol sci-fi sound?
Bad Religion attempts an extended track.
I can hear the 60's in this song, as well as Jethro Tull...
Harry Chapin - Cats In The Cradle (1974)
Thanks alot, now I wanna hear Greg use a flute in their songs!
this is awsome
Sounds actually ahead of it's time in terms of the alt-rock sound of the next decade
Meant to type, PROG ROCK, obviously!
A pro rock BR album, I can die content now!!!
Listening to this record makes the fact that Epitaph records was named after King Crimson's song "Epitaph" make more sense.
First 16 seconds I thought I had queued some Cat Stevens nonintentionedly hahha. Different side of BR than i've been used to lo these 22 years(I KNOW they've been around longer - that's when I started hearing them ((shmucks don't start))); not bad merely for not being their usual. I know Graffin has folk chops too. Kooky synthesizer @ 2:15 and 5:07 reminds me of any number of 80's pop songs, and Revenge of The Nerds(lol).
Interesting... -- thanks harrybelly ...
this is the most punk album theyve ever made. different from everything else !
this album rules
by far the best bad religion album
amazing song bad religion is the best this album is not bad at all its actually very good
Not their best album because "how could hell..." is a raw masterpiece, but this is great.
I really don't know why everyone hates this album. It's amazing.
I love this song. Probably the best on ITU.
Sounds like the sort of thing my form tutor would play when she was in a good mood, nowhere near as good as Bad Religion's other music.
this needs to be on cd it great