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Oct 28, 2003 · [Verse 1] When they say promises, they mean promises. They'd say, "That's okay, long as we can celebrate" [Pre-Chorus] You see, my uncle would say. Things would change when he's dead. "Meet me...
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Meet Me in the Bathroom is the seventh song of the 2nd album of The Strokes: Room on Fire.
When they say promises
They mean promises.
They'd say, "that's ok,
Long as we can celebrate"
You see, my uncle would say
things would change when he's dead...
Meet Me in the Bathroom Just had a question about the lyrics ... he talks about his uncle? Was hoping someone could help me understand because it seems a little random — did he have a close relationship with him?
Dec 25, 2023 · “Meet Me in the Bathroom” is a track from The Strokes’ second studio album, “Room on Fire,” released in 2003. Produced by Gordon Raphael, the song showcases the band’s signature garage rock sound with a post-punk revival twist.
Meet Me In The Bathroom Lyrics. When they say promises. They mean promises. They'd say "that's okay. long as we can celebrate". You see, my uncle would say. things would change when he's dead... "Meet me in the bathroom". That's what she said.
The phrase “meet me in the bathroom” is a metaphor for the narrator’s need to find a safe place. The chorus acknowledges that the narrator has been trained not to love and is ultimately stifling his emotions, saying that it “just don’t mean much.”