Provided to YouTube by RCA Records Label Meet Me in the Bathroom The Strokes Room On Fire ℗ 2003 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2003-10-28 Producer: Gordon. 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. Listen to Meet Me in the Bathroom on Spotify.
The Strokes Song 2003. "Meet Me In The Bathroom" lyrics The Strokes Lyrics "Meet Me In The Bathroom" 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", that's what she said I don't mind, it's true, hey Never was on time, yes, I once was mine. 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 I don't mind, it's true Never was on time, yes, I once was mine Well, that was long ago and darling, I don't mind Yeah, we were just two friends in lust And baby, that just don't mean much.
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About Meet Me In the Bathroom Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011 is an oral history which details the rebirth of the New York rock scene in the new millennium, written and compiled by music journalist Lizzy Goodman. It was published in May 2017 by Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins. The book is named after the Strokes song of the same.
As the song progresses, the singer is held up as the paradigm of someone who is constantly strung along, never being on time and always being in thrall to his subject of desire. The titular line, "Meet me in the bathroom," is intriguing because it can be read in multiple ways. One of my favorite song of the strokes Hope you enjoy guys 😊.I didn't own this music.