Nickelback - "Photograph"


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Who's heard this new song?

I heard it for the first time today on the radio, and I immediately recognized Chad's voice. Luckily, the song came on twice in that hour! I think the song is great.. Nickelback never cease to bang out awesome tracks.

I really like the acoustic guitar(s) in 'Photograph'. That, combined with the melody, gives the whole song such a clean, pure, rock sound - albeit, radio-friendly.. but good music is good music, regardless of it's success. I can't wait for their new album, "All The Right Reasons", which is released on October 4th.

So, what do you think of the song? :p

(It's available to download, but if you do, buy the album when it is released! Or at least the single. Or something. Send me money, I don't know, lol.)

Lyrics:

Look at this photograph

Every time I do it makes me laugh

How did our eyes get so red

And what the hell is on Joey?s head?

This is where I grew up

I think the present owner fixed it up

I never knew we ever went without

The second floor is hard for sneakin? out

And this is where I went to school

Most of the time had better things to do

Criminal record says I broke in twice

I must?ve done it half a dozen times

I wonder if it?s too late

Should I go back and try to graduate?

Life's better now than it was back then

If I was them I wouldn't let me in

Oh, god I...

Every memory of lookin? out the back door

I got the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

Every memory of walkin? out the front door

I found the photo of the friend that I was lookin? for

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

Remember the old arcade?

Blew every dollar that we ever made

The cops seeing us hangin' out

They said somebody went and burnt it down

We used to listen to the radio

And sing along with every song we?d know

We said someday we?d find out how it feels

To sing to more than just the steering wheel

Kim's the first girl I kissed

I was so nervous that I nearly missed

She?s had a couple of kids since then

I haven?t seen her since God knows when

Oh, god I...

Every memory of lookin? out the back door

I got the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

Every memory of walkin? out the front door

I found the photo of the friend that I was lookin? for

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

I miss that town, I miss the faces

You can?t erase, you can?t replace it

I miss it now, I can?t believe it

So hard to stay, too hard to leave it

If I could relive those days

I know the one thing that would never change

Every memory of lookin? out the back door

I got the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

Every memory of walkin? out the front door

I found the photo of the friend that I was lookin' for

It?s hard to say it, time to say it

Goodbye, goodbye

Look at this photograph

Every time I do it makes me laugh

Every time I do it makes me...

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Honest question, not trying to be an idiot:

How can anyone still stand this band?  Everything they've put out since that first single has sounded exactly the same to me.

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Well the first follow up of the first album did, but in photograph guitars are different, chad's voice sounds squicky..

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^^ What he said.

Guys, I can understand the similarity between their past songs, but please try to be open minded this once. Grant this song 4 minutes of your time - trust me, it's different. They have returned to a pre-Silver Side Up sound.

They've changed their sound. You just might like it.

Give it a try.

all classic bands keep the same sound... their are very few timeless bands that changed their sounds and retained their fan base... look at metallica.

I think its going a giant leap saying all their songs sound the same. They are and will forever be one of the greatest bands of their time.

Honest question, not trying to be an idiot:

How can anyone still stand this band?  Everything they've put out since that first single has sounded exactly the same to me.

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I worked one of their concerts here in town. They were, uh... loud?

all classic bands keep the same sound... their are very few timeless bands that changed their sounds and retained their fan base... look at metallica.

I think its going a giant leap saying all their songs sound the same. They are and will forever be one of the greatest bands of their time.

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no i mean sometimes it seems the EXACT same. rhythm for rhythm, note for note. its kinda weird. you havent heard that one mp3 of their two songs laid on top of each other? it sounds exactly the same.

no i mean sometimes it seems the EXACT same. rhythm for rhythm, note for note. its kinda weird. you havent heard that one mp3 of their two songs laid on top of each other? it sounds exactly the same.

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Yes their previous songs sounded the same, this new single however does not sound anything like the other, come on, whats 4 minutes to you?

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I will just chime in and say I really enjoyed this song. I like Nickleback because of the stories told in their songs, I can relate to most of them. I have also enjoyed all of their music videos thus far. When I heard this song on the radio for the first time I thought it could be Nickelback, but didn't quite sound like their "normal" stuff. Sure enough it was them, and now it is my second song on my playlist at work ('Untitled' being the first).

Thanks for the lyrics.

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no i mean sometimes it seems the EXACT same. rhythm for rhythm, note for note. its kinda weird. you havent heard that one mp3 of their two songs laid on top of each other? it sounds exactly the same.

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i was going to post that.. but i lost it.

Nickelback is probably the only mainstream band that I really like. I listen to not-really mainstream bands, such as Fall Out Boy, and Coheen And Cambria (love their new single too!). But there's just something different about Nickelback compared to other pop-rock bands, even if Chad's voice sounds the same in every song, it really doesn't matter because that voice is sexy (this would be my sister talking about him right now). I mean, in "Figured You Out", the first line: "I Like your Pants around your Feet", that made [my sister] drool, not just the lyric, but his voice, the way it sounds is just awesome!

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