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Track #3 from Death Cab For Cutie’s debut demo album You Can Play These Songs with Chords, “Pictures in an Exhibition” also appears as the 5th track on their follow-up album, Something About Airplanes.
The title of the song may have been inspired by the 1874 piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition by...
[Verse 1]
I think you caught me on the down slide, downturn
I was busy writing with a pen and paper-thin dream
And all your plastic people with plastic hearts and smiles
They had the worst intentions all along after all, all, all, all
[Verse 2]
The royal castle holds the melodrama kings and queens
And all their dazzling children, they’re so regal, so clean
With pristine fingertips, they wash behind their ears
Then let their hair down till the audiences leave, leave, leave, leave, leave
[Hook]
I’m definitely shaking
The silence isn't breaking
Backwashed and stranded memories
Of something I thought could be
[Hook]
I’m definitely shaking
The silence isn't breaking
Backwashed and stranded memories
Of something I thought could be
[Outro]
I’m definitely shaking
I'm definitely shaking
I’m definitely shaking
I'm definitely shaking
Pictures in an Exhibition was written by Benjamin Gibbard.
Pictures in an Exhibition was produced by Chris Walla.
Death Cab for Cutie released Pictures in an Exhibition on Wed Jan 01 1997.
I still really like “Pictures In An Exhibition” is kind of a pop song. It’s the most accessible on the record. I’m not saying it’s “There She Goes” by the The La’s or anything, but it’s just a pop song in its very, most basic structural sense.
– Ben Gibbard on Rolling Stone, 2008