A Movie Script Ending
"A Movie Script Ending" is a song by American indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the first single from their third studio album, The Photo Album, released on 8 February, 2002. The song's lyrics features numerous references to Bellingham, Washington, which the band considers one of their hometowns, along with Seattle. Examples include "the air on Railroad" and "the shopfronts on Holly," Railroad and Holly being two intersecting streets in downtown Bellingham. The song also refers to The Beaver Inn with the line: "We peered through the windows, new bottoms on barstools but the people remain the same, with prices inflating."
A Movie Script Ending
"A Movie Script Ending" is a song by American indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the first single from their third studio album, The Photo Album, released on 8 February, 2002. The song's lyrics features numerous references to Bellingham, Washington, which the band considers one of their hometowns, along with Seattle. Examples include "the air on Railroad" and "the shopfronts on Holly," Railroad and Holly being two intersecting streets in downtown Bellingham. The song also refers to The Beaver Inn with the line: "We peered through the windows, new bottoms on barstools but the people remain the same, with prices inflating."
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