This shows how people don't want to be what others want them to be, particularly kids with their parents. Most parents want their kids to be like them, and the kids are against it. This song puts that into perspective, looking at it from the child's point of view: "Don't tell me who I should be. And don't try to tell me what's right for me. Don't try to say what to do. I don't wanna waste my time and watch you fade away." A bit similar to Perfect.
kelley osborn ------ simple plan
NO i am pretty sure he does not ------------------------------------------------------- i'm not sure if he does now or not. but in the video for "shut up", on the back of his guitar it said "jamie" with a heart next to it.
We think we see things, that our eyes are wide open, but we are ignorant and oblivious, our eyes shut.
Be quite and keep that mouth of yours closed!
Eyes Wide Shut (feat. Tinie Tempah) is their most recent single.
The lyrics are self expanitory, if someone is frustrating you or telling you what to do you just say SHUT UP!
Yes shut up by simple plan is a good song!
shut up is a way to express somebody's feelings in a way that person wants to.
kelley osborn ------ simple plan
The simple past of "shut" is "shut."
I think its Linkin Park "one step closer".
The hit songs performed by Simple Plan include Astronaut, Jet Lag, Perfect, and Shut Up. They have released several albums and have hits on each of them.
NO i am pretty sure he does not ------------------------------------------------------- i'm not sure if he does now or not. but in the video for "shut up", on the back of his guitar it said "jamie" with a heart next to it.
Ummm...In the 'Shut Up' video they aren't in court.You may mean 'Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous' By Good Charlotte
Shut Up by Simple Plan! My favourite of their songs!
That's called dieseling, and the main thing that causes it is improper ignition timing.
The past tense and past participle of the word "shut" is also "shut." For example: "I shut the door" (past tense) and "I have shut the door" (past participle).