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According to the official video for the track: "This song is dedicated to the memory of the many artists and performers who left behind a great legacy... We will remember!" In his memoir, Biff Byford says he was thinking specifically of Phil Lynott - whom he knew - and Bon Scott. It is about remembering great rock musicians at their best. Biff said he was disdainful of some of the poor quality posthumous Hendrix releases: "I turned the whole band onto AC/DC but I don't want to hear Bon Scott singing Christmas carols that someone once taped in the studio."...

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The song revolves around the experience of walking down the bustling urban street nightlife with a sense of anticipation and desire, capturing an interaction with a flirtatious woman. The title "Reeperbahn Stomp" references the Reeperbahn, a street and entertainment district in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, one of the two centers of Hamburg's nightlife (the other being Sternschanze) and also the city's major red-light district. It's inspired by the atmosphere of such areas, where desires and fantasies intertwine with the realities of human connection and transaction. Essentially, the track captures a moment of fleeting connection and desire in a vibrant urban...

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I think it’s about waking up in the morning. A mid level indie band in another crappy hotel with too many people in it. Playing gigs that seem utterly pointless because no one shows up, and those who showed up didn’t seem to care. The master plan, weight, gravity, it crushes you, others don’t seem to care. I think they realize age death weight everything is connected. All that matters is loss failure not feeling well. It’s about finding success life in a world that is full of defeat. Losing death falling is the natural order. Any sort of success...

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If only I could dive into the ether of pointless less thought observance. I just like the song. There’s more but it’s pointless. You’ve all said it a 100 times better when people read this shit.

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I think "transplanted heart" has several meanings...one is the captured African, transplanted to the Americas, so a transplanted heart too...second is the concepts of reincarnation, so the African people living on cyclical through the generations, so a transplanted heart...the old African herbs man of time immemorial living on through his generations, in other words roots live on, the heart of the old African herb man lived on through his ascendant, heaven lives on...just concentrate...connect to your ancestors to find the way... And thirdly, a transplanted heart referring to propagation of herb itself, a slick shout out to the ganja farmers perhaps...

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What does the song Rosemary blue means?

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I love the song🥹💯🌟🌞....how she doesn't care what people say anymore and chooses to love herself instead of listening to hateful comments of the public🥂,she showed that loving yourself is more important than what others say about you❤️❤️❤️

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My interpretation of the song is that the song explains a women hoping that her love will love her again....the song is art❤️🌟🌞.

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I think people have a knee jerk reaction to it without even reading the lyrics and seeing the context.

Let's take the word "savage". Both times the word is used it is talking about white people or "civilized people" at least, could be any race. The context is clear, the people yelling at him like savages (not actual savages, it's a simile), are likely those same missionaries that are mentioned as advertising civilization trying to get him to leave his home.

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I’ve always interpreted this song as an old man about to die visiting his now grown child. I’ve always pictured the grown child as a daughter but I don’t see that in the lyrics. He let himself in through an unlocked door. He warns her of someone bad getting in, suggesting that he is such a bad person. He notices how much his daughter now looks like her mother, adding to the menace she feels. I think he murdered the daughter’s mother and dumped her in the lake. When the police find the body, he disappears. Before he disappeared, she figured...

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