Björk has said a while ago (in VOX) that she wrote this song for the movie "The Young Americans". She based the sad lyrics and melody on the sufferings of the main character of the film, and mentioned that it was not easy to do because her own life was very happy at the time. So it just goes to show what an accomplishment it was, for Björk to come up with such an epic, tragic song, when she was happy and contented. She had to be like an actress, and take herself into the dark world of the movie,...
Björk has said a while ago (in VOX) that she wrote this song for the movie "The Young Americans". She based the sad lyrics and melody on the sufferings of the main character of the film, and mentioned that it was not easy to do because her own life was very happy at the time. So it just goes to show what an accomplishment it was, for Björk to come up with such an epic, tragic song, when she was happy and contented. She had to be like an actress, and take herself into the dark world of the movie, by watching it, and embrace the pain of the main hero. And the way she sang that song at the time, with such full-throated power and drama - it was and still is, a masterpiece.
Syd was not crazy. He was fed up with plastic stardom and rebelled. It’s that simple. Hie sister understood him, but not musically. She once said Syd would never expect anyone to take his lyrics seriously. She was wrong on that account. These lyrics are a desperate expression of being erased. Syd was too special for Floyd.
Syd was not crazy. He was fed up with plastic stardom and rebelled. It’s that simple. Hie sister understood him, but not musically. She once said Syd would never expect anyone to take his lyrics seriously. She was wrong on that account. These lyrics are a desperate expression of being erased. Syd was too special for Floyd.
This song 🫣❤️🔥
This song 🫣❤️🔥
Billy Idol's song, The Dead Next Door, serves as a contemplation and warning about the pitfalls of pursuing purely physical, carnal desire at the expense of deeper emotional intimacy. Idol observes a loveless, emotionally hollow couple living next door, describing them as "the dead next door" - a state he fears slipping into himself if he succumbs too far to impulses of "animal love" and one-night stand couplings devoid of authentic connection. With visceral imagery, he captures the allure but also emptiness of purely primal sexual urges, cautioning against letting lust dominate to the point of becoming numb, passionless "ghosts."...
Billy Idol's song, The Dead Next Door, serves as a contemplation and warning about the pitfalls of pursuing purely physical, carnal desire at the expense of deeper emotional intimacy. Idol observes a loveless, emotionally hollow couple living next door, describing them as "the dead next door" - a state he fears slipping into himself if he succumbs too far to impulses of "animal love" and one-night stand couplings devoid of authentic connection. With visceral imagery, he captures the allure but also emptiness of purely primal sexual urges, cautioning against letting lust dominate to the point of becoming numb, passionless "ghosts." Ultimately, it's a recognition of the need to balance carnal desires with cultivating true emotional bonds to avoid ending up like "the dead next door."
Suffering as part of the totality of being
Suffering as part of the totality of being
It's a love song from a parent to their child. It's about the entirely unreasonable love you feel for your child despite/ because of the difficulties. It's about parents thinking of their little girl as "The girl of my dreams." It doesn't matter that: "She never asks/ She always screams." Parents, particularly first-time parents, will know what it's like to watch your child sleep and that feeling when they wake up. "Her sleep is troubled/ Her face will twitch/ She wakes up angry/ And I'm bewitched"
It's a love song from a parent to their child. It's about the entirely unreasonable love you feel for your child despite/ because of the difficulties. It's about parents thinking of their little girl as "The girl of my dreams." It doesn't matter that: "She never asks/ She always screams." Parents, particularly first-time parents, will know what it's like to watch your child sleep and that feeling when they wake up. "Her sleep is troubled/ Her face will twitch/ She wakes up angry/ And I'm bewitched"
When I saw that this song's lyrics had 23 comments, I thought maybe there was a heated discussion about it's meaning, but it was just the same doofus spamming the same comment 23 times, not to mention his interpretation is incorrect. (x23)
When I saw that this song's lyrics had 23 comments, I thought maybe there was a heated discussion about it's meaning, but it was just the same doofus spamming the same comment 23 times, not to mention his interpretation is incorrect. (x23)
This song is poking fun at Disney's thirst for power and influence, particularly in Southern California.
This song is poking fun at Disney's thirst for power and influence, particularly in Southern California.
At risk of being too literal, I think on the surface, the songs meaning is clear.
At risk of being too literal, I think on the surface, the songs meaning is clear.
Mario is a guy that she's singing about, that she wishes they would talk, but he doesn't give her that.
Mario is a guy that she's singing about, that she wishes they would talk, but he doesn't give her that.
"Trading clothes" means sex. There might be other meanings, but that seems the most obvious.
"Trading clothes" means sex. There might be other meanings, but that seems the most obvious.
Pavlov's bell is a well known reference. The dogs would salavate not when the food comes out but when the bell is rang, because they learned to associate the bell with being fed.
Pavlov's bell is a well known reference. The dogs would salavate not when the food comes out but when the bell is rang, because they learned to associate the bell with being fed.
Pavlov's bell, in this song means, she turns him on, and gets him to sleep with her, but after, they don't talk about it. She wants to, but doesn't get what she wants and she almost falls. It doesn't break her, but it hurts her.
The words in this song, and others that Aimee has written are like poetry and there may be multiple meanings. Sometimes a song is about how it makes us feel, more than what it means, but the song, to me, suggests a sexual relation between travel companions without "talking about it" afterwards and the woman's dissatisfaction. That seems to be part of the picture that the words paint.
No comments? This is one of the greatest songs ever written. The tune is ethereal and borders on the sublime or magical. The morse code at the beginning spells out UFO and, the lyrics are pasted together titles from John Lee’s book shelf full of sci fi books.
No comments? This is one of the greatest songs ever written. The tune is ethereal and borders on the sublime or magical. The morse code at the beginning spells out UFO and, the lyrics are pasted together titles from John Lee’s book shelf full of sci fi books.
He’d employ the same trick on their more famous “Titles” using titles from Beatles tracks to create a new song.
He’d employ the same trick on their more famous “Titles” using titles from Beatles tracks to create a new song.
My Dad had a huge record collection which included everything BJH ever did. One day, I wanted to “discover” a new band to listen to and this was pre-web so, I ran a bath, selected an album at random, lowered the needle on the b-side and got in the bath. The idea was that I’d have to listen to the entire side so I might find something cool whereas, if I’d been able to stop it then I might do so and miss a hidden gem somewhere later on the album.
Imagine my sheer delight when Nova Lepidoptera slowly faded into my consciousness. The beauty took me away.
I DID get out of the bath but only to set the needle back to the start of this track and listen again.
anyone else here because they keep listening to this song over and over because they are in a toxic/narcissistic relationship and they dont know how else to cope?
anyone else here because they keep listening to this song over and over because they are in a toxic/narcissistic relationship and they dont know how else to cope?