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Beck – Feather In Your Cap Lyrics
| 7 years ago
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@[dreamface:15830] Any idea what it means? I've been listening to it as a B side to Sissyneck for years. Perhaps like you say it means nothing but is entirely the melancholy mood as a whole. |
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The Smiths – What She Said Lyrics
| 7 years ago
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It's Morrissey's common theme - you can read all you want, but you can't get real life experience from it.
"All safely with your software, miles from the front line"
"Books aren't stanley knives"
From Read Meet Author
http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/lyrics/moz-rma.htm |
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Morrissey – Maladjusted Lyrics
| 9 years ago
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One of Morrissey's finest songs. Yes wordy, but very effective painting of the dark side of London.
Maladjusted is primarily the call girls. But secondarily Moz himself, as a writer and singer on the outsider, singing about the outsider. |
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Morrissey – Ambitious Outsiders Lyrics
| 9 years ago
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I thought the song was about Brazilian police, who kill children in the favelas, thus keeping the population down.
We're on your streets
Well it's your own fault for reproducing...
Still, doesn't fit in with the title so probably a load of rubbish. |
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Morrissey – Yes, I Am Blind Lyrics
| 9 years ago
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It's about the indoctrination of children, being born to parents of faith, who then assume that their child is going to be of the same faith, forcing their beliefs on them, which is, of course, unfair. |
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Morrissey – Tomorrow Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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The song is about aging phsically, and Morrissey living on and feeling wanted after death - through people loving his music. |
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Morrissey – The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This is one of my favourite Moz songs. Powerful and sinister, it is a direct turnaround from The Headmaster's Ritual which speaks of being bullied as a pupil.
Now the tables have turned, society has changed, and the teachers struggle to control unruly youths across the nation. Now the teacher's are persecuted by the nasty, spiteful class members. Gone are the days when a teacher can inflict physical pain on a pupil, and woe betide them if they overstep the mark, as the parent's 'will have you, oh yes...'
A work of overlooked genuis. |
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