| Low – Medicine Magazines Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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| Low – Medicine Magazines Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I see two people going to the doctor, as they've done many times before. One of them has a terminal disease or a perpetual condition that will probably end their life early. The other is healthy, but weakened by watching the plight of the other. It seems like they experience simultaneous epiphanies on this trip: the perpetuity of their struggle. As with most of Low's songs, interpretation proves fairly elusive, but that's my best guess to this song's root. Last second thought: it could be about an abortion. |
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| Low – Medicine Magazines Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I see two people going to the doctor, as they've done many times before. One of them has a terminal disease or a perpetual condition that will probably end their life early. The other is healthy, but weakened by watching the plight of the other. It seems like they experience simultaneous epiphanies on this trip: the perpetuity of their struggle. As with most of Low's songs, interpretation proves fairly elusive, but that's my best guess to this song's root. Last second thought: it could be about an abortion. |
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| Yo La Tengo – Autumn Sweater Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| I think the song describes an awkward meeting near the beginning of an intimate relationship. As the narrator recounts the events in the song, he primarily recalls the insecurity he felt. Throughout the song, references are make to nakedness or exposure that stand in sharp contrast to the you of the song, who is described only as wearing a sweater. Ira converys the bittersweet lyrics in a vocal style that sounds soft and plaintive, almost humiliated. The music also supports the theme of nakedness; each instrument stands apart from the others. The instruments seem concentric rather than coordinated -- that is, their distinct repetitious rhythms give the impression of something working together almost by accident rather than intent. At the point of narration, I get the feeling that the narrator has conquered some of the basic insecurities that he struggled with in the beginning of the relationship, but he still struggles with similar insecurities. These insecurities prevent him from moving into a completely conjoined and selfless relationship with his significant other. But I don't get the feeling that the relationship will break up. In fact, the relationship seems to be both strong and tender. I get the feeling that the struggle between self and selfless or I and we will continue as long as the relationship is alive, eventually gaining the consistent and essential qualities of a heartbeat. | |
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