| 50 Pence – In Da Pub Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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This song shows what you can actually do with words and lyrics. Beats the 50 cent version hands down (which isnt really that hard - having a moron grunt into a microphone!) |
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| 50 Pence – P.I.N.T Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Excellent! A brillaint use of 50 cent's sexist crap which passes as music... 50 pence is a genius. |
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| Idlewild – These Wooden Ideas Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I was wondering if these song is kind of sarcastic, it almost comes across as a critique of certain ideologies. "It’s a better way to feel Don’t be real, be post modern (it’s not that one dimensional, it’s not the only thought) " If you can see that as sarcasm - saying post modernism is lame. "This wooden idea is your method of repetition This wooden idea is how you sell reduction " Thats obviously talking about asimmiliation and watering down ides to make them meaningless. I cant put my finger on it tho! |
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| Roots Manuva – Dreamy Days Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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| The Clash – Spanish Bombs Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Yeah - nice one Tsk8rKFF for going into such detail and getting most of it right. As skunkbythebrook said - the Guardia Civil were military police. Black is also a facist color (Hitlers Blackshirts). Yeah its not to do with ETA at all. Makes sense as The Clash were anarchists that this is to do with the Spanish Revolution. As for the lines: "They sang the red flag They wore the black one " This to me means that the fighters were singing the red flag (a popular song in 19th centur - early 20th century Libertarian Socialism - lyrics: http://www.marxists.org/subject/ mayday/music/redflag.html [remove linebreak after 'subject/']) but were carrying the black flag - i.e. the anarchist flag, as most of the fighters were anarchist! Theres a good article on the revolution at: http://www.enrager.net/history/articles/ spanish-revolution-1936/index.php (remove the line break after 'articles/') |
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