| Taking Back Sunday – There's No 'I' In Team Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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This song fits in with Brand New's "Seventy Times Seven" if you didn't know. Taking Back Sunday and Brand New { one member in each } were fighting, and well, they made the songs about eachother. |
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| Radiohead – Creep Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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"Creep was released on 21st Sept 1992. It was about Thom’s experience in college but he doesn’t like the lyrics though." There you go, my friends. If you need to know that I wasn't making that up, go here: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Set/6044/luck.html :) |
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| Radiohead – How to Disappear Completely Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I read that Thom wrote this about his own experience "floating": "I float down the Liffey" So I suppose FakeAddict, you're pretty much right. :) And I'm sorry to be bringing up an old comment here, but I feel a need to talk about it. Ramther, if you don't like a song, don't go and ruin it for everyone else. Alot of people happen to love Radiohead, AND Kid A, so I think maybe you should keep your negativity to yourself. Please drive safely. |
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| Radiohead – True Love Waits Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Beautiful. I wrote "I'm not living, I'm just killing time" everywhere in school. Binders, bookbag, school papers, you name it. I actually cried when I heard this song. ...It's just... Not human. :) |
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| Radiohead – Idioteque Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I agree that it makes sense when listening to the whole CD of Kid A... Not that I think this matters, but in the live version of "Idioteque", Thom says: "the Father of the children" as opposed to the original line: "the First of the children". I don't know if that will make anyone's day better or anything spiffy like that, I just felt like making note of that. I think Idioteque is amazing... It's hard to understand { then again, Radiohead IS hard to understand } but I think that's what makes it so beautiful. |
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| Radiohead – Creep Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I worship Radiohead, basically... And I remember reading an interview with Thom Yorke, and when they asked him about "Creep", he told them that the song was mainly about his school career: How he was cast away for being imperfect and for being a "weird-o" and such. Forgive me if I'm wrong. |
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