| The Sugarcubes – Regina Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think this may have something to do with the Vikings. | |
| The Beatles – Let It Be Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I know he says its not about the Virgin Mary, but the lyrics are so obviously about her. The only thing Mary said in the Bible was "Let it be on to me" to the angel Gabriel when he told he she was about to be the mother of the Christ child. I find it a little too coincidental that he would use the term Mother Mary and the line Let it be for it not to be about the Virgin Mary. I think he is just too shy to say that its actually about her because he doesn't want his music labeled as Christian rock. Nonetheless, its a beautiful song | |
| Weezer – Island In The Sun Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I did get the impression that this song is actually about drugs. I felt more that its about anti-depressants. When you are on anti-depressants its like going on a nice vacation from all your troubles and cares (depression). | |
| Ben Folds – Zak And Sara Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I always thought this song was about a girl who is extremely psychic, but her family just think she's scizhophrenic and they treat her like a mental patient. "Often Sara would have spells where she lost time She saw the future, she heard voices from inside The kind of voices she would soon learn to deny Because at home they got her smacked" Zac is either a boyfriend or friend who accepts her the way she is and Sara enjoys listening to him play his music to her, at the end of the song I always get the impression that she ends up in a mental institution "She saw the lights, she saw the pale English face Some strange machines repeating beats and thumping bass" She saw the lights, she saw the pale English face Some strange machines repeating beats and thumping bass Visions of pills that put you in a loving trance That make it possible for all white boys to dance And when Zak finished Sara’s song, Sara clapped" The lights like in a hospital, the pale English face I cannot explain but I guess its in reference to just when you are put in a sedative state you start to see all sorts of strange things, and the machines repeating beats ect is in reference to the sounds machines make in a hospital, I thought maybe it was in reference to electro-shock therapy, and of course the pills, they put her on some sort of sedatives to keep her calm so she won't act out in violence. The part about "when Zac played Sara's song clapped" I always got the impression that he is visiting her in the mental institution playing his music to her, and from all the elctro-shock therapy and pills she is completely out of it so now she just claps and sings "lade da da" ect. |
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