| Cannibal Corpse – Vomit The Soul Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| interesting use for the word "gorgeous" | |
| Pink Floyd – Welcome to the Machine Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| to me, this song is partly about music business, because it is directly connected with have a cigar (have you noticed that, when listening to the cd, you can't tell betwwen then ending of this song and the beginning of have a cigar?)...but i also think is partly for syd barret...that part of you bought a guitar to punish your ma..you know you're nobody's fool...that's very syd barret like...and the part of scouting for boys...did you know that syd had been a boy scout in his youth? the one who said it's about death..it kinda of is, but about the "death" of syd barret as a star...i also think that the part of "it could be made into a monster if we all pulled together as a team" is meant for him, though the song is defenitely a criticism to the whole music business and management | |
| Vanessa Carlton – Where the Streets Have No Name (U2 cover) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| the way I see it, a song can mean many things, and can change its meaning according to who interprates it, but it's original meaning will only know it the person or persons who have written it....johnny, i would say it's the second optionl the abolition of war and poverty, and probably from bono's point of view his possibility of being able to share this struggle with the person he loves, like his wife, who always supports him in whatever he does...atleast, that's what i think.. | |
| Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| the album The Wall, as every pink floyd album, has to be interpreted as one whole story, as if it where a movie or novel and each one of the songs of the album narrated a part of it...in The Wall the life of a soldier is described, his feelings, his life-like during the war, what happened when he returned home, and nost importantly, pink floyd's views about war...when reaching "Comfortably Numb", after having listened to all the previews songs of the album, the war has finished, and the soldier is returning home..."hello hello hello, is there anybody in there? just nod if you can hear me, is there anyone home?" --> the soldier has arrived home, back to his country...he is received by a doctor, who asks him how he is feeling, information about his pain...the song is sort of a conversation between the doctor and the solider who is his pacient..the soliders finds himslef them talking about his childhood, about his past, about how he's changed into someone he is not...how have his dreams vanished...how his inocence when younger had disappeared too...all of this thoughts and feelings, consequences of war, and what the war has done to him..really, just listen to the album and you'll realise the progression of the solider going to war, being at war, returning, and then the end..no song from "The Wall" can be analysed separately, because they can not be fully understood...they are part of a context | |
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