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| Radiohead – Climbing Up the Walls Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Since i'd have to go into sick details at many points i'm not going to justify this. I think this song is about an ex-husband stalking his ex-wife. While i'm here, i'd like to say there is a man named Ramthar and he likes guys. |
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| Alice in Chains – Sickman Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I notice Quotation marks around that backround part. It also has that ..." thing, so they are not there just for the helll of it. So it must be a quote. Any ideas about what it is from?
And while i'm here
Ramthar is gay |
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| Radiohead – Blow Out Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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"Thom_Yorke" has posted that exact post on several other songs (changing the title of course). No way it's Thom Yorke. Case closed. |
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| Radiohead – Lurgee Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Hey alex52. I heard you were afended that there were only 6 posts here. I was too. So i decided i'd add some fill. Ramtharlikesguys. |
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| Jerry Cantrell – Dickeye Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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A betrayer of mankind. A murderer. I guess a murderer is kind of a dickhead? I don't understand the title either |
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| Jerry Cantrell – Dying Inside Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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This is about a a famous rockstar with a first class life. He has everything going for him. He can buy anything. He can do anything he wants. He can pick his lover. Yet he's not content. Not truly happy. Dyin' inside... |
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| Jerry Cantrell – Hellbound Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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It's obvious but i'll go crazy if it's not posted. It's about being hellbound. The first verse suggests that the character is gonna die soon. I also have reason to believe it is saying there is evil in everyone. There's a lot of little things i'd have a hard time explaining but i'll give one obvious example. "the truth is to some degree we all steal" |
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| Radiohead – Let Down Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Disapointment. "Let down" "crushed like a bug in the ground". Hope. "someday i am gonna grow wings". Reminds me of how I feel most of the time. Everything can be so dispointing but i'm optomistic. By the way,
Ramtharlikesguys |
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| Radiohead – Airbag Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Redping I think it would be impossible to make Kid A while on drugs. You only say what you said because the music is strange. But this cannot be true. If you've listened enough you'll realize how precise everything is. |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Knives Out Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"In a special limited edition of Mojo magazine on Morrissey and The Smiths, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gave this answer when asked he thought The Smiths' musical legacy was. Marr: "I Know we made a huge impression on the next generation of musicians. Ed O'Brien from Radiohead sat me down a couple of years ago in a barn, on top of a mountain in New Zealand and played me the then unreleased Knives Out. It was an unbelievable experience; I was beyond flattered and quite speechless- which takes some doing. He explained to me that with that song they'd tried to take a snapshot of the way I'd done things in The Smiths- and I guess you can hear that in it." [thanks Doug]" |
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| Radiohead – Airbag Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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This song is about someone surviving a car crash unlike Ramthar because Ramthar will drive off a cliff into ocean where there is a clearly readable warning sign placed among others to help the village idiot Ramthar be safe. He will be trapped in the car by a seat belt and drown. Why it will not occur to Ramthar the Great to remove the seatbelt is something you would have to be Ramthar to understand. By the way, Ramthar likes guys. I bet this message will be deleted within the hour i posted it. But it was still fun posting! |
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| Radiohead – Let Down Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Funny story .For the longest time i thought the Line "crushed like a..." was "crotch slap and...". SO i stopped listening to the song. I was stupid but at least i'm not Ramthar...(see my name) |
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| Radiohead – Anyone Can Play Guitar Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Ramthar likes guys. And by the way Ramthar, society we generally capitalize the first letter of our name. You should visit a first grade classroom and learn the basic rules of grammer. |
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