| Rob Dougan – There's Only Me Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This is how I see this song; a man loved someone, who left him. He desperately wants her back, but she's now with another man. He'll wait forever, just to have her back. Essentially, this is doomed; he's too passionate and desperate a person to have a steady relationship with, but he'll wait an eternity for another chance. | |
| Rob Dougan – Nothing At All Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Utterly beautiful. The man wishes to die alongside his love, who may or may not already be dead. He wishes to float away with her, and leave their earthly cares and troubles behind. The line "to sink into the dark, dark earth" is wrong. It's "to sink into the dark, dank earth". |
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| Rob Dougan – I'm Not Driving Anymore Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| It's about suicide and desperation. The music is very intense and powerful, and the song "drives" along with an energy seen in few songs. However, the line "Till this diet-light expires" is wrong. It's "'Til this dying light expires"/ | |
| Rob Dougan – Furious Angels Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This is one of the most intense and powerful songs I've ever heard. He's singing of the extreme emotions associated with love, and his feelings for someone. However, I also believe that he deeply possesses this person, and won't allow them to leave him. It's a dark song, like all of Rob's work. Not a happy story at all. Obsession and compulsion best describe his feelings in this song. |
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| Rob Dougan – Drinking Song Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This is a heartrendingly beautiful, emotional song. It's about a man who loves someone who he can never have back, and all he does is drink due to the sadness. Perhaps he does intend to kill himself with alcohol. He wishes to fly to the girl he loves by reminding her of him with a song, and kiss her. He knows he cannot have her, so he cries. |
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| Rob Dougan – Clubbed To Death Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This song is a masterpiece, as is the rest of the album. | |
| Rob Dougan – Born Yesterday Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I think he's deeply in love with a woman who has seen more of the world than he. I think we can all relate to that theme. Perhaps she doesn't like his naivety, and he's setting himself up for a fall. Reminds me of my first relationship. | |
| Alice in Chains – Down In A Hole Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I like to think the song isn't about drugs, because so much of AIC's material is about that same subject. I suppose the line "I will speak no more of my feelings beneath" sounds like a very depressed man who is pouring his heart out to someone, and feels like they've gone too far in doing so. |
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| Wesley Willis – Alice In Chains Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| The man had music taste. And was exrtemely funny. | |
| Arch Enemy – Ravenous Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Cheesy lyrics, awesome music. Need I say more? And if you want REALLY cheesy lyrics, listen to Nile or, God help us, Mortician. This is poetry compared to them. |
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| Arch Enemy – Dead Eyes See No Future Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This one does seem to be about the war in Iraq. "Giving our blood To the doomsday machine" That would be a reference to George Bush's war, and his apparent desire to destroy the world. "Fighting for ravaged land" Iraq is about as ravaged as you can get. "Forgot what we were fighting for A worthless aim" It's true; ther war has gone on for so long that few can instantly recall the meaning behind it. The lyrics are basiucally anti-war. Quite simple, really. The entire album, from front to back, has an extremely post-apocalyptic feel to it, whihc is the aftermath of the end of the world, brough about by wars and meaningless aggression. |
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| Opeth – The Grand Conjuration Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I'm woth fozzymandias, anyone who lets their religion get in the way of their enjoyment of music is rather pathetic, really. I listen to all forms of music, even pro-Satanic stuff. I have no ties to any religion thankfully, but in the end, music is all SHOWBIZ. All those black metal bands who dress like biker clowns are only putting on a show. Whether or not they worship Satan in their spare time is irrelevant. It's Showbusiness, man. And in the case of Opeth, this song paints a negative picture of Satan, wo there's nothing to "owrry" about. Of course, if you were to worry about it in the first place, I would advise you have your head examined. | |
| Tool – Forty Six & 2 Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This is such an unbeliievably great song. Deceptively simple, too. I used to be obsessed with this song. Since hearing it, I actually started studying Jungianism. Pure genius. | |
| Tool – Vicarious Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| If there's one song on the leaked 10,000 Days that's real, it's this. This is a great song. Roll on UK release day! | |
| Tool – Die Eier Von Satan Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| Heh, this song is amazing. XD Typical Tool defying initial perceptions. | |
| Tool – Die Eier Von Satan Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| Heh, this song is amazing. XD Typical Tool defying initial perceptions. | |
| Tool – 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| God, it seems the old "angry Tool fan" stereotype is alive and well on Songmeanings.net. Chill out dudes, and wait for the new Tool album to come out. When it does,we'll have the truth. | |
| Opeth – Blackwater Park Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Plus, I think of Opeth as Progressive Death Metal. Orchid and Morningrise were a lot blacker with regards to vocal style, and I think their collaboration with Porcupine Tree has been very good for the band. They've become a lot cleaner and sharper. I personally dislike black metal, so I hope Opeth don't tread too far down that path. I have faith in the band. ;) |
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| Opeth – Blackwater Park Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Before reading the lyrics, I believed this song was about a demon that resided in a dark forest, corrupted by his presence. Just goes to show how lyrics can change one's perception of meaning. o_0 Oh, and Opeth rule! I wear the long sleeve Deliverance tee as I type. :P |
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| Madonna – Paradise (Not for Me) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I didn't know this song was about Madonna's mother. I thought it was about a lost lover, especially the lines: "I was so blind I could not see Your paradise Is not for me" This sounds as though she is mourning the loss of someone who she loved, but just couldn't share her life with for whatever reason. |
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