| Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I see three potential interpretations running in this song. #1: Voice is of Ferdinand, talking towards his wife, in the moments between her death and his. #2: Voice is of Ferdinand, talking towards his assassin, right before being shot. #3: Voice is of a person, somewhere, who wants to be with someone, but knows they won't be, and is "broken shattered I lie" by their rejection. As I see it, #1 or 2 is definitely intentional, and #3 is most likely partially intended. The reason I believe he's speaking to his assassin is because the words "take me out" seem to be most specifically directed towards the assassin. In this interpretation, the song takes place in the split second where Ferdinand makes eye contact with the shooter, right before being killed. Accordingly, the song is about the emotional connection between them, and Ferdinand begging to die out of sadness over the loss of his wife, by that interpretation. |
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| Moby – Extreme Ways Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This describes me. I think the line says "that could get me at all" not "along". In essence, it's about someone who's suffered, apparantly a breakup, and they're down about it. But it's more than that, the breakup is just part of a larger trend towards disatisfaction and unhappiness. He feels caught up in the trend, caught up in his own emotions, wants out. I honestly think the "stand in line" is more of a semi-sarcastic, self-deprecating comment. He knows he's going to stand in line to do this same thing all over again, and he can't really change that. This song is at heart just crying out at the entire situation. |
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