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The Rolling Stones – Wild Horses Lyrics 15 years ago
Jagger states: "Everyone always says this was written about Marianne but I don't think it was; that was all well over by then. But I was definitely very inside this piece emotionally." Keith Richards wrote the melody and came up with the phrase "Wild Horses".

- (In the liner notes to the 1993 Rolling Stones collection Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones)

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Massive Attack – Teardrop Lyrics 18 years ago
I heard alot of people here saying it's about a love "affair", and alot saying they think it's about abortion. Well I was thinking the other day, mulling over what people had said, and the lyrics and thinking, it could possibly be both? The reason why the child was unwanted because it's the child of someone else. I don't know, just an idea from the different perspectives given on here.

Also, "Water in my eye, most faithful mirror"... Well, both teardrops AND eyes are reflective, and it's (either one) the "most faithful mirror" because eyes and teardrops don't lie - they "reflect" how a person is feeling.

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Massive Attack – Risingson Lyrics 18 years ago
In the song we are introduced to this "girl", his lover.
However, this does not mean it is a love, or break-up, song at all.
Repeating what "cdagger1024" said, just feel the atmosphere of the song.

"I seen you go down to a cold mirror
It was never clearer in my era so
You lick a shine upon your forehead or
Check it by the signs in the corridor"

-- We are introduced to this woman as someone familiar,
however, she seems slightly distant. We are "watching" her as she
checks her appearance, even in the reflection of signs in the
hallway, we pick up on her vanity.

"You light my ways through the club maze
We would struggle through the dub daze"

-- This suggests that she is the reason he is there in the first
place. She is kind of dragging him along with her.

"I see myself in there upon my lover
It's how you go down to the men's room sink
Sad we talk of how madmen think
I see myself in there upon my lover"

-- They are getting it on in the bathrooms. 3 main points here:

a) He is SEEING himself upon her - like a dream, like it's not really him, like it's mechanical. From the alcohol/drugs and club atmosphere in general.

b) He is UPON her - this is pure lust, they are drugged up, she wants him to take her over, they assuming the traditional gender roles.

c) She is simply known as "lover" - she has no name, she is nameless, it's purely physical...

which leads up to the next lines:

"I don't know her from another miss
I don't know you from another"

-- Confirmation that it's all physical and could also mean that she is,
but hasn't always been, like all the other [shallow] girls there.

"Why you want to take me to this party and breathe
I'm dying to leave
Every time we grind we know we severed lines"

-- He doesn't want to be there, and every time they go they end up
separated from each other (easy to get lost amongst the crowd).

"Where have all those flowers gone
Long time passing
Why you keep me testing, keep me tasking
You keep on asking"

-- What ever happened to how they USED to be? Their relationship
seems to have developed into something very shallow and
meaningless. The testing might be her asking such questions, or
even testing in regards to fidelity.

"Toy-like people make me boy-like"

-- All of these attractive, lusty woman around flirting with him make
him go back to his "male instinct".

"They're invisible, when the trip it flips
They get physical, way below my lips"

-- All the woman are basically invisible, he's not really conscious of
who they are etc, when the drug sets in/or over powers him.

"And everything you got hoi-polloi like"

-- Hoi-polloi refers to "the masses".

"Now you're lost and you're lethal"

-- His lover is extremely intoxicated by now and "lost" could be that
she is lost literally or figuratively, or both.

"And now's about the time you gotta leave all
These good people...dream on"

-- The "good people" are the people from the scene.

"Nicer than the bird up in the tree top
Cheaper than the chip inside my lap top
All the variations you could do with me
Nicer than the girl up in your mind you're free"

-- I think he's referring to the ladies around him again?
Nice, but cheap?

"Automatic crystal remote control,
They come to move your soul"

-- The sense that everything is being made mechanical by the drugs,
and that the whole scene in general is very machine-like.

"You're gonna fade into the background"

-- His lover is now just apart of the scene. She is just another
one of the scene-sters, invisible.

"Like a better smoke'll bring you back round
Like a man slide inside you my dear
Your cheap beer's filled with crocodile tears
See 'em run now you're gone...dream on"

-- Her lust has led her to other men. "Crocodile tears" refers to the
deceit. The men run away after they get what want, perhaps?

"I found a reason
I found a reason"

-- A reason to be "boy-like" maybe? Because there is nothing left
to them and what they used to be.

"Dream on"

-- Chanted throughout the song... Maybe "dream on", the hope that
there is anything left to them?

Anyways, just some thoughts to mull over on the old noggin.
(Always wanted to say that)

Happy listening - Massive Attack pwnz!

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Radiohead – Fitter Happier Lyrics 18 years ago
A modern day check-list for the the "ideal human."

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Radiohead – Everything in Its Right Place Lyrics 18 years ago
I kind of like the 'clone' idea of it. I read a couple of posts on this song a couple of years ago, but I'd like it if someone who has the same interpretation to go a little deeper into it.

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