| Editors – All Sparks Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| Could be about all life ending at some point. If you switch "All sparks" with "Everything". Maybe | |
| Razorlight – Which Way Is Out? Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| Simple enough, drug use which eventually got too bad, and the realisation that it's not as good as it was at first. | |
| The Libertines – What Katie Did Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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She said goodbye...? Plus, probably wrong, but I always though the plokadots meant that he had thought he was having a good time with this person, but now she's gone it's all sunshine and lollipops. Thinking about it that way, Katie could symbolise drugs, but hey, what doesn't in Libertines songs? That's just what I always though, I'm not claiming it's right or sensible |
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| The Libertines – Vertigo Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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"me myself I was never sure was it the liquor or was it my soul?" Best ending lyrics ever. |
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| The Libertines – The Ha Ha Wall Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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It sounds like this song's simply telling people to make music. "Pick up a guitar and spin a web of sound". Also, though, it talks about the problems that music has brought them. He picks up a guitar because he's "tired of hanging around", but later in the song, it's "Now I find myself hanging around". Basically, it's about how he started making music for music's sake, but got detracted, and ended up no better off than he started |
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| The Libertines – Tell The King Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| Seems to me that it's about someone who came up from nothing to have "something to be proud about", but people will still put them down. The first verse suggests that, plus later in the song it's talking about being "out of place" | |
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