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Pat Benatar – Wuthering Heights Lyrics 19 years ago
This song is by Kate Bush, not Pat Benatar.

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The Salads – Today Is Your Lucky Day Lyrics 19 years ago
This song is so catchy.

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Corey Hart – Eurasian Eyes Lyrics 19 years ago
This was my favourite song when I was younger, it was on my mom's 9 1/2 weeks soundtrack ;)

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Samantha Ronson – Built This Way Lyrics 19 years ago
Lyrics correction!! I got these lyrics off the artist's official Myspace. The second verse should be:

The looks, the dunks and the bottle of Jack
the smokes, the slouch and my eyes down
you think you know what you think you'll find
you think you'll figure me out tonight...etc

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Beth Hart – Blame the Moon Lyrics 19 years ago
Good song. She's got a great voice. It's her voice that really makes the song.

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Bon Jovi – You Give Love A Bad Name Lyrics 19 years ago
I heard this song is about Diane Lane, who Jon Bon Jovi dated in the 80s.

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Mazzy Star – Into Dust Lyrics 19 years ago
To me it's about losing yourself in another person, "turning into dust", "I could feel myself under your fate".

Either that or it's about two people destined to be together, turning into dust together, being under the same fate.

Both interpretations are valid.

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Sufjan Stevens – Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Restore! Rebuild! Reconsider!) Lyrics 19 years ago
Well as someone who grew up but a mere river's width from downtown Detroit I'll offer my take on this song: modern Detroit is kinda a tragic place in that it doesn't have much life in it and all attempts to revive it have failed because they were misguided.

For example, "From the Renaissance, it's a great idea!" Is an example of sarcasm. The Renaissance Center in DT Detroit is a huge multiplex that was built with the idea that it would draw people to downtown Detroit and breathe some life back into it (hence "Renessaince"), but it failed because the people who go to the Renaissance centre drive in from suburbia, fulfill their days work and head home without even walking a block into the actual city.

I think the whole song is sacrcastic...not "great ideas!", bad ideas. Bad ideas that lead Detroit even further astray.

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