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| Brand New – Limousine Lyrics
| 10 years ago
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@[TheMasquerade:3009] I took the 7's to be a reference to her age, and also I heard once that your brain lives for seven seconds after decapitation...so I thought about her mom holding her there right after the accident. |
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| fun. – Stars Lyrics
| 11 years ago
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Part of this song seems very obviously about a girl, however, when I first heard it I thought of Sam and the format. Like he remembers talking about what it would be like to "make it" with Sam and now he's experiencing it with other people. Probably not what the song is about but it crossed my mind. |
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| Brand New – Limousine Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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i believe that studies have shown the human brain lives for 7 seconds after being decapitated. This could be what the end of the song references. |
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| Brand New – Limousine Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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this song is not about a break up, it is about a car wreck that happened...this is from amazon:
The song is written about a tragedy that occured on July 4th, 2006. What started out as a beautiful wedding day for a young woman turned tragic when a drunk driver (Martin Heidgen) got into his pick up and proceeded to drive drunk down the wrong side of the road at 70 miles per hour. The drunken drive was cut short by his collision with the limousine carrying 6 people from the wedding to their homes. The crash killed the driver instantly and the flower girl from the wedding, Katie (7 years old) was decapitated by the twisted wreckage. The others were injured and the father was taken into intensive care. The saddest part of this story is this: Katie's mother woke up shortly after the wreck occured and proceeded to pull herself from the vehicle only to find the severed head of her daughter lying on the ground. She held onto her until the medical team picked them all up. |
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| Gym Class Heroes – Cupid's Chokehold Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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the hook (take a look at my girlfriend, etc.) is from a supertramp song called 'breakfast in america.' that may be why it doesnt seem to fit exactly with the rest of the song. |
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| Phantom Planet – California Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I'm not sure if anyone has already mentioned this, but the lines "California here I come, right back where I started from" are from the song "California, Here I Come," sung by Al Jolson in 1946. Phantom Planet changed "I" to "we." |
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