| Sun Kil Moon – The Light Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| A girl loves him in the most genuine way; a potentially beautiful relationship that could clense so many things, but yet the voice in this song still has some strange doubts and uncertainties that overpower everything. | |
| Beck – Orphans Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"Think I'm stranded but I don't know where I got this diamond that don't know how to shine In the sun where these dark winds wail And these children leave their rulers behind As we cross ten leagues from a rubicon With matchsticks for my bones If we could learn how to freeze ourselves alive We could learn to leave these burdens to burn" Holy @*! I guess there's no more "Gettin' crazy with da cheez wiz!" or "Giant dildos crushing the sun". |
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| Sun Kil Moon – Tonight In Bilbao Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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for the second to last verse, i could decipher... "as we drive we look out at black cars glowing store windows in our gold rush town." |
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| Red House Painters – Trailways Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| sometimes i think the feedback outro is more beautiful than even the lyrics. kozelek truly captured the essence of memories, the past, regret, unrequited love, depressive nostalgic, yearning, and so forth; he captured in a few minutes what nick drake might have required an album to be able to say. | |
| Sun Kil Moon – Duk Koo Kim Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This song is up there with "shine on you crazy diamond" and "comfortably numb" in my opinion. it's a beautiful fusion of some of floyd's most hallucinatory work, and drake's darkest material. i think one can best understand this song just by the imagery of the lyrics. i don't know exactly what it's about, but there's themes of unrequited love, death, apocalyptic images, fever-induced nightmares and hallucinations in the middle of the night. personally, from about the 8 minute mark and on, probably some of the most tragic, beautiful music i've ever heard. | |
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