| Dave Matthews Band – Spaceman Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I tried submitting my version of the lyrics to the site, which were taken DIRECTLY from the CD lyrics book, but the wrong lyrics are still posted on here...this is by far my favorite song off of his new album, so maybe that's why I'm so into the correct lyrics! | |
| Barenaked Ladies – Some Fantastic Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"and when we're done we'll boil down for glue that we can use to readhere, you're lips to mine if you were here!!!!" animal activists love being kissed by ed. haha |
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| Barenaked Ladies – In The Car Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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haha i just love this song because it is so authentic! who hasn't had a ridiculously awkward relationship???? two young inexerienced "lovers". "it was mostly mutual masterbation" about sums up this song. and i would bet my life this song is true, and i bet the girl in the song almost died when she heard this for the first time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Barenaked Ladies – Light Up My Room Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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everything in this song has two different ways of interpretation, one negative way, and one positive way. i mean, who wants a hyrdofield running through their neighborhood, but it always makes him feel good. and don't you think it would be annoying to have the wires in the walls making noise? who wants burning tires in their neighborhood? and doesnt it suck to have fillings??? nope, because you can dance to the radio station that plays in your teeth! you make the best of what you got, and everything comes second when you're in mad love! |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Red House Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| SRV Blues and gage 1 have by far the best interpretation in my opinion. good job guys. couldn't have said it better myself. | |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Crosstown Traffic Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| "tire tracks all across your back, i can see you've had your fun" sexual reference????? its a stretch, but tire tracks = some sort of STD??? what do you think? | |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – All Along the Watchtower (Bob Dylan cover) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| you guys. shut up. please. its about the music. not about getting in a fight over whose lyrics are right. i checked. both of you are wrong. lets talk about the music for a change. | |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Purple Haze Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| There are some songs of Jimi's that have a true depth and meaning to them. I believe that this song just isn't one of those songs. This is one of his songs that is just a combination of some hard-core drugs; ex: LSD, pot, heroine, etc. Check out The Wind Cries Mary, Castles Made of Sand, and especially Bold as Love if you want a song with substance. | |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – The Wind Cries Mary Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"Staggering", "drearily", "broken pieces", "queen...weeping", "...no wife", "wind CRIES mary", "turn blue tomorrow", "emptiness", "sags downstream", "...is dead". These words/phrases all have negative or sad connontations about them. This is an INCREDIBLY sad song. If it is broken down, it is fairly clear the theme of the lyrics. The first two lines about the jacks and clowns represents how all the days happiness is gone, and happiness has nowhere to go, so it just staggers down the street, its footprints "dressed in red", or angry or sad. The broom sweeps up the happiness of earlier times. The wind constantly cries Mary, which is significant, because, it is not certain who Mary is, so it leaves it up for interpretation. |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Castles Made Of Sand Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Castles made of sand is in reality an oxymoron. If you think about it, castles are built to be strong and fortified, but sand is one of the most malleable and fragile things ever. I know this comes up a lot, but Jimi WAS a drug addict, and his manic depression played a huge role in his songwriting. I think this song is a perfect example of one of his "down phases". The lyrics are beautiful, but sad none the less. One of the messages I pulled from this song is that our lives are just "castles made of sand". They can be taken away from us in an instant, hence the ocean sweeping away the castles made of sand. The "...and it really didn't have to stop/ it just kept on going..." line symbolizes how when someones life is ruined, the world continues. Of course this is just one writers opinion, and anyone can pull anything they want from any songs, especially Jimi's, but try to think about what this song means to you. |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Bold As Love Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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to me, jimi is expressing feelings for someone he loves. notice all the different colors of the spectrum. what do they make up???? they make up a rainbow. who is he trying to give his love to???? "a rainbow like you". i think he is trying to say that this "person" makes him who he is.... who this is is debateable...... a girl, himself, etc... For the "they're all bold as love", don't you think its interesting he says "they're" and then midway through the song switches to "I'm bold as love". Possible inner conflict... i dunno. hope you liked my first post about my fav. song ever :] |
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