| Pavement – We Dance Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| this sounds like he's at a friend's bachelor party, getting a lap dance from a stripper. he feels guilty and "can't enjoy himself" anymore, and is also envious that his friend has found true love and is getting married while he is relegated to getting cheap thrills from a private dancer. | |
| Pavement – You Are A Light Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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aaaahhhh "I hear they live in crematoriums and smoke your remains" how tight is that? I think this is just a song about a significant other who is his shining prize. In the craziness of life, she is the "calm in the day" |
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| Pavement – Feed Them to the 5 Lions (Linden) Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I don't think it's about the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry but about the Cal-Stanfurd one. Pavement's from NorCal and Cal is blue and gold(yellow). Go Cal!!! Either that or it's about a high school game from some teams i don't know. |
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| Pavement – Unfair Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| Wooohhhh! NorCal hella rules! | |
| Neutral Milk Hotel – You've Passed Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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It sounds so cool when he breaks into the chorus with the "always in life we all must make this mistake" this song is really underrated |
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| Neutral Milk Hotel – Holland, 1945 Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| The sense of nostalgia in this song is fantastic. It takes a horribly sad event and transforms it to a happy and hopeful outlook. | |
| Neutral Milk Hotel – Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"For the glory boys at your bedside will love you as long as you're something to own" haha, how true. I think it's cool how NMH uses musical themes that are heard over a number of tracks. Like how the brass part of April 1st permeates through the end of Gardenhead. |
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| Neutral Milk Hotel – April 8th Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This just sounds like a sad song about two lonely people who have found comfort in each other. However, it doesn't seem that they have found love. Judging by the lyrics and tone it almost seems as if they've lost hope in life and are ready for what comes after. "There is no use in waiting, offer up your steps so I can climb" (I have no reason left to live, show me the path to heaven) and then drifting off to eternal sleep "knowing I am safe on the inside" (pure, and in faith of God) The song also ends abruptly, just like life sometimes can. |
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