| Arctic Monkeys – Only Ones Who Know Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The website for that interview was: www.liverpool.com/editor-s-pick/interview:-arctic-monkeys.html |
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| Arctic Monkeys – Only Ones Who Know Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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My take on this brilliant song after reading this interview: http://www.liverpool.com/editor-s-pick/interview:-arctic-monkeys.html A guy and girl (Juliet), fresh out of high school and into university (a foreign place) who've been "lumped together" for fresher's week. They're both wide-eyed and excited, and even though they've just met he's already got the feeling that there could be something there. They ask a stranger if he knows a good place to go tonight. He doesn't, but even if he did it wouldn't be as good as them discovering a place all on their own... I'm tempted to write more, but i can't be arsed. I'm sure someone else will soon enough. |
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| Arctic Monkeys – Teddy Picker Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| the lyrics posted up there are erroneous beyond belief. does anyone know how to get them changed? | |
| Bloc Party – Rhododendrons Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Correction: It's "Linus put that blanket down" As in Linus from the Peanuts comic strip, the dreamy kid genius who never goes anywhere without his blue blanket. |
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| Bloc Party – Where Is Home? Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Yup, from last month's Guardian interview: "The words to 'Where is Home?' begin at the funeral of Christopher Alaneme, the black teenager stabbed in small-town Kent last April. Okereke describes him as a cousin, although they weren't related by blood; their mums, both Nigerian, were very good friends. Okereke says that ultimately the song is about the fostering, by right-wing newspapers, of a fear of 'The Other'. That is, black youth in hoodies. And how that then means opportunities denied." |
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