| Stereophonics – Local Boy In The Photograph Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I would hardly call this a sad song. Yes it's connected with a sad event but I think it more focuses on how it brought people together, how they remember the good times and things like that. It's more a celebration of a life than the mourning of a death. | |
| Oceansize – You Can't Keep A Bad Man Down Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| of all the oceansize songs the repetative ones (meredith, unravel, rinsed) are my least favourite, however this one has a sorta swing to it and really moves. It's yet another blatent stab at religion, no explination nessecary | |
| Oceansize – Saturday Morning Breakfast Show Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| im thinkin either leaving someone, or leaving a job, or "unfortunate position" he hated | |
| Oceansize – One Day All This Could Be Your Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i think i remember hearing this is about Mike's (the singer/lyricist) Dad, sorta said as what his dad would say if he was to be blunt and harsh, what Mike thinks of his dad but said by his dad | |
| Oceansize – Heaven Alive Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| i think the "pledge allegiance and all's forgiven" bit is sorta sarcastic, it's definately about abandoning religion, there's a lot of comment towards it throughout the whole album | |
| Oceansize – Paper Champion Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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hear this a name sell be the tolling of the iron bell that will render me all the prize it will cut these doubts right down to size and without this thing without the drive just to make you see how i am striving to make a fist a voice if I could just make you hear make this all right and i'm still still calling still still still calling severed tongues and glowing eyes in a threat that comes as no surprise an expose of pearly lies for our paper hero open wide soon to be rendered obsolete all you have belongs to me glamour pigs media whores let blood run like a water fall toothy grins and limp handshakes and prey to god your soul they take now we're done cheering your name i'll sell you out I thought it was about a celebrity becoming a sell out, and becoming nothing more than magazine material, just the whole "glamour pigs media whores...we're done cheering your name" bit |
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