| Interpol – Take You on a Cruise Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I think its about a rich old man who's trying to convince a young girl to marry him. She doesn't loves him but she knows that marrying him will be an easy way out. | |
| The Postal Service – This Place Is a Prison Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I think this song is about when you are at a party, thinkig you are having fun... then you realize that you don't want to be there anymore; all the people who are there around are not real friends of you, just party friend or phonies. That's when you want to go out, leave... but you can't, there's no where else to go. You just think for yourself "what the fuck am i doing in here?" |
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| Bloc Party – Secrets Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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| The Smashing Pumpkins – 1979 Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I found this on a Stylus Magazine's top 100 music videos (1979 is number 18) and I would like to quoute what Andrew Unterberger wrote about the video. It is about the video of the song but I share exactly his feelings, and wanted to share it. ""I was about ten years old when I first saw the video for “1979,” and I fully expected it to be a forecast of what the next ten years of my life were going to be like. Or, at least, I hoped as much. I couldn’t wait to skid my car in circles around parking lots, or to bowl with liquor bottles and soda 2-liters, or to throw all my friends’ patio furniture into their swimming pool (which I actually goaded a couple of my friends into doing once), or to go to the top of a big cliff overlooking my town and just flip them the big one. I doubt anyone ever has one night as ideal as this during their teenage years, but I only hope that when I think back on being eighteen a few decades from now, my memories will congeal into a Greatest Hits package like this. Billy Corgan can even ride in the back seat. "" [Andrew Unterberger] |
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| The Killers – Smile Like You Mean It Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I think is about silly things someone has done in the past, becouse of its young age (not bad things). How the teen years were the best of its life and how it looks back at them with certain nostalgia. Like the verses "Looking back at sunsets on the Eastside, we lost track of the time" It tells how time was not important at that time... just living (the was teenagers do)... also, there are NO sunsets on the east... ever! That tell us he didn't have worries, did silly things and just lived the day. Where it says "And someone will drive her around..." it means that even though he (or whoever is singing) is now older, similar situations are happening with other kids. They do the same things he did when he was their age. well thats's just my opinion... |
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