| Man Man – Top Drawer Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Do I spot a Nick Cave reference? Lyrics from "Deanna": "Murder takes the wheel of the Cadillac And death climbs in the back" Lyrics from "Top Drawer": You need a black cadillac so death can drive him or ride in the back Maybe? |
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| Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Yes, apparently this story always freaked Cave out as a child. It seems like he rewrote the story, but putting it in a modern setting, where Lazarus gets raised from the dead only to flit about from city to city, get caught up in women and drugs, gets hounded by the press and then eventually, dies again. "I don't know what it is, but there is definitely something going on upstairs." This could refer to God tweaking and screwing around with everything up in heaven, keeping Lazarus out for whatever reasons. That's kinda iffy but that's the way I see it. Now that I have this on my iPod, I've noticed that this is probably the greatest song to just strut down the street to. I mean, I'm sure the stigma of the music video has something to do with this but, but still... |
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| Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Yes, apparently this story always freaked Cave out as a child. It seems like he rewrote the story, but putting it in a modern setting, where Lazarus gets raised from the dead only to flit about from city to city, get caught up in women and drugs, gets hounded by the press and then eventually, dies again. "I don't know what it is, but there is definitely something going on upstairs." This could refer to God tweaking and screwing around with everything up in heaven, keeping Lazarus out for whatever reasons. That's kinda iffy but that's the way I see it. Now that I have this on my iPod, I've noticed that this is probably the greatest song to just strut down the street to. I mean, I'm sure the stigma of the music video has something to do with this but, but still... |
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| Tom Waits – Reeperbahn Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I hadn't heard this song in a while and one day, it just kinda struck me to listen to it for some unknown reason. It frightened me. I never got that sensation before, but the more I think about it, the more downright scary this song is. Everything about it, all the stories of strange people living in the Reeperbahn, the delivery, the arrangement, the chords... it's assembled so well that it sends shivers down my spine in a way that few (if any) other songs have. |
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| Tom Waits – Reeperbahn Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I hadn't heard this song in a while and one day, it just kinda struck me to listen to it for some unknown reason. It frightened me. I never got that sensation before, but the more I think about it, the more downright scary this song is. Everything about it, all the stories of strange people living in the Reeperbahn, the delivery, the arrangement, the chords... it's assembled so well that it sends shivers down my spine in a way that few (if any) other songs have. |
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| Nickelback – Photograph Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Wow, I just read SoggyJohnson's first comment... I swear I did not plagiarize your "twelve year old" comment. Complete coincidence. Excuse me, I mean, complete truth. Chad Kroeger is a twelve year old with a poodle on his head. |
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| Nickelback – Photograph Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| This song is a vile, puke-soaked carbuncle on the face of rock and roll. Satan plays this sack of shit non-stop in hell. Everything about it is unbelievably horrible, from the pathetically overstated vocal to the bland and dull melody to the overdriven, clichéd guitar parts, and worst of all, the atrocious lyrics. This is the sort of crap a twelve year old in an advanced language arts class would write. Fuck you, Nickelback. | |
| Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Unbelievably badass. This has one of the best grooves I've heard in a long time. There's a bit of the third first missing but I'm too lazy to figure it out now. I guess we can wait till the album comes out. |
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| Ween – So Many People In The Neighborhood Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This is their brownest song in years, and it absolutely requires the volume to be up all the way and the lights to be turned off completely when being listened to... kinda like Suicide's "Frankie Teardrop" except a lot more fun and bouncy. And Gorilla has an interesting point... it wouldn't seem out of place in Blue Velvet at all. |
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| Ween – Gabrielle Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Thin Lizzy. The brothers nailed it. |
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