| Chad Vangaalen – After The Afterlife Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Sorry, I should have said the themes run throughout the album | |
| Chad Vangaalen – After The Afterlife Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| I don't know anyone as nerdy as me so hopefully the internet will contain someone of like-mind. Anyone notice to allusions to Destination: VOID, The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect and The Ascension Factor books by Frank Herbert? The references to kelp, Jesus, water, revenge, the sleeping dreamer, eternal life (in very weird ways). I'm sure there's more I'm not hitting on, but maybe someone could agree or disagree? | |
| Los Campesinos! – Miserabilia Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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If I squint, I can see it, but how does he feel comfortable being so angry at her? "I have broken down into the naked breasts of a newly ex (No dignity) I can only guess that she thinks about it when she touches herself" |
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| The Decemberists – The Soldiering Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I LOVE the word innuendo as well, but almost all instances of its use have been wrong in previous comments to the extent of using it for its opposite. This song does have some homosexual innuendo but for the most part is clearly mapping out the fraternal-style, gay relationships nurtured in long term and close contact military situations. One is seduced by a whisper of glory and camaraderie, our narrator is commanded by patriotism and duty, and the two of them shared these thoughts as they 'tumbled to sleep.' The corporal is proudly standing next to his bathing soldiers with stevedores. Why are these stevedores bathing with the soldiers? because stevedores have been notorious for coupling with shipmen when they dock. This is not a song doesnt seem to be denouncing or chastising gay tendancies in military situations, rather holding up to the light some of the homosexual-type relationships that are unique to this specific environment and how they are natural and joyful in their setting. | |
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