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| Death Cab for Cutie – What Sarah Said Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Thanks for your insights fellow Death Cab fans. One of the saddest songs I've ever heard. I love Ben Gibbard's lyrics. "In a place where we only say goodbye" - How true! Guess that's why I hate hospitals. |
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| Public Enemy – Fight the Power Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Looks like you and Mr. Foxman got it wrong JimDurb.
"Swindlers Lust" contains lines such as "Mo dollars, mo cents for the Big Six/ Another million led to bled claiming their innocence." Chuck D has said the "Big Six" refers to the six major music corporations — Sony, Time Warner, EMI, BMG, Universal and PolyGram (now known as the Big Five after last year's merger of Universal and PolyGram) — and Atomic Pop Vice President Liz Morentin explained that the "million" lyric was a nod to the Million Man March of 1995.
Probably need to check your facts before you start to pontificate about specters and apparitions of divisiveness and bigotry. P.E. probably should have done this as well. |
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| Bob Marley and the Wailers – Buffalo Soldier Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Being African-American, this is probably my favorite Marley song behind "Get Up, Stand Up". It sums up the history of the African diaspora in the Americas. "Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival." - Amen and rest in peace Bob Marley. |
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| Arcade Fire – Neon Bible Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I agree with saab693, hoboghost and anwarnova. This song is making a comment about greed and materialism replacing spirituality in today's life. People follow a scripture of greed and materialism, a 'neon bible'. However, the principles of materialism and greed don't lend much hope for the future. |
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