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| Dan Auerbach – Heartbroken, In Disrepair Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Could you please stop double posting the lyrics to Dan's songs? Congratulations, you bought the CD and have the lyric booklet - the only problem is that you're posting the *exact* lyrics even after someone has already done so. Look at the lyrics the person has already submitted - it has zero mistakes, and is IDENTICAL to what you've posted. What is the point in that? The only time to post from the booklet is when people have gotten the song's lyrics WRONG. Sorry to be so blunt, but it's very annoying. |
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| K's Choice – Something's Wrong Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Wow, Asphyxia - I'm completely in awe of your eloquency.
The song is meant to be ironic, fun and comical (When your pubic hair's on fire, something's wrong)yet with a slightly deeper message between the lines ( When your president's an actor, something's wrong)
If you actually take it seriously, then SOMETHING'S WRONG ;D |
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| Joan Osborne – His Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Excuse my language and lack of eloquency, but Joan sings her f*cking ass off in this song.
As far as the meaning of it - um.. if you can't figure that out for yourself, then you don't deserve to listen to music ;D |
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| Noisettes – Bridge to Canada Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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to alexandraqwerty: Let me guess.. you have GOT to be American, right? Your comment just screams Typical American - thinking your country is the absolute end all, every other place is inferior, and that Canada is just riding on your coat-tails. You are a STEREOTYPE. Congrats. *sarcastic clapping* |
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| Amanda Marshall – Shades Of Grey Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Hey - This is actually in reference to the real life story and struggle that Amanda's parents went through when they first fell in love in the 60's when intolerance and racism were still rampant. Amanda's mother is black and her father is white, and apparently plenty of people (including Amanda's grandmother) had a problem with it. Hence the "When my grandmother held me for the very first time She thanked God I looked like my daddy" -she was happy that Amanda's skincolor wasn't 'obvious' biracial. It's an incredibly deep and meaningful song to Amanda and this is her way of telling people that in the grand scheme of life, skin color doesn't mean a god damn thing as long as love is involved. Wicked song that every racist asshole in the world should listen to ;-) |
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