| Blink-182 – Up All Night Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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First off, let me just say how psyched I am to have new Blink. Anything at all. It's just a cherry on top with this song that I like it quite a bit. Is it old Blink? No, and it shouldn't be. I really hope we can be spared the "they should have stayed retired/broken up; they sold out and sound manufactured now!" hyperbole and vitriol but I'm sure we won't be. Fact is, the guys in Blink aren't early to mid 20-somethings anymore, and shouldn't be writing or playing like they were a decade ago. Period. ANYWAYS, I definitely echo the sentiment that the song is about the universality of struggling just to cope with contemporary problems in general. I also think though that the song could be the pleading of a single individual struggling with the reality of their personal drama coming into a new relationship for the first time. The person is asking their potential loved one if they can handle the person's baggage, explaining that everyone has their own, without downplaying the severity of their own issues. Just a thought, probably 900% off. |
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| Between the Trees – The Way She Feels Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I liked this song so much more before I knew the band was religious. Sorry but I like the idea of someone finding their salvation in someone real's love for them rather than in some imaginary friend. | |
| Eve 6 – Girlfriend Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| The more I listen to this song, the more I think the background vocal says "I walk away, for now" which changes the meaning a bit. They both love each other, and cherish what they have, but for whatever reason, right now, what they have needs to end, and he needs to let her go. He hopes maybe they may get back together some day, but right now they need to be apart. | |
| The Early November – Hair Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Actually, Drummergirl and Aam, it's probably actually a conversation between the guy (singer) and his ex. It would break down like this: Guy: "Hello how are you, love your shoes and your hair?" Girl: "Hello how are you? Love that shirt you look great!" Guy again: Hello how are you? Love your pants and your smile!" Girl: Hello how are you? how's your wife and your kids?" Actually, breaking it down like that, you could probably say that the guy is trying to take the conversation down an almost flirtatious path, commenting on her appearance and how she still looks good to him, while she reminds him he's married with children. |
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