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| Feeder – Just A Day Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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It's not a sad song, it's an angry song-there's a difference. He wrote it on an acoustic after a bad break up. It's so sarastic it's unbelievable, it's basically him sticking two fingers up at his ex and refusing to get down. It's empowering, that's why people dance to it and it makes them happy. |
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| Feeder – Comfort in Sound Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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My favourite feeder song. The whole album's so comforting and soothing. To come out after such a traumatic event and write this instead of slipping into depression is increadible. I was going to write an explanation of the song but i simply can't think of a better way of saying it than these lyrics. Amazing. |
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| Radiohead – Street Spirit (Fade Out) Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This is a great song but it has never been beautiful. It's full of pain, regret and hopelessness. More importantly, even in Radiohead's songs there's always a sense of hope and resolve somewhere, but this is the only song with absolutely no positive feeling anywhere. He doesn'y succeed in expressing fully his emotions because he knows he can't. He even says so in the song. All you can do is wonder what the man must have been feeling to write this. |
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| Radiohead – Paranoid Android Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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'God loves his children, God loves his children. Yeah'
My favorite line ever. It seems to be describing a mental breakdown, with the voices in his head and the anger towards the people he wishes to destroy when he has power. Also, i always thought the rambling nature of the lyrics and the way some of the words are jumbled quite nicely reflects the unstable thoughts that can run around your head. The song ends with a feeling of utter hopelessness and a feeling of abandonment. |
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| Radiohead – Karma Police Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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To me this song never actually implied he had faith in karma. Its always been about how when you're feeling low and powerless you appeal to some higher power like God or Karma etc to make things right. He's desperate for the 'Karma Police' to hurt all the people who cause him pain and to keep him going after he's 'given all i can, it's not enough'. At the end of the song he has an eppiphany moment and loses all the regret and spite he feels and just for a moment he becomes someone else and loses himself. To me that's always been the happiest lyric he ever wrote. |
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