| Bobbie Gentry – Ode To Billie Joe Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The Story of Billy Joe (as I was told..) Billy was forced to have sex with another man, and he couldn't live with himself because he believed that this made him gay. Thus, he killed himself. The woman in this song didn't believe that billy should be remembered as gay, so she runs away to lead people to think that she was pregnant with billy's child. Apparantly, she was the prettiest girl in this town, so this would leave him a legend. She encounters the male who forced Billy to have relations with him, and he says that he knows the real reason; he knows she isn't pregnant and why she is running away (to make him a hero). She admits to this. How much of this is true? Who knows. Sounds good, though. |
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| Sex Pistols – My Way Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I don't think the whole idea of 'punk' really supported the fact that he sucked. He simply wasn't interested in anything but how to get the next high, which is a complete disappointment and led to the eventual downfall of the Sex Pistols. Johnny is arrogant, Sid was obnoxious, Steve was a slut, Glen was a total wuss, and Paul was just....well, there. But still, pretty amazing people. I think Sid wasn't great on bass, but could have maybe pulled off a singing career. I like this song, and also? Something Else is done pretty well, too. |
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| Sex Pistols – Liar Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I always thought that it was - ' I know where you go every morning you know' Oh well, both could work. XP I'm sure that EVERYONE knows this, but right before they broke up, Johnny tried to convince Steve and Paul that McLaren was a jerk-off, but instead they believed that Malcolm was innocent of the accused crime. Now the remaining Pistols are on tour? If I were John, I wouldn't have wanted anything to do with the reunion, cause obviously he wasn't that believable 30 years ago. Perhaps willing to forgive and forget in exchange for a good paycheck? |
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| Sex Pistols – Johnny B. Goode/Road Runner Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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| Neil Young – Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Yikes! I had to comment on one thing; first of all, it only makes sense that it was about Johnny instead of Sid, seeing as how Sid couldn't play a single note; he's only a legend cause he looked the part. And Johnny didn't really quit because he wanted to 'burn out' before he 'faded away', the band fell apart because of the manager's corruption and irresponsibility. Also, Sid was never proven guilty for the death of Nancy; don't believe the movie Sid and Nancy at all. Please. Rotten was a genius, and Neil realized this. I think that this song is dedicated to bands (such as the Sex Pistols) whose careers are cut severely short before their time is really up. But is it really better to burn out han to rust? Maybe. |
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