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| Brand New – Be Gone Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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yeah, i definitely feel a modest mouse influence. i thought about issac the first time hearing this as well. |
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| Brand New – Bought a Bride Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Very true, I believe this is Garrett's best work on their four albums. I continuously keeping thinking to myself, track after track, "God, that bass line sounds awesome."
The whole "she left her hive" line seems really iffy especially on the finalized version. |
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| Brand New – Bed Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Usuper isn't a word. the word is 'usurper'. it's someone who wrongfully or immorally takes the place of another. |
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| Brand New – Daisy Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This is actually a song called "Night Man" by Charlie Day in the TV show It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia on FX. |
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| Manchester Orchestra – The River Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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"This is talking about the struggles someone is facing and all they want is grace. They doubt that God can save them because they keep repeating it ("I'm going to leave you the first chance I get"). Yet they still desperately want Him to save them."
can you clarify this, i don't think it makes sense.
how is someone doubting God can save them by saying, "i'm going to leave you the first chance i get"
and how is it saying the desperately want Him to save them
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| Conor Oberst – Gentleman's Pact Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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i like to know what you think he means by "smoke signals of thought / white ribbons of loss / high above the tree line, they cry out"
and also this, "smoke rings round my thoughts
Blue ribbons at dawn
High beyond the tree line we pass out"
brandontautou@aim.com
myspace.com/westfulda
thanks |
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| Manchester Orchestra – The Only One Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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what are people's interpretations to this song?
this album is supposed to be andy talking about his feelings for real not obscuring them through fictional characters.
so if that's true, why does he say, "the only son of a bastard i know / that knows the bastard too" when he has sleeper 1972 which is a song about his dad if he were to die, and also in the live version of "100 dollars" on spin.com he talks about how both his parents gave him 100 dollars at their house and whatnot, which means theyd have to have some type of good relationship.
i don't know. i'm just confused as to what this song and i've got friends are all about. |
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| Manchester Orchestra – Shake It Out Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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i think he says, "I felt the Lord in my father's house."
and i think the funeral part's wrong, he says, "At least for now" at the end not, "I will face it now"
"I felt the Lord again to peel off all my skin."
"I swear, I swear I'll go
Lead me into my home
Don't stop, don't ever go
I swear you'll never know."
also, I don't know if the word 'brake' is correct, it's either its homonymn 'break' or 'bring',
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| Arcade Fire – My Body Is a Cage Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I think this song is about a little baby that was born an old man that doesn't actually age but instead, ages backwards. And even though he's say, seven years of age, he looks like he's 81.And as an "81" year old he falls in love with a girl who's about seven years old normally. And as he continues to decrease in age she continues to increase, but they do however, meet somewhere in the middle, age-wise. And it is magnificent. I don't know, that's just my interpretation. |
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| Neutral Milk Hotel – Engine Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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i would really appreciate it if someone could please explain the whole 'tigers and cafeteria tray' line
my email's brandontautou@aim.com or myspace.com/westfulda
thanks. |
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