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| Noisettes – Never Forget You Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I would think that this song was about two schoolgirls, probably in the 70's judging by the northern soul feel, and one goes off to university/polytechnic etc, and grows, while the other (singer) has been left somewhat behind. She's so excited her friend is back that she misses work for a day, but her friend doesn't really want to see her. A really sad song I think. |
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| Inspiral Carpets – This Is How It Feels Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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There's two versions of this song, two chapters if you like. The first is about the guy from the 'top' estate in his black car Jaguar perhaps, leaving the note for the local girl, who is 'Mum', the other version is about a funeral in the town, 'seems they found him under a train, yet he had it all on a plate'. Which I think means that he killed himself over her, and left her a note telling her. Quite dark really. |
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| Seal – Killer Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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My favorite song ever, but prefer the original Adamski with seal. Clever almost miltary drumbeat. |
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| Kanye West – Never Let Me Down (feat. Jay-Z & J-Ivy) Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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If I'm in the right mood and alone, it makes me cry. It it without doubt the best rap track ever produced. There's no violence in it, J Ivy talks with so much conviction, it elevates and Jay-Z with Kanye, sounding like they arguing (Like on Diamonds, listen carefully) is just primo. I think when KW had that car crash, he was kissed by a muse. |
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| David Bowie – Life on Mars? Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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it sounds to me, i'm real sorry to say, that its about films popular at the time. cavemen - 2001, workers struck - blue collar, a lot of pulp fiction type stuff got churned out back then, as well as presentable stuff, so it just sounds like an argument about a girl going to see a film. I only got into this because my little boy wanted to know why Mickey Mouse became a cow, LOL. Perhaps I'm wrong. The tv reference, I thought was just what song he was listening to on his i-pod when he got out of the car and got hit. Ashes to Ashes is set in the 80's when that song was a hit, and maybe, dare I say, the writers liked Bowie. |
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| David Bowie – Sound and Vision Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Well...Artie Shaw's 'Stardust' (Mercer & Carmichael) wasn't Pink Floyd. Still this was the only hit song of this album in the UK. The rest of the first side was awful. The ambient stuff withy Eno was good. |
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