| Radiohead – Creep Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| isnt it so very special? he doesnt say fucking. uless my version is censored..... | |
| System of a Down – Chop Suey! Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| *i meant how kids are used to deal drugs and trained to kill* | |
| System of a Down – Chop Suey! Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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it does make sense that it is about a suicide, but i always thought it was about how kids are used and stuff ("angels deserve to die", angels being the children) and how these kids really dont have a choice("you wanted to") but the suicide fits with it kind of better |
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| Foo Fighters – Stacked Actors Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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this is from foo archive: "I wrote 'Stacked Actors' about everything that is fake and everything that is plastic and glamorous and unreal, so if that pertains to anyone that comes to mind then there you go." "It's about having nothing better to do than trying to be other people, it really grossed me out. Actors, just in general make me fucking sick." "Living in Hollywood always seemed transitional to me. Truth be told, I fucking hated Hollywood, hated the whole life, hated most of the people we met. That's what I'm saying in 'Stacked Actors'." this song is sooo cool, did anyone see the wembley performancew? i bought the dvd...man, the riffs and solos were AWESOME! |
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| Foo Fighters – New Way Home Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| hes from washington d.c. | |
| Foo Fighters – Learn to Fly Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| im using this song in a video i have to make for a contest. i hope it gets me a scholarship:P | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – Smells Like Nirvana Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i love nirvana! but i couldnt help but laugh...but why did he start to cut off his hair at the end of the video? and the guy playing drums fell off....hm | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – Fat Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this is the first weird al song that i have ever heard | |
| Foo Fighters – All My Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| *jeez* | |
| Foo Fighters – All My Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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http://www.fooarchive.com/headwires/onebyone.htm "It's one of the most aggressive songs we've ever written - it's kinda dark and dissonant but really in your face. It begins with a vocal and a guitar then it explodes and gets even bigger and just keeps on going and going. It's fucking great." "That song is a little dirty. Use your imagination!" |
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| Foo Fighters – All My Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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http://www.fooarchive.com/headwires/onebyone.htm "It's one of the most aggressive songs we've ever written - it's kinda dark and dissonant but really in your face. It begins with a vocal and a guitar then it explodes and gets even bigger and just keeps on going and going. It's fucking great." "That song is a little dirty. Use your imagination!" |
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| Foo Fighters – All My Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| thats such a fucking terrible thing to say, or think | |
| Serj Tankian – Fears Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i surprised no one praised this song yet, he wrote it for amnesety international | |
| Coldplay – Clocks Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"Clocks" emerged in conception during the late stages into the production of Coldplay's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. Vocalist Chris Martin came in the studio late one night. A riff popped into Martin's mind and he wrote it on piano. According to Martin, "Clocks" was inspired by the English rock band Muse.[1] Martin presented the riff to guitarist Jonny Buckland who then added guitar chords to the basic track:[2] "He picked up his guitar [a sure sign that he likes a song] and played these brilliant chords ... It was like a chemical reaction process."[3] Before writing "Clocks", the band had already made 10 songs for the album.[2] They thought it was too late for the song's inclusion in the album since it was near completion.[3] So they recorded a demo version of the track and saved it with other unfinished tracks, labeling it "Songs for #3"; the band projected these tracks for their third album, X&Y.[2] By June 2002, Coldplay were ready to present the album to Parlophone, their record label. However, Martin felt it was "rubbish"; they were not completely satisfied of the album. So, the band and Parlophone concerted to delay the release.[3] After a headlining tour, Coldplay went onto working "Songs for #3". Phil Harvey, a friend of Martin and the band's manager, heard of it and urged him to rework "Clocks" immediately. With lyrics that speak of urgency, Harvey pointed out that its meaning would contradict Martin's idea of stashing the track.[3][2] Martin was persuaded by Harvey and then further developed "Clocks" while other band members supplemented their ideas based on the main piano track, adding a bass and drum figure. Coldplay recorded the song very quickly,[1] since they were running after the postponed schedule of A Rush of Blood to the Head, which was released two months later.[3] The song has been labelled 'Song of the Millennium' by the television show 20 to 1. -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clocks_(song)#Background_and_writing |
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| Coldplay – Speed of Sound Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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In an interview, Coldplay vocalist Chris Martin revealed that the song was written in the summer of 2004 and was inspired by Kate Bush and Martin's daughter, Apple: "That's a song where we were listening to a lot of Kate Bush last summer, and we wanted a song which had a lot of tom-toms in it, as Martin explained, I just had my daughter up also, and was kind of feeling in a sense of awe and wonderment, so the song is kind of a Kate Bush song about miracles."[1] The drumbeat of the song was inspired by Bush's song "Running Up That Hill".[2] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Sound_(song)#Background |
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| Coldplay – Speed of Sound Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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In an interview, Coldplay vocalist Chris Martin revealed that the song was written in the summer of 2004 and was inspired by Kate Bush and Martin's daughter, Apple: "That's a song where we were listening to a lot of Kate Bush last summer, and we wanted a song which had a lot of tom-toms in it, as Martin explained, I just had my daughter up also, and was kind of feeling in a sense of awe and wonderment, so the song is kind of a Kate Bush song about miracles."[1] The drumbeat of the song was inspired by Bush's song "Running Up That Hill".[2] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Sound_(song)#Background |
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| Coldplay – Fix You Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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When writing the song, vocalist Chris Martin was inspired to use a church organ for the track. Unable to gain access to the instrument, Martin instead used an old keyboard that his late father-in-law, Bruce Paltrow, gave to his daughter Gwyneth.[1] However, in other instances Martin has claimed that "Fix You" is a copy of English alternative rock band Elbow's 2003 anthem "Grace Under Pressure".[2] Some sources claimed Martin wrote the song for his wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, following the death of her father, Bruce Paltrow.[3][4] When asked about the development of the song, Martin said: "My father-in-law Bruce Paltrow bought this big keyboard just before he died. No one had ever plugged it in. I plugged it in, and there was this incredible sound I'd never heard before. All these songs poured out from this one sound. Something has to inspire you, and something else takes over. It's very cloudy."[5] Martin also called it "probably the most important song we've ever written".[6] During a track-by-track reveal, bassist Guy Berryman noted: "'Fix You' takes a bit of its inspiration from Jimmy Cliff's reggae classic, 'Many Rivers to Cross' [...] It becomes its own thing, kind of like points of inspiration that kind of lead you down certain paths. Whenever you want to write a song like someone else, it ultimately ends up sounding like something different anyway."[7] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fix_You#Background |
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| Coldplay – The Scientist Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Chris Martin wrote "The Scientist" after listening to George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass".[1] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Martin revealed that while working on the band's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, he knew that the album was missing something.[2] One night, during a stay in Liverpool,[3] Martin found an old piano, that, according to him, was out of 'tune'.[2] He wanted to work on George Harrison's song "Isn't It a Pity", but he couldn't manage to do so. When the song came to Martin, he asked that the recorder be turned on.[2] He concludes with saying that he came across this chord sequence and noted that the chord was 'lovely'.[4] Martin recorded the vocals and piano takes in a studio in Liverpool.[5] Talking about the album, Martin said: "That's just about girls. It's weird that whatever else is on your mind, whether it's the downfall of global economics or terrible environmental troubles, the thing that always gets you most is when you fancy someone."[6] However, the inside cover to A Rush of Blood to the Head stated: "The Scientist is Dan." 'Dan' refers to Dan Keeling, the A&R man who signed the band to Parlophone.[6] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scientist_(song)#Background |
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| Coldplay – Yellow Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"Yellow" was written in a Rockfield studio in Wales called the Quadrangle, where Coldplay began working on their debut album, Parachutes.[1] One night after finishing recording "Shiver", the lead single of the album, the band took a break and went out of the studio.[2] Outside, there were few lights on and the stars in the sky were visible and "just amazing", according to the song's co-producer, Ken Nelson.[3] He told the band to look at the stars; the band did, and feeling generally inspired the song's main melody, consisting of a chord pattern, popped into the head of Chris Martin, the band's vocalist. At first, Martin did not take it seriously "as he relayed the tune to the rest of the band in his worst Neil Young [a Canadian singer-songwriter] impersonation voice". Martin has said, "The song had the word 'stars' and that seemed like a word you should sing in a Neil Young voice."[4] The melody "started off a lot slower" according to Will Champion, the band's drummer, and sounded like a Neil Young song.[2][5] Not long after, despite not taking the song seriously, Martin's idea worked out when he had developed the tempo of the verse. When Jonny Buckland, the band's guitarist, started playing it and supplemented it with his ideas, they had created the riff, "and it sort of got a bit heavier".[2] The telephone directory Yellow Pages inspired Coldplay's vocalist, Chris Martin, in part of writing the song's lyrics, hence its title.While composing the song's lyrics, however, Martin could not find the right words. He was thinking of a specific word to fit the song's concept, which he deemed a missing key word in the lyrics. He looked around the studio and found the telephone directory Yellow Pages, which happened to be situated nearest to him, hence the title.[4][5][6] According to Martin, "In an alternate universe, this song could be called 'Playboy.'"[5]The lyrics progressed from there with the band collaborating. The band's bassist Guy Berryman came up with the opening line "Look at the stars". That night, having quickly composed the song, the band recorded it. -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_(song)#Background_and_inspiration |
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| Coldplay – Viva la Vida Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The lyrics to "Viva la Vida" contain historical and religious references.[4] Martin has explained the song lyric "I know Saint Peter won't call my name" in an interview with Q magazine: "It's about ... You're not on the list. I was a naughty boy. It's always fascinated me that idea of finishing your life and then being analyzed on it. And this idea runs throughout most religions. That's why people blow up buildings. Because they think they're going to get lots of virgins. I always feel like saying, just join a band ... That is the most frightening thing you could possibly say to somebody. Eternal damnation. I know about this stuff because I studied it. I was into it all. I know it. It's still mildly terrifying to me. And this is serious."[5] When asked about the song, bass guitarist Guy Berryman said: "It's a story about a king who's lost his kingdom, and all the album's artwork is based on the idea of revolutionaries and guerrillas. There's this slightly anti-authoritarian viewpoint that's crept into some of the lyrics and it's some of the pay-off between being surrounded by governments on one side, but also we're human beings with emotions and we're all going to die and the stupidity of what we have to put up with every day. Hence the album title."[6] -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viva_la_Vida#Background |
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| Foo Fighters – The Last Song Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| hmm...the last song, that seesm kind of ironic in my case becaus my mp3 player died right when thissong ended | |
| Foo Fighters – Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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haha, i didnt know the name of this song...TAKE THAT YOU DAMN SAD PEOPLE, LIVE YOUR LIFE! just kidding, this is my favorite song |
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| Foo Fighters – Best Of You Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| that song makes me sad, but its amazing, its always perfect for somebody i guess:\ | |
| Foo Fighters – Breakout Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this song is sooooo cool, im not even sure why, it just exilerates you! | |
| Foo Fighters – The Pretender Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| the video is so exciting, and it makes complete sense if its political | |
| Foo Fighters – The Pretender Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| the video is so exciting, and it makes complete sense if its political | |
| Foo Fighters – Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this song is great! ive never listened to an instrumental this much and still liked it:P | |
| Foo Fighters – Stranger Things Have Happened Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this song is just great:) i get excited every time i know that its the next song on my mp3!! | |
| Foo Fighters – Long Road To Ruin Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| its not "say hey ahve you heard the news today", its just "say have you heard the news today" | |
| Coldplay – Viva la Vida Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i love this song! the instumental is just as beaufiful as the song itself:) | |
| Taylor Swift – I Heart ? Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| taylor swift sucks | |
| Foo Fighters – Bullet with Butterfly Wings (Smashing Pumpkins cover) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| ...wow this IS a smashing pumpkins song...and its not even finished, nowhere near finished at that | |
| Foo Fighters – All My Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| first poster of 2009! how insane! just kidding, this song is soooo cool | |
| Foo Fighters – Ain't It the Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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id like to know who hailey is...? but, it is a great song, i love this band |
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