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| Less Than Jake – Surrender Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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well it's the bonus song on a 13 track LP. call me crazy but there's a lot of wisdom about 2-week cycles in this wonderful masterpiece of an unbiased record titled 'anthem'. this song is like a huge paycheck to me. |
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| The Wallflowers – Days of Wonder Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I don't necessarily agree with the anti-war sentiments. "Happy Birthday... to the War." I can't say why, when or where. Perhaps about the end of the Mayan calendar? Or maybe it's a 6-6 to the 8-8 because of some deviant 4-20. Like I said, there's no saying why, when or where. But I absolutely love that line: "the cement on me may walk on me but i sure as hell was there." |
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| Dave Matthews Band – Ants Marching Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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one of the first psychedelic (mind manifesting) songs by this artist that i completely follow. i'd mention hinduism but i think that's commonly understood. it's so solid. and by the way, 'under the table' means inebriated. |
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| Dave Matthews Band – Ants Marching Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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great insight. i am finally understanding this song after 13 years. i never liked it as a teenager, but i am much wiser now. i hope there is more enlightenment along the way! |
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| The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Don't Know How To Party Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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This comment is regarding the lyric, "five, four, three-two what? not zero." Nate Albert is a musical genius. Oftentimes I get to wondering whether he's pursued a career in music production. Suspect masterpieces include "Less Than Jake - Anthem" and "Eve 6 - Horrorscope." Anyway, the solo before the last prechorus is across the board. I'd like some fellow BossToneS fans' feedback. It seems that this "five, four, three-two what? not zero" is talking about the chords A, B, C, D, E, F & G. Good question, I'm going to be jamming it this month. |
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