| Barcelona – Lesser Things Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I'm pretty sure this is about him cheating on his girl friend, of some such, and he's afraid she'll find out so he has to "you�ve got to step it up a bit step it a bit more until you�re sure there�s nothing left inside to hurt this pretty mind 'cause pretty eyes will see right through you" And yeah that's pretty much what this song is all about..I think |
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| Cut Off Your Hands – Expectations Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"If you could change would it still be the same, With all these expectations" Those are my favoutire lyrics in the song, saying how if he reached the expectations he was suppose to meet, for his bird, would she just make new expectations thus leading him to never be what she wanted him to be. They always stil out in the song. I don't know if I'm right but I think "Oh these expectations keep on pulling at me. Oh, I just can't hold on" Means that he might break up with her because he can't hold on to what she wants him to be because it's all too much. But I don't know. |
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| Good Shoes – Morden Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Lol, I'd like to know how the Good Shoes are even like Arctic Monkeys, just because they're a band? Someone must like NME a little too much. | |
| Arctic Monkeys – Fake Tales of San Francisco Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"grew out of an amalgam of the blues, gospel and r&b (the old sort) - essentially it found popularity when this essentially black music was repackaged for a mainstream white audience in 1950s " Just thought I'd throw this out there, Technically blacks weren't considered Americans by the American population at that time, separate but equal .. I think not. And depending on what musical theory class you’ve taken and who you are, Rock came from Swing and Jazz songs, which still was black music, but it’s not Soul .. Or R&B, blues maybe. When rock did get famous it wasn't really by them. It was by the people like Elvis, but anyways. Arctic Monkeys go by Rock/pop, not just rock. And one culture can’t completely claim a form of music, music in itself is not even for the person who wrote it, because everyone can get their own different meanings out of it. So it doesn't at all matter /where/ it came from. If you look at music from the UK compared to music from The States, the forms of "rock" sound completely different from each other. I mean, how could the UK have a fall out boy, and when would The States ever get something like The Futureheads, it's too different. There for not the same, at all. I mean, .. if you go by that, The Beatles want to copy Americans, even though they sound nothing like Elvis, you can’t even put some of this into a genre of music, because nothing will sound exactly how they’re suppose to. |
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