| Eminem – 97' Bonnie And Clyde Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Here's what he said about this song in AXS Uncut interview form January 21,1999: -At the time I wrote that song I really felt like I wanted to do that and that's why again I say my music is a therapy for me it's a way to get stuff off my chest.There's a lot of people...there's a lot of fathers that got through a lot of stuff with their babies mothers and...they wanna do that stuff but they just don't say it. -You talk about it with so much at ease "At the time,I just wanted to murder my baby's mother"... -I really did.I mean,honestly,can you say you've never felt like killing somebody?Have you never been so MAD at somebody,has anybody ever put you through something,through so much...crap that you actually felt like killing them? (...) -Whatever's on my mind,I'm gonna say it.If I'm thinking it,I'm gonna say it.I'm that type of person,I've always been that type of person.You know,if I'm evil enough to think it,or I'm demented enough to think it,or I'm smart enought to think it,then I'm gonna say it.Whatever it is,I'm gonna say it. |
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| Eminem – 8 Mile Freestyle Pt.III vs "Papa Doc" Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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One of the most memorable movie moments ever The beat,the freestyle,everything is perfect,plus whether you like him or not you gotta admit Eminem is actually a good actor |
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| Eminem – 25 To Life Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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How is this song about Kim? It's just written this way to make you think "Yeah,sure.Another song about Kim" until you hear "Fuck you hip hop" I think this song depicts the hmm relationship he had with hip hop at the time of his writer's block;he's said in several interviews (2009) that even though he never announced he was ending his career did think he was done for some time |
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| Morrissey – (I'm) The End Of The Family Line Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I don't think him having no children has anything to do with 1)sexual orientation 2)celibacy. People should finally understand that even if sb's homosexual their not unable to have children,there's such thing as artificial insemination you know,you don't have to sleep with a woman to impregnate her.Imagine the number of women who'd want to have kids with Morrissey. Also I don't think he's unable to have them because of some medical problems,judging on the lyrics it just seems to me like he *chose* not to. As for his sister,from what I read she has a son which means that Morrissey isn't really "the last one"...but maybe he meant his surname?She got married and changed her name,so he as a man is the only one who could have kids named Morrissey. |
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| The Aloof – So good Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| It's sung by a guy actually | |
| Babyshambles – Lost Art of Murder Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Peter calls girls birds | |
| Babyshambles – Gang Of Gin Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"She was getting pally with a scally in the alley Giving head for gear She calls a spade a spade Got slit from ear to ear " Everytime I hear this part I think of Black Dahlia(Elizabeth Short).She was murdered in 1947,her face was slashed from the corners of her mouth toward her ears.The murder was never solved;some books claim she was a prostitute. This kind of cut is called Glasgow smile (also Glasgow grin,Chelsea smile) |
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| The Stranglers – Golden Brown Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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In his 2001 book The Stranglers Song By Song, Hugh Cornwell clearly states "'Golden Brown' works on two levels. It's about heroin and also about a girl". Essentially the lyrics describe how "both provided me with pleasurable times." |
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| The Libertines – You're My Waterloo Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Maybe Carl has a thing for knives After all,Peter got arrested once for carrying a knife which he bought as a b-day gift for Carl |
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| Babyshambles – La Belle et la Bête Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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BBC Two's Newsnight programme,December 2005: "I'll love her forever but whilst I think I'm in any way connected to crack or heroin I can't be in her life. She says it's like having an affair with another girl." |
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| The Libertines – Time For Heroes Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Socialist Review,April 2004 The cover of the album Up The Bracket has lines of riot police, and 'Time for Heroes' talks about 'the stylish kids in the riot' and 'truncheons and shields'. Where did those ideas come from? I wrote 'Time for Heroes' after May Day in 2001. At the time it was one of the most exciting days of my life. Everyone said, 'Oh, it was rubbish, we got penned in at Oxford Circus,' but we didn't. Quite a lot of people got penned in, but some of us made a break for it, and that was a great feeling. It was quite a peaceful protest up until the police attacked. But I like the fact that when the police kicked off, and it wasn't justified, a lot of people stood their ground. And it felt quite good to be fighting for a cause. I felt like there were so many things wrong, and I didn't know where to channel it, and for that moment it felt like I was with a lot of people who believed in the same thing, and we were all channelling it together. If there had been more, we'd have gone to parliament - that was the dream. |
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| Peter Doherty – Prangin' Out Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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my lover kisses me and whispers "come,come" oh my...coke, crack, smack and speed By the way he says "oh my..." I get the impression he wanted to say "god" but instead says "coke, crack, smack and speed", as if drugs became the equivalent of god to him |
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