| Mindless Self Indulgence – Get It Up Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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This song doesn't need to be analyzed, it's obvious. But I love how insincere it is, seeing as he's fucking crazy about his wife (and they are certainly adorable together) |
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| Mindless Self Indulgence – I'm Your Problem Now Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| tsukiyume: I figured they meant he was... I dunno, society's problem now, or even the fans or their managers problem. Now that he's grown, everyone else has to deal with him instead of his parents. | |
| Mindless Self Indulgence – F Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I love the pause before 'in the ass!' | |
| Mindless Self Indulgence – Ready For Love Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Disregarding whatever's been typed ahead of me that I'm ignoring, I'm just going to be using references in the chorus. It's about people who thought MSI might rock, even though their friends said it'd suck. But then it didn't rock, it sucked. (In the second chorus, we could assume they said MSI was gay, I suppose). That was really short. So the rest of the song was basically, if you don't like them, don't buy their records, don't complain that they're shit, just don't touch it in the first place. (looking back, what forsakenshadow said). |
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| Mindless Self Indulgence – Straight To Video Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"The entire point of that song was that they are selling out. They aren't to be taken seriously; you listen to them because they are MSI, not because they are obscure, not because they are good, but because they are shit, and admit it, and make it their business to suck they openly admited the music video was them going mainstream thats why we now have IF" That's why I listen to MSI. Because I enjoy it, and they constantly recognize that they sold out/are going to sell out (depending what time the statement is from) and that they are shit. Not the shit, just shit. And the song is everything people have already said- using porn as reference to escapism and later realization and all that jazz I can't be bothered to type when you all have summed it up so well already. |
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| Nightwish – Over the Hills and Far Away (Gary Moore cover) (feat. Tony Kakko) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I was thinking... what if his 'best friend' whose wife he had been with was the one who planted the pistol (and perhaps committed the robbery)? | |
| Nightwish – The Islander Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| To not go too far into the interpretation (and by 'far' I mean 'detailed'), I took this to be about an old man who has watched all he loved disappear as he aged. Somewhat obvious, from the 'ghost in the fog' and (arguably) 'princess in the tower, children in the field' lines. | |
| Nightwish – Whoever Brings the Night Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I always figured this was about a brothel, although not one where the women are taken involuntarily to work at. Men choose who they want for the night and pretend that they have something; women who work there laugh about the men they seduce and their simple minds. ...certainly not vampires, anyway. Perhaps sirens. |
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