| Rasputina – 1816, The Year Without A Summer Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| God that's terrible(Not the song what happened)our little porblems which we complain about everyday seem so small in comparison | |
| David Bowie – Bombers Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Totally agree and i've never heard one that was kind of amusing | |
| David Bowie – Five Years Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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God,I love this song there is not much left to say that hasn't been said but since i don't think anyone said this but to me it seems the We've got five years,What a surprise line says that he was sort of expecting this and wasn't surprised. I also love the mental images of the girl hitting the children and being pulled of by the black guy,The soldier with the broken arm and the girl just drinking milkshakes and in my mind just taking it all in. For some reason the line with the priest,cop and gay is rather beautiful in a horrible way that i personally can see happening |
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| Voltaire – Feathery Wings Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Oh relax most feminest nutjobs are more into castration anyway | |
| Voltaire – Dead Girls Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| As horrible as it is thats the meaning i got from it too. | |
| John Williamson – True Blue Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| To me it's about the true Australian the ones that loved Australian,The ones who went to war and died there or the ones that seeing their mate in a fight(physical or verbal) didn't stand on the sidelines and watch they fought with him or the people and he's wondering if the true blues are really dying off to replace a colder generation of people | |
| John Williamson – Rip Rip Woodchip Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Well i think it might be about a man who grew with around or in the bush who obviously gets upset about the fact about they are cutting all the trees down and they way of life he knew is slowly getting destroyed and not just his but the birds and other animals that need the bush,What would they eat?,Where would they live?. The chorus is about how they turn the trees into papers which get thrown away after they have been read and he's wondering why no one can hear the screaming(Trees after all alive they sort of breathe who's to say that they don't feel pain as we kill them) The next bit i think is about the axemen who used to cut down trees for firewood and to build towns for the pioneers who didn't cut down more then was needed He goes one to say that he is the bush,he's the koala and the birds and trees and that he's going take a stand against this destruction that man creates The "Throw it in the bin - don't understand" i assume might have been about about the fact we go out we but the newspaper,read it and throw it away but don't understand what excatly the people who cut down the trees are doing to him,the animals and the planet. Sorry got a little carried away |
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| John Williamson – Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| *man i mean | |
| John Williamson – Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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quite simple really,a white ban fell in love with an aboriginal woman but where forbidden to be together the lyrics But a ringer's heart is immune to pain A bull rips your leg and you carry on You clench your teeth and you cry alone And ride for a week till the poison's gone make me think he might have kissed(could be wrong though0 her but never had an actual relationship with her but later on he still dreams about.It's almost like a Romeo and Juliet situation |
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| Loreena McKennitt – The Last Unicorn Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I love this song it's so sweet and sad | |
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