| Grace Potter and the Nocturnals – Hot Summer Night Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| This song is about hot, hot sex. And who wouldn't want to make love while listening to this song? | |
| Grace Potter and the Nocturnals – Low Road Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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This is a beautiful song about realizing you've hit rock bottom and reflecting on the road that got you there in the first place. Maybe it was bad decisions...maybe something devastating happened. But if you stop focusing on all the wrong things, and take a hold of something real, you can pick yourself back up and climb the hill to a better place. So you roll down the low road until you really can't get any lower, and make the climb the high hill to the top. After the climb, it's amazing how clearly you'll see things. The old man in the song represents someone who has been there. Eventually, we've all been there. He represents a friend who meets her while she's at the bottom of the low road, as a voice of encouragement to say, "Little girl, I understand." As in, he's been there before, and there is new light at the top of the hill. It's a high hill to climb before you get to the top, but when you find your way, things will be better than before. Having been through a rough patch in my life, I can't tell you how much this song has saved me. |
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| Līve – Turn My Head Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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In a 1995 issue of SPIN magazine, it is revealed that "Turn My Head" is a song that Ed wrote at the time for his girlfriend. "Taylor joins Kowalczyk at the mike for reedy fragments of vocal harmony, and as the gentle strains of "Turn My Head," an unfinished love song to Kowalczyk's new girlfriend, float across the empty auditorium, scattered roadies and arena crew all pause in their tasks listen: "...caught in your mystery... turn my head, it's aimed at you..." The article ends with: "He laughs and tells me a line he's put into "Turn My Head" that his girlfriend didn't even know how to react to. "It's cool," he says, "because it sounds so serious, but I'm not sure it's even a sexual reference." SPIN: So what's the line? ED: "I've fallen down / Drunk on your juices." SPIN: And this is on the next album? ED: "Yeah! The band thinks it's one of our best songs ever!" So there it is. It's not about a striper (unless his girlfriend was a stripper), and it's not about God. It's a love song. |
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| Līve – Turn My Head Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| If you listen to Ed on the most recent live cd/dvd, he says, "This is for my lady" before playing the song. | |
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