| La Roux – Bulletproof Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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'Come out to play when you are heard' Thought was 'hurt'. |
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| Eliza Doolittle – Skinny Genes Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I'm curious as to the last line; 'I dreamed that you were on a train and you were leaving...' Anybody see or hear what Doolittle has to say about the song? It definitely sounds as if it were based on someone she knew personally. |
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| The Killers – Jenny Was a Friend of Mine Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Have you read 'The Man Who Loved Flowers' by Stephen King? Fits almost perfectly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Loved_Flowers |
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| The Killers – Jenny Was a Friend of Mine Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| It's called poetic licence Yummy. | |
| James Brown – It's a Man's Man's Man's World Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Too bad he wasn't much of man. | |
| Adam Sandler – The Chanukah Song Part Ii Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Awesomely funny song by a great comedian. The last verse is actually: "Tell the world-amanaka It's time to celebrate Chanukah It's not pronounced Ch-nakah..." |
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| The Tokens – The Lion Sleeps Tonight Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Kaileanne is right. I while ago a bought an album, which was a collection of African songs entitled African Playground. In the notes it reads the following: Does this song sound familiar? Most people know this as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," which is a popular song around the world. It is based on a song in the Zulu Language from South Africa that was written in 1939 by a musician named Solomon Linda. Someone in America [Pete Seeger] heard it and decided to write English words. It became a worldwide hit. The Zulu word for lion is "imbube." To call to a lion you say "mbube." |
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| Blink-182 – What's My Age Again? Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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In the last verse I'm not sure if he says: "With many years ahead to fall in line" or "With many years ahead to fall in love" ideas? |
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| Art vs. Science – Parlez-Vous Francais? Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Besides the mimes in the music video trying to kill each other, I personally don't find this song all much interesting, other than being a humorous dance number. On a separate note, sounds very much like The Arctic Monkeys' "Brainstorm" during and after the chorus... The literal meaning. The lyrics in the first verse and the chorus appear to be about two guys walking down the very famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. 'Getting down" (dancing and/or flirting) with the female pedestrians walking by, and then sweetly asking them to 'Please my darling could you take of your shirt". Still being sleazy, they go around asking women if they speak French and if they do "then go on and take your shirt off!". Now in the second verse the guys keep egging the women on, and it works. The guys start bragging about how they're creating a buzz, with the women going alone with what they ask. Now, the music video shows two rival mimes in a western, continuously tryin' to kill each other in an endless loop. Meaning. I believe it could be how societies, try to out do each other, in attracting people, with fads and trends.. |
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| Art vs. Science – Parlez-Vous Francais? Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Besides the mimes in the music video trying to kill each other, I personally don't find this song all much interesting, other than being a humorous dance number. On a separate note, sounds very much like The Arctic Monkeys' "Brainstorm" during and after the chorus... The literal meaning. The lyrics in the first verse and the chorus appear to be about two guys walking down the very famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. 'Getting down" (dancing and/or flirting) with the female pedestrians walking by, and then sweetly asking them to 'Please my darling could you take of your shirt". Still being sleazy, they go around asking women if they speak French and if they do "then go on and take your shirt off!". Now in the second verse the guys keep egging the women on, and it works. The guys start bragging about how they're creating a buzz, with the women going alone with what they ask. Now, the music video shows two rival mimes in a western, continuously tryin' to kill each other in an endless loop. Meaning. I believe it could be how societies, try to out do each other, in attracting people, with fads and trends.. |
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