| Pink Floyd – Echoes Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| The song can definately be used to fit many things. The evolution of humans and/ or the life of one person as it jumps out at me. The first section is that of a baby being born. The second tells of the life of that person and the significance of other people. And the last is the death of that person and their calling out into the nether to the person who passed before them (mentioned in section 2) as their spirit leaves their body. | |
| Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense and Peppermints Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Lots of great explanations, so I will add to what you folks have been talking about. To me, the most poignant line is "little to win, but nothing to lose." This tells me that in the exploits of those living the song, you may not get alot out of what you are doing, but you aren't going to back step either. So, actually they are coming out on top no matter what. And it could be seen as two sides to an argument too. "Well, you aren't gonna get much out of what you're doin', son!" "Yea, dad but I don't have anything to lose, Dad!" In which the 2nd half of the line is the rebuttal and delivers the punch. |
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| Strawberry Alarm Clock – Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| It definetley sounds to me like the delights of using psychadelic mushrooms. | |
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