| Neko Case – The Next Time You Say Forever Lyrics | 6 years ago |
| I'm probably projecting massively at the moment in regards to my own situation, but my partner and I have just decided to go on a 'break' for which I think there's a serious risk it might be for good. I am sad and raw because up until recently, I'd been in no doubt that he was my forever person, and I identify viscerally at the moment with the 'punch you in your face' line at the moment because I don't want him - or anyone - to lie about 'forever' to me ever again, right now. As dramatic as that may sound. The "I can't stay to hold your hand" I'm reading as self-preservation at the moment because I don't want to enable some 'have your cake and eat it' situation - either be with me, or not. | |
| Punch Brothers – No Concern of Yours Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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For me, there are several related subjects in the interpretation I have of the song. The first one to me seems to criticise the media industry's interest in gossip and nosing into musicians' private lives over what the music actually has to say. It's a blunt message, but a clear and powerful one - "We're not here to talk about me/we're here to get things done." It's still quite a traditional mindset in some families for a parent to frown upon their daughter or son's decision to try and make a career as a working musician, hence probably the lyric about daddy not ruining both his sons - which can serve to motivate musicians such as the Punch Brothers to work damn hard at their craft! In that scheme of things, they see gossip and allegations about personal life as superfluous and unnecessary. The second one seems to suggest perhaps a more personal slant - that the singer has been the subject of untrue gossip and is justifiably annoyed about it. Particularly with lyrics like "It's hard to hold your head up when it's in your hands/ To wash off last night's trouble in a clean white shirt." It suggests that whilst certain temptations may be there (hence the clean white shirt analogy - it's tricky to keep them looking that way for long, as anyone who has had to try knows!), it's followed up with "If anyone can do it, I can" which suggests basically that there are no skeletons in the closet to hide, therefore being upfront about that is pretty easy. That doesn't mean that it's an easy thing to feel the need to constantly maintain though - the head-in-hands aspect suggests it's a frustrating battle. There's defiance there too in the last verse. To me, it's kind of like saying "I'll more likely consider criticism from my betters, not my equals". The whole name on the building/take me out for lunch thing suggests that they have been wined and dined by sleazy gutter press journalists paying for their lunch, with the expectation that a scoop will be handed to them in return that feeds their myth. The depiction of them being too drunk to give proper credence to the true story, which will only be offered once, disempowers them and what they're trying to do. |
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| Fink – Trouble´s What You Are In Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song seems to be about the kind of femme fatale that fellas' mums all warn them about! He's been drawn to her like a moth to a flame and it seems, has consequently got burned. The 'trouble' she's in seems to refer both to the kinky sexy side of things (the "You've been very, *very* naughty...wait till I get you home!" stuff) and the very real trouble she'd be in with a wronged partner who's caught her cheating. |
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