| Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective Lyrics | 15 years ago |
|
of course. i mean NEW pretty much rhymes with DUDE and PERSPECTIVE pretty much rhymes with ERECTION so he's definitely trying to admit that he gets boners for guys. the point of this song therefore is that he's undoubtedly gay. the only flaw in the analysis I see is the part about about the salty waves. at first I thought he was talking about the ocean but that didn't make any sense (I mean waves and salty water- no way). then I thought sweat but that fell through too. then it hit me- he's clearly talking about opening a jar of pickles, taking the pickles out and dousing his face with the pickle juice. I'm sure of it. The thing I can't quite figure out though is... just how gay are the pickles? |
|
| Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| That's the first time I think that somebody on this site made me think about something I'd missed in a song. I didn't get past the blowjob when i first started listening to it. nice work. if your analysis is true than it makes this song just that much better. still flippant and saucy like the best patd songs but a touch more relatable and well, interesting than i first thought. any cool layers you can garner from ke$ha? | |
| Motion City Soundtrack – L.G. FUAD Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| auprize isn't a word as far as i can tell. or a band or anything else he can reference. my friend and i have a bet going about whether you're kidding or not-- you know, just making fun of all those people who post crazy reinterpretations. i don't mean that in a mean way but hopefully you can help us settle this bet. please? | |
| Eliza Doolittle – Pack Up Lyrics | 15 years ago |
|
off her website: 15Share Eliza Doolittle Pack Up lyrics The Pack Up lyrics by Eliza Doolittle are displayed below. To play the Pack Up video click the thumbnail. Phone Icon Send "Pack Up" Ringtone to your Cell Phone Icon I get tired And upset And i’m trying to care a little less When I google I only get depressed I wast taught to dodge those issues I was told Don’t worry There’s no doubt There’s always something to cry about When you’re stuck in an angry crowd They don’t think what they say before they open their mouths [chorus] Pack up your troubles in you old kit bag And bury them beneath the sea I don’t care what the people may say What the people may say about me Pack up your troubles get your old grin back Don’t worry ’bout the cavalry I don’t care what the whisperers say Cos’ they whisper too loud for me. Hot topic Maybe I should drop it It’s a touchy subject And I like to tiptoe round the tiff (though it's "shit" in her official video) goin’ down You got penny, but no pound Your business is running out ‘not my business to talk about They don’t think what they say before they open their mouths. [chorus] Pack up your troubles in you old kit bag And bury them beneath the sea I don’t care what the people may say What the people may say about me Pack up your troubles get your old grin back Don’t worry ’bout the cavalry I don’t care what the whisperers say Cos’ they whisper too loud for me. Tweet tweet Tweet tweet tweet tweet tweet Tweet [chorus] Pack up your troubles in you old kit bag And bury them beneath the sea I don’t care what the people may say What the people may say about me Pack up your troubles get your old grin back Don’t worry ’bout the cavalry I don’t care what the whisperers say Cos’ they whisper too loud for me. Yeahh yeah yeah Yeah yeah Yeah (dibadabadodooo) |
|
| Kings of Leon – Sex on Fire Lyrics | 15 years ago |
|
it makes sense. why else would he describe such electrifying gratification in chorus while dedicating the verse to obvious torment? the verse lyrics just don't add up to traditional sex. i think you're on to something. two notes though- i don't think anybody goes into an alley looking "for someone that has addiction. they're looking to meet a dealer (who may or may not be a fellow addict) and score Also, I think opiates are a jump you might have made based on stereotype. what's not to say that the unnamed drug of choice is alcohol which, once you're truly addicted, can provide the same kind of rush of elation. severe alcoholics actually suffer worse withdrawal than opiate addicts. withdrawing from booze can be fatal whereas an getting dopesick isn't actually dangerous. |
|
| Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I like the interpretation but you can't really say that there's "nothing sexual" about it when the refrain going into the chorus is "can we fast-forward to go down on me." That means oral sex. No two ways about it. Check out 1:04 here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jc8vy7lXNQ. | |
| Against Me! – I Was a Teenage Anarchist Lyrics | 15 years ago |
|
I love how this song seems to suggest that Tom Gabel is finally out from the weight that being at the forefront of a brutal movement like the crusty punk rock anarchy scene can put you under. I love the opening frames of the video for this song. When that uber catchy riff (and whisper ah ah ah ah vocals) start pumping up and Gabel runs into the frame I just got kind of washed over with this feeling that he's finally free of all that mock-idealism fueled drama that's been nipping at his heals for so long. Against Me! were worshiped for songs like T.S.R and Walking is Still Honest etc (as they should have been) and then when they moved on and made New Wave the got crucified. Listening to this song you can almost hear them saying "you may call us capitalist traitors and sell out pussies but while you were busy gossiping we were making the catchiest music of our lives. That's my song meaning interpretation for you. As a bonus check them out performing this on Leno (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7KCwYtZKWQ). He calls them "One of the best punk rock bands ever." I hope this song makes them ten million dollars. |
|
| Against Me! – I Was a Teenage Anarchist Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I'm not really a believer in negative posts but I felt I should at least put something it response to the "little do they know" when really the whole song strikes me as being about knowing exactly what you're talking about. This song is an attack on the punk rock anarchist scene not on anarchism in general. The only people who should be taking offense at this song are all those planet-x fest jerks playing sloppy covers of "Sink Florida Sink" drinking a King Cobra waiting for their ride to the hostel. | |
| Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| Awesome song. But I'd be weary of over analyzing. As Brendon Urie says himself at Comi-Con Blowjobs are at the forefront of this lyrical journey. Check out 1:04 here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jc8vy7lXNQ. | |
* This information can be up to 15 minutes delayed.