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Roy Harper – Another Day Lyrics 10 years ago
Lyrics are wrong. It should be:

But I wish that I had 'cause I'm feeling so sad that i never had one of your children.

Can you fix it please?

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The Stone Roses – Mersey Paradise Lyrics 11 years ago
I'm sure it's "i want to be, with the drowning sun". You know, you see it in the sea? Also, the sun sets in the west, and Liverpool is pretty much directly west of Manchester.

I also think it's "the bricks, the bags, the rusty tins". Def sounds like that to me, and to me it also fits more with the imagery of the song. Plastic bags floating down the river.

It's also very clear to me that it's a tongue in cheek pisstake of Liverpool and a light-hearted comment on the rivalry between the two cities.

It's a great song, one of their best, and there are many levels of meaning in it.

I also think there is a suicide vibe to it. But in a sort of liberatory sense. He's decided he wants to end it all and chuck himself in the river, but is making an informed choice and feels good and carefree about ending all his troubles, allusions to which are strewn through this song. This suicide bit is only my interpretation though.

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The Stone Roses – Going Down Lyrics 11 years ago
Ha ha ha ha bad luck mate!

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Roy Harper – Another Day Lyrics 11 years ago
you think, kazzamine? so your interpretation is that, she comes back to see him years after their unrequited feelings, they do the business, and without a sound, he turns around, and walks away?

i'd never thought of it that way. i'd always thought the part of the song where he describes them having sex was the fantasy, in his head, and i feel that he has deliberately written this part of the song in very poetic language compared with the mundane way in which the factual parts of the song are written, specifically to make this distinction.
even the part about the wind on forget-me-nots, etc. is in his head. it's what he thinks she's feeling.
to me, it's about his feelings for the woman, the poetic beauty of what could be, and the mundane ordinariness of what actually is, hence the ending.

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The Fall – I Am Damo Suzuki Lyrics 12 years ago
how did you manage that, when the album came out in 1985? nice one x

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