| Hayes Carll – Easy Come, Easy Go Lyrics | 3 years ago |
| If I had an hour guest DJ gig on a local country music station I would play this song back to back for 60 minutes straight, just to show the people what country music used to be like. | |
| Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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This is racism cuz it bunch of white dudes pretending to be black. Going out in the night to entertain each other with guns and girls. He a mulatto (a black man) trying to fit in in the WHITE world, but cuz it albino mean its too white for him to make it. The mosquito is the white man sucking the blood from the black man and the libido mean the black man is hungry for a dorito. Hello x3, is the white man pretending to be nice, but then he turn his back on the black man and say "how low" to insult him. "Im worse at what I do best" mean the white man is bad because he lying. The contagious mean the black man is going to take over, and the denial is the white man not accepting the black man will be running the world one day. |
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| Styx – Mr. Roboto Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Kilroy is the black man who been subjugated by Mr. Roboto (who is "the MAN") that be the white man, in a white man society. Kilroy have to escape from the prison of the WHITE world. It's racism, man, pure racism. The black man have to act like he white, with a mask and all, and he fake, like cheap parts from Japan. The brain being IBM is code like crap, standing for "Im really A Black man". The black man do the jobs for the white man that he wont do but he going to take over the white world with revolution. "domo arigoto" mean "dont aryan (whitie) got to... got to" but he aint going to cuz "I'm Kilroy!" going to take over the world. |
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| Neko Case – Star Witness Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I do not know any historical facts on how the song was written, but from an outsider's point of view, I see it as a ghost telling the story from the afterlife. Obviously, there is a car crash on the way to baby sitting the children, and in a remote place. The narrator of the story is the young woman in the accident, there is no question of that. The first line states, "the paper said 75, there were no survivors," so this would indicate that the young woman is dead. So, the woman writing the song, as a ghostly mirrage, (in a night (ghost) gown, rather than jeans, as stated in the first verse) witnesses everything from above, (assuming she is still alive and not realizing she is dead) and praying that her boyfriend will make it out alive, never realizing she is actually dead herself. |
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