| Florence + the Machine – Dog Days Are Over Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Here you go an article from July 19th, 2009 (The Sunday Times): In the backstage area of this disused gasworks, Welch sings loudly and wordlessly, her voice resounding through the vast pipes that go through one room and into another. “I mean, Dog Days are Over [her second single] means nothing.” In a second, though, the defiance of that admission (the song was inspired by phrases randomly borrowed from an art installation) brings more uncertainty. “Sometimes I feel guilty about how flippantly I choose lyrics. If I like a phrase I just put it in. And then it means something to people.” |
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| Kaskade – Fire in Your New Shoes Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Instead of: "I'm going loco-co with sequins in the summer." I'm definitely hearing: "I'm going rococo with sequins in the summer". As in 18th century French fashion and decor Late Boroque? Also, instead of "If you should smile, look so surprised" I feel like it's "You're fuschia smile looks so surprised". This just makes more sense to me, but I could be totally wrong, anyone else agree with my interpretation? |
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