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The Beatles – Within You Without You Lyrics 13 years ago
Anybody who doesn't see the relationship between concepts covered in this song, and psychedelic drugs, have either never taken a psychedelic themselves, or did so with a vastly different mindset to what they have now. The link between psychedelics and spirituality, enhanced states of consciousness and many other similar themes is undeniable. A huge amount of people with very deep spiritual connections have also had a lot of experience with psychedelics, and while psychedelics might not be the best, most effective, or even the most reliable way to open yourself up to spirituality and experience life outside of a normal state of conciousness, they are certainly the easiest and most approachable for most people. It gives a lot of people the opportunity to get their "Foot in the door" so to speak, and its a great way to blow away all those barriers and limitations that have been conditioned into you since birth. Psychedelics open you up to a world of wonder, but they also allow you to live for the first time, free of the chains of everyday human life. Psychedelics plant a little idea in your head that everything you think you know, everything that seems so "real" and concrete, might just be not quite what is seems.

Personally, this is by far one of my favourites, George Harrison really is a genius. I think it is about life, spirituality, consciousness, the universe, everything. To me the "Wall of illusion" is referring to the illusion we live in, "Maya", the universe and life as we know it, experiencing a subjective illusion which we know as life. The people who live this life go on day in day out, motivated by basic human instincts of survival, which includes things such as greed and selfishness. "Never glimpse the truth" is them never realising the mistakes they are making, they never find out that its all meaningless, that survival is nothing you can't take your possessions with you. "Then its far too late, when they pass away", in those final moments before you pass away, your individual consciousness begins to dissolve (or so I believe) and people will finally see the truth, whatever it may be, but they'll likely realise how foolish they have been struggling to survive, to "win", when it doesn't really matter and they should have just enjoyed life while it lasted. But its far too late.

The next stanza bounces straight off the back of the last one, this time referring to the people who do begin to perceive this illusion, who do glimpse the truth, and seek to spread love and joy of life rather than wasting it away pointlessly. "the love we all could share" is in my opinion a love of life, a love of everything and everyone, a desire to seize and live every moment to its fullest and just.. live. "With out love, we could save the world, if they only knew" refers to the others, for everybody to truly live in peace, everyone has to participate. Love could save the world, if only everybody realised it.

"Try to realise its all within yourself no one else can make you change". You are in control of your own life, complete control. Nobody else can ever make you do anything, but they'll do a damn good job of convincing you otherwise. You are the master of your own universe, nobody else can change your life but you. "And to see your only very small and life goes on within you and without you". You are insignificant outside of your own life. Time has existed forever, and will forever more, along with space. You are such a small and insignificant part of everything that has ever happened and ever will happen, nothing really matters. Once you realise this you can truly start to live your life, true freedom. Everything is only as important as you perceive it to be.

The final stanza refers back to the themes covered at the beginning of the song. The people who gain the world but lose their soul, all the money in the world won't give you peace of mind, to do that you need to realise the truth, break free of the illusion, experience and live life. Come to the realisation that you are only what you think you are, you are so insignificant outside of your own life, we're all just the same bunch of energy and vibrations experiencing our own life individually, or so we think we are. I really can't possibly put this into words, that's why George Harrison wrote a song.

Life goes on within you and without you. Listen to this song, live life to its fullest, cherish every moment, enjoy yourself, realise everything is only as important as you think it is, and please for the good of humanity and your sanity, try some LSD.

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Warpaint – Composure Lyrics 13 years ago
That may have been me. If so, I read it in an interview with Jenny once, can't remember where.

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Crass – Punk Is Dead Lyrics 13 years ago
I'd love to see a follow up reply, 10 years on. With that "Oh god I used to be so stupid" feeling.

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The Libertines – I Get Along Lyrics 14 years ago
Sounds more like LSD to me. I know everyone thinks Coke when they hear someone talk about lines, however laying dazed on the carpet looking at "lines that move more like snakes" is a very acid sounding experience to me.

One because carpet feels fucking awesome, hence the inclination to lay on it and sort of dissolve into the floor, and two because lines moving like snakes is pretty much bang on LSD visuals.

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Warpaint – Undertow Lyrics 14 years ago
I also pickup a very introspective vibe from Undertow in some ways. Duality and Depersonalisation are two words that come to mind.

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Warpaint – Undertow Lyrics 14 years ago
Little bit of a tweaked repost from something I posted in a comments section elsewhere:

Personally I think Undertow is close to the culminativ­e point in the album where, having being introduced to the vibe, the feel, the overall sound and atmosphere of The Fool by "Set Your Arms Down", and then drawn into the web by "Warpaint", deep into the web, you find yourself captivated­, hitting the peak of the musical experience so to speak. Sure, you could just stop listening right now.. but why would you possibly want to? Now she's got you in the Undertow, you're trapped. The realisatio­n of this fact is then enforced by the lyric "Why you wanna blame me for your troubles? You better learn your lesson yourself", you can leave anytime you like, but something is compelling you to stay, to ride out the journey. It's not her fault, you got yourself into this, you started this and now you're going to have to stick it out, but you'll be all the better for it in the long run.

Personally, I rarely find a proper literal lyrical meaning in music, particularly with music like Warpaint. I tend to think of the meaning behind a song as the emotion and vibe it portrays, the way it makes you feel. The lyrics often reinforce the 'meaning' behind the song, however there is so much more that goes into it. If the artist could put what they feel, what they mean, what they want to express into words, they would have done so instead of making an album.

I wrote another whole paragraph here before I realised all I had done it confuse myself trying to define this music through words. The funny thing about words for all their merits, is how useless they are for describing things. 'real' things, whatever I mean by that.

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The Flaming Lips – All We Have Is Now Lyrics 14 years ago
This song, in my opinion, is about life. We are present beings, the future is unwritten, the past is only a memory somewhere in your mind, all we have is this infinitesimally small point in-between the two which we know as "now", a period of 0 duration in which we exist and refer to as the present.

What you know as the past may or may not have really happened the way you believe it did, and not just the past, but everything you know, every experience you ever had. The present is written to your memory as you see and experience it, but who is to say it is an accurate representation of reality. Well, it is your reality, whatever reality is.

Blew my mind thinking about this while watching them play it live.

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Warpaint – Warpaint Lyrics 14 years ago
I have a theory that it's about multiple personality disorders, or just duality in general.

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The Stone Roses – Waterfall Lyrics 14 years ago
Considering the psychedelic influences on the roses, it seems pretty probable that feminine references could be related to the female presence/deity that a lot of people experience.

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Warpaint – Set Your Arms Down Lyrics 14 years ago
I never really got a literal meaning from the lyrics of this song, but the song to me has a certain vibe of anticipation. Setting the scene. Something big is about to happen and you're are in the thick of it. It builds and builds and slowly draws you in.

I just found it really sets the mood for the album, its an important track, and probably one of my favourites, but as to the actual meaning of the lyrics themselves, I have no idea.

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