| The Doors – L.A. Woman Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Close. it's actually "Well, I did a little down about an hour ago Took a look around, see which way the wind blow With a little girl in a Hollywood bungalow" from thedoors.com website |
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| Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Still...You Turn Me On Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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'Touring makes you crazy'- Frank Zappa, 200 Motels. You start out playing in your bedroom, a little introspective maybe, wanting to create something good like the music you love. If you have the talent, & you're lucky, you join a decent band and go out playing gigs. Then, you get signed to a label & get a hit song. Then you go on the road & everything becomes insane in the rock 'n roll circus. But you're still the kid in the bedroom, not a 'star'. Did you really want this? You still get off on playing, but the rest of it just makes you nuts. Money, fame & all the showbiz facades are a distraction, they don't seem real. But, if you're an artist, you follow your muse. That's what turns you on. |
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| The La's – There She Goes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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It wasn't. It was a painting by four year old Julian Lennon of his friend Lucy. http://www.feelnumb.com/2011/05/17/pink-floyds-david-gilmour-bought-julian-lennons-lucy-in-the-sky-with-diamonds-painting/ |
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| The La's – There She Goes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| Wrong. Hey Jude is about Julian Lennon being sad after his parents John & Cynthia divorced. | |
| The La's – There She Goes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| It's about a steam locomotive, not heroin- "racing thru' my brain, there she blows again, she calls my name, pulls my train, chasing down my lane"? Couldn't be more obvious, unless it's pointless to pick out lines from a pop song and look for 'hidden meanings' or drug references. Sometimes they just rhyme & sound good. | |
| The La's – There She Goes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Yes, often the songwriters don't know what their songs are about. Maybe you should try to write one and ask someone else what it really means. Like a shrink or English teacher, they'd know more about it than you would. Blood pulses through your veins, not drugs. Unless it's a metaphor about being turned on by something. [Ask an English teacher what a metaphor is] |
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| The La's – There She Goes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| It's about a steam locomotive, not heroin- "racing thru' my brain, there she blows again, she calls my name, pulls my train, chasing down my lane"? Couldn't be more obvious, unless it's pointless to pick out lines from a pop song and look for 'hidden meanings' or drug references. Sometimes they just rhyme & sound good. And it's from the '80s, not the '60s, nothing about flower power there. | |
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