| Elvis Presley – Hound Dog Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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This song is as is implied about a character who believes a friend of his to be a hound - dog, simply because he is crying all of the time. It is possible that if he has some sort of medical condition or mutation which means that he has no tear ducts, and if he has lived an entirely solitary life then he may not realise that human beings are capable of crying, but that he has seen a dog cry before. This is how he mistakes a human being for a species of dog, having seen very few human beings, let alone one in distress enough to cry. It is the next section of this song that is considered the most controversial and dubious of all, as the singer refers to his misidentified subject as having never caught a rabbit and not being as friend of his. It has long been a debate amongst musicologists about whether the man who is misidentified as being a canine was not his friend to begin with, or whether being his friendship is subject to having caught a rabbit. May this debate continue for many years. |
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| DJ Casper – cha cha slide Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The Cha Cha Slide was clearly designed to satirise the years of New Labour and their use of spin and populism in order to gain support. The song refers to everybody going to the Left, then taking it back, perhaps referring to the days of the Labour party in the early 80's when they seemed too left wing to be a credible government, and of course their subsequent modernisation. The song refers to stomping on Foot, perhaps referring to Michael Foot, referring to the Labour party abandoning policies associated with his leadership, such as Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament. The song then refers to the direction of New Labour, and their efforts to slide to the left, and to slide to the right and to criss cross in order to gain the approval of the British Public, and even humorously and cynically jokes that New Labour would hop, or cha cha in order to gain more electoral support. However, the singer defends this abandonment of socialist ideals by saying that the Labour party has become funky, and says that it has gone to the top like it can never stop. The song was clearly written without a serious study of the British political study, as it refers to Charlie Brown. Perhaps DJ Casper forgot the name of Gordon Brown, and accidentally called him Charlie. |
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