| Queens of the Stone Age – Burn The Witch Lyrics | 11 years ago |
| I've just heard this song for the thousandth time now and for me it always was just about this ritual people used to do, burn women they believed to be witches. But now I've got a different feeling. The "burn witches" thing still the main theme of the song, but you also can say that this song is about people who accuse other people by lying, and they don't care about it, they just lie about someone being guilty for something to see that person be "burned in flames", just for entertainment. And sure, this is such a cocksucker thing to do. | |
| Queens of the Stone Age – Monsters In The Parasol Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Got it, guys. In a interview I'm reading right now, Josh says exactly this wrods: "Right. I think at this point in my life I can’t necessarily write 'Monsters in the Parasol', which is about me tripping on LSD." The link for the (great) interview: http://www.craveonline.com/music/interviews/155340-josh-homme-and-the-blood-of-virgins |
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| Queens of the Stone Age – The Vampyre Of Time And Memory Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Is kind of funny for me that, in my opinion, the best songs in this album are the slow ones. For me, this song is about to feel alone, but not because nobody cares about, but because you just can't love anyone around you. That is what Josh seems to say in the first lines "I want to God to come and take me home 'Cause I'm all alone in this crowd" Who are you to me? Who am I supposed to be? Not exactly sure anymore Where's this going to? Can I follow through? Or just follow you...for a while?" We can see that he's full of questions, and don't know where to go, or who to be. He feels alone and thinks tha only God can save him from this questions and his lonely. "Does anyone ever get this right? I feel no love" That's when he says that doesn't feel any love, and it is like he had said it a lot of times, but people don't understand that feeling. "You think the worst of all is far behind The Vampyre of time and memories has died I survived. I speak, I breathe, I'm incomplete I'm alive - hooray!" This part is like someone is speaking to him, telling that he had passed through something really hard, and had survived, he speaks, breathes, still alives. And that should be something to "hurray!" for, but that's not how he feels. You're wrong again 'Cause I feel no love Does anyone ever get this right? So ok, "I'm alive, let's celebrate", right? No, you're wrong again, he doens't feels like "har survived" is something to celebrate for. Because, again he says that doesn't feel any love. |
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| Queens of the Stone Age – Fairweather Friends Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| This song seems to be about that kind of friend thar stills by your side only in the good moments, but when you really need them, when you're passing by some real problem in your life, or a dark moment, like Josh was with his cirurgy, and his death-experience, these fairweather friends go away, they're gone in the first chance, before the first rain fall. | |
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