| Colin Hay – Overkill Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| I agree. This website has so much potential it just needs more input. Just my opinion. | |
| U2 – Peace On Earth Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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I was surprised when I looked this up no one mentioned the Omagh bombing. "Another line, "She never got to say goodbye, To see the colour in his eyes, now he's in the dirt," was about how James Barker, a victim, was remembered by his mother Donna Maria Barker in an article in the Irish Times after the bombing in Omagh. The Edge has described the song as "the most bitter song U2 has ever written". The names of all 29 people killed during the bombing were recited at the conclusion of the group's anti-violence anthem "Sunday Bloody Sunday" during the Elevation Tour; one performance is captured on the concert video U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland." U2Faqs.com Irish Times |
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| Morrissey – Everyday Is Like Sunday Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| I thought it might have something to do with is upbringing in Manchester, England. Close to the sea. Clothes may refer to Manchester's textile revolution in the 1700's and 1800's. The grease tea (dirty tea) could be a reference to the gritty like atmosphere of an industrialized city. | |
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