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| The Clash – Armagideon Time Lyrics
| 4 months ago
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@[tiffany:54224]-twisted That line fits so well with my idea of what the song is about. I didn’t realize it was yelled out in response to something having nothing to do with the song. A happy accident! |
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| Blue Öyster Cult – Hot Rails To Hell Lyrics
| 1 year ago
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@[randomstofil:52160] It's been one of my favorite albums since around 1980 when my brother sent me a cassette of it he recorded back in the day. The genre isn't even my favorite but this entire album, it just flows and not one bad song on it for me. I've never understood why it hasn't gotten more attention over the years. |
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| The B-52's – Dance This Mess Around Lyrics
| 1 year ago
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@rikdad101@[yahoo:50555].com I never thought of that, always thought repeating Just a limburger was a bit strange. Just a limber girl is brilliant!
I also always thought after "before you break my heart" it wasn't "think it over" but "Casanova". |
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| Elvis Costello – I'm Not Angry Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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@[karmakgb:48918] Good point about the use of "original sin". He sings "an original sin", whereas in the biblical use it is just original sin, no article before it. Although if he is deploring her lack of originality with her "sin", he must either be self righteous about not sinning or else be throwing himself in the pool of deplorable for not being able to pull off an original sin, since there is no such thing as one (according to him). Maybe he's admitting that he has done the same "sin" to her, so what she did is not original to their relationship and he has no right to be angry. He's obviously angry though, and one can do something to hurt another and still be angry when that person does the same to them. |
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| The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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@[Kenny5271957:48853] I think you have a good interpretation. Not sure Lennon ever thought he was a genius though. I'm more inclined to think he found it amusing that people thought he was a genius, but I didn't know the man so that's just speculation. I wonder also, who's to say that living superficially isn't really living? It's living differently than taking the time and effort to care about others that are suffering, for instance, but is that not living? |
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| Belly (US) – Dusted Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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@[danbailey80:47824]
Absolutely love the song but never have made much sense of the lyrics, even though I find the lyrics compelling. When you say it's about rape, I can see that in the lyrics, and it makes the song a bit less joyful to listen to. Typical for her lyrics, they are rather obscure and seem more image-driven than decipherable, at least to me. |
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| R.E.M. – 9-9 Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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@[androgybunny:45790] That's basically what I thought, based solely on the only two words that I could either understand or made any sense at all to me: conversation fear. I'm just 1.5 years younger than Michael Stipe and if he had/has social anxiety I can tell you one big difference between us - he has been able to make a name for himself despite, or because, of it. That's still an inspiration to me. |
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| Lindsey Buckingham – Underground Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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@[dan1102180:45653] For sure, and nice and simply stated lyrically. I'm most curious about use of heart instead of soul. It's common to say selling your soul for something you want, going against your values to get it. Giving up your heart to attain something you want, or giving your heart to someone just to get something else you want? Giving up the person you love (or getting a person you don't love) to chase your dreams? While he is lying in bed with his lover, like that lover is not the one he he really loves? I've never been good at interpreting lyrics. |
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| Big Head Todd and the Monsters – Monument in Green Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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One of may favorites by this band. The song is beautiful and feels so personal, especially where he goes into narrative of the dead subject speaking about his generations of offspring and says "maybe one of them is you". I feel a kinship to the people of the U.S. when I hear that, part of a bigger whole. |
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| Warren Zevon – Mutineer Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[scumbagstyle:45280] It wasn't until I really paid attention to this song that it became one of my favorites of WZ. Love and hope and a sense of total trust that the person he is singing this to is on board with him, can't quite find the right words for what I mean, but it's very intimate, like only they understand. With the weary tone I think more of someone who shuns society's norms than of criminality and decadence. |
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| Lou Reed – Lisa Says Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[aangelene:44838] Is A live version. On the live 1969 double album/CD, the lyrics are again different. Lou obviously wasn't too hung up on the exact lyrics. And I like the 1969 version better than the studio version. |
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| The Rolling Stones – Factory Girl Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[indierod:44483] Personally don't think there was any particular female in mind. I think it was more about the song than someone, but I didn't write it and haven't looked for what Jagger or Richards may have said about the inspiration so I don't know.
As for the Irish/American thing, it's definitely got an Appalachia feel to it, and Appalachian music having derived primarily from the British Isles, it's not surprising that it could also have an Irish feel. With those traditional Irish instruments conga and tabla. |
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| Tom Waits – Singapore Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[Omnicide:44412] Ha! Wynken Blynken and Nod
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night
Sailed off in a wooden shoe,—
Sailed on a river of crystal light
Into a sea of dew...
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| Talking Heads – Seen And Not Seen Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[elyse1200760:43925] I am so sorry you feel that way about yourself, elyse. You have shared your authentic feelings and your thoughts are expressed beautifully, which is so much more important to a relationship than looks. I wish all the best for you and hope you have found some peace with yourself. |
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| Calexico – Not Even Stevie Nicks Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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I have nothing to add about the meaning beyond what has been written here, but I love the sound/ambience of this song. It also reminds me of Wilco. |
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| R.E.M. – Shaking Through Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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WTF?!? Always loved the song, typical Stipe enunciation. He could deny the words are anything like what's inscribed above. |
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| Pixies – Nimrod's Son Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[Audaciousmoose:42361] Ha! I love how culture can twist the meaning of something so easily. I remember seeing that Bugs Bunny cartoon as a kid. We used Nimrod as an insult when people did stupid things. |
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| Pixies – Nimrod's Son Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[PersonMan92:42360] Children of incest aren't destined to be dull, it's just the the odds are higher that "bad" genes will be expressed (genetic diseases for example). A child of incest could be a genius. |
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| The Pretenders – The Wait Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Probably my favorite Pretenders tune, at least the one that gets me the most wound up. The staccato lyrics are part of what put this song over the top for me - so frantic and grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Took me a long time to even try to track down the lyrics, but I\'m glad I did. I respect Chrissie even more now. |
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| Iron & Wine – Prison on Route 41 Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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I keep coming back to this song, it's such a great one. And I realized I have the CD and it has lyrics. The CD has the line as "if not for the righteous path Virginia's laid" |
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| Cake – Nugget Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[MintyDinty:39915] Given McCrea\'s known activism and the causes he supports, I get the feeling that he is singing (speaking) his real view on the issues and the chorus is the targets of his criticisms telling him to shut up. Not an uncommon response from people who abuse power - they try to paint the abused people who speak up as complainers, to try to discredit them. Maybe he\'s gotten that reaction from people/issues he\'s spoken against. |
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| Iron & Wine – Prison on Route 41 Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[zemccart:39335] ...but unfortunately there is no mention of her sexy legs in the song, it's "if not for the righteous path that Virginia lay,". Doesn't necessarily change the overall meaning. |
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| Iron & Wine – Prison on Route 41 Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[coolanalyst:39334] Uh, I had never even looked in the CD sleeve. The lyrics are printed right there. It is indeed "if not for the righteous path that Virginia lay,". |
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| Iron & Wine – Prison on Route 41 Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[coolanalyst:39333] Now that I've watched several live performances online, both with Calexico and with Sam solo (not a chore to listen to different takes on the song!), I get "path Virginia's laid", which really fits the song more. Maybe it sounding similar to "pair of Virginia's legs" is intentional. |
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| Pixies – All Over The World Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[Phonophobe:39312] And the fuzzy talking in between the singing at the end reminds me of the communications from astronauts, at least in the early years |
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| Tom Waits – Telephone Call from Istanbul Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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I like the thoughts going into the previous interpretations. I see it as an ode to a love returning home. The whole drug aspect seems out of character for a Waits song. Sure he references stuff like booze a lot, but not the hard drugs in these metaphorical ways so much, as far as I know.
Mostly to me it's his typical colorful use of language to paint a feeling, much of which I don't think is even intended to mean anything in particular, or something only he would know but just fits the feel. Like for, all I know, Beulah's refers to Beulah's Kitchen in Middletown, California. Here's a line from a review: "Funky tiny little breakfast/lunch stop. It looks like a shack from outside." Sounds like a restaurant Waits would appreciate if he found it. And there is a Dry Creek right outside of town there. |
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| Neil Young – Thrasher Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[Rag:37675]-Land
I hope it doesn't get you too down - like any song or poem it can mean whatever it makes you think it means. Go with the impression it makes on you - your mind gives it the meaning for you. The songs that really disappoint me are tunes I love but have never even listened to the lyrics, then finally listen and find something vapid or truly offensive. |
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| Iron & Wine – Prison on Route 41 Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[coolanalyst:35975] Well, the former line fits with the rest of the story quite well, while the latter line brings in an element completely lacking from the rest of the song. I can't s speak to Sam's intention. |
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| Wilco – Impossible Germany Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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@[Nitestride:35903] "Unholy union"? Those countries would have said the same about those they fought against. In fact, I think Japan at least in part was acting like the west taught them to act. |
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| The Waterboys – A Life of Sundays Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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One of the most uplifting songs I've ever heard, the climactic Yes! near the end literally sends tingling down my spine. To find that person/thing that brings the meaning to life expressed in this song is special, and unfortunately, I don't think everyone finds it. |
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| Calexico – The News About William Lyrics
| 4 years ago
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My first response to these lyrics is suicide. I mean, that the song is about suicide. The song does make me sad, but not to that extent... |
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