| Linkin Park – Hands Held High Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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My favourite and most pointient lyric that will always lead to trouble when people don't understand someone or something they tend to take aggresive stance. We've all been on both sides of this quote but it does speak volumes as to most conflicts in the world, most noteable the Israli and arab state wars between two separate veiws between nations that just won't put squabbling aside: Cause I'm sick of being treated like I have before. Like I'm stupid standing for what I'm standing for. Think about it... i believe it was Voltaire that quoted "When the rich rage war it's the poor who died" although it's been echeoed many times in many forms over the years. |
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| Linkin Park – Hands Held High Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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My favourite and most pointient lyric that will always lead to trouble when people don't understand someone or something they tend to take aggresive stance. We've all been on both sides of this quote but it does speak volumes as to most conflicts in the world, most noteable the Israli and arab state wars between two separate veiws between nations that just won't put squabbling aside: Cause I'm sick of being treated like I have before. Like I'm stupid standing for what I'm standing for. Think about it... i believe it was Voltaire that quoted "When the rich rage war it's the poor who died" although it's been echeoed many times in many forms over the years. |
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| Hard-Fi – Living for the Weekend Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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The tune of my youth, With an ozbod card in Walkabout Ordering a tenners worth of snake bite and blacks at a time at £2.30 each back in 2006 Then counting down from Monday in the warehouse until the next weekend. Good times! |
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| Selena Gomez – Good For You Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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This song is strip club material. A stripper on a pole with this as her cabaret kind of has everything nailed as far as a strip club experience goes from a mans point of veiw...so interesting that it's a lass who sings it and deliberately innocently to add. |
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| Mark Knopfler – So Far From the Clyde Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. As you listen you do feel a little mellon colly for the poor ship. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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| Mark Knopfler – Piper to the End Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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One of my favourite gestures in Mark Knopflers folk solo's is his uncanny ability to paint the scene so clearly with so few words. His recent songs have been about subtle things that you wouldn't normally notice or pay attention to much such as: So far from the Clyde describing an old ship going to the breakers, but the twist is from a third person describing how cruel it is to see such a material item being destroyed as oposed to a living breathing person / animal or plant. Another example is punish the monkey: a personal favourite where again in a third person veiw of when friends in the workplace are put in the position of "Somebody's got to take the fall". Very clever and yet so simple in words. There's not many song writers like him anymore. |
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