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| Game Theory – Little Ivory Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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Little Ivory is a narcissistic feministic SJW bitch--so as a song, it's a character study. They kill elephants for their tusks and use them to make piano keys. Perhaps this is Scott talking about growing to love the piano and then growing out of that love, getting by turns to be vocariously sarcastic about it. |
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| Archers of Loaf – Web in Front Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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I didn't hear "spoke it down from there", I heard "smoke it down from there", as in a way to refer to "Smoking Pot In The Hot City" Extra thick, extra long, was it was, way it's gone on" |
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| Paul Westerberg – Black-Eyed Susan Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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Black Eyed Susan is the symbol for justice, certain parts of it can be used in medicines, certain parts have been known to kill cats.I am more concerned than others about the beads of sweat/tears that he catches, as if he's a pimp, not doing a thing about her veins for fear of her being for any others. |
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| Frank Zappa – Let's Make The Water Turn Black Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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All this time I thought it was whizzing and pasting and PUTTING through the day, as if they were doing arts and crafts/having fun like kids do. I mistook poots for the word boots. I thought it was about the magic that comes with being left alone with good childhood boredom and the antics kids get up to, as opposed to anxiety stricken confused adults. |
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| Guided by Voices – Redmen And Their Wives Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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This is about a conquistador who settled down with a woman--the first Mexican girl who offered him ass and how he feels now about living and trying to raise a healthy family in light of the brown beanies, MS13, new wave feminism, & joblessness/welfare programs |
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| Frank Black and the Catholics – All My Ghosts Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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This is a very simple song about the dangers of repeating mistakes, be that from a God whose angels you trust, from sex, from death, from the song itself. Craziness is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. He criticizes the ideas of living forever, having better children, dying, or lasting romance, and so is trying to detach and extract himself perhaps from mistakes that will befall him anyway. He criticizes God, man, and his self in song, before finally becoming comfortable with it. A similar song would be found in Pink Floyd's "Animals"..."every dog needs a home". |
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