| Green Day – When I Come Around Lyrics | 4 years ago |
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I like the following lyrics most: "you can't go pushing something if it's just not there" "when I come around" "you know where I'll be found" "so don't get lonely now" somehow I feel that even though they are breaking out he knows where she is and she knows where he is. So it will be okay. Because they know each other,... Or sommething. |
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| Eagles – Hotel California Lyrics | 4 years ago |
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@[daffyb:36294] On the various interpretations, Henley said: "Some of the wilder interpretations of that song have been amazing. It was really about the excesses of American culture and certain girls we knew. But it was also about the uneasy balance between art and commerce."[49] How come nobody says anything about these "certain girls we knew". There are a lot of references to sex in the lyrics. Like there are somme really pretty girls that know a lot of guys and they call them their "friends". Gee, I wonder how these girls make their money. And what does "colitas" mean In Spanish...small tails or small tales.And also stab with their steely knives is that a reference the mail cucumber. And there are mirrors on the ceiling because there these certain hotels that have a bed and a mirror on the ceiling and the couples like to get on the bed and talk about record companies while they look at themselves in the mirror. sex sex sex. |
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| Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| Could the entire song be written from the point of view of the oppressor feeling remorse for the injustice. | |
| Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| That is a nice way of interpreting the cup is already filled verse. Another interesting interpretation is maybe Cornell sings that line as if he were the oppressor. Maybe oppressor is thinking I already took too much. Or maybe Cornell wants to get inside the oppressors mind by suggesting to him his cup is already full and maybe it's not good to keep feeding on the powerless. | |
| Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| @[dhalsim2:35993] I always thought blood on table meant there was violence or injustice committed to be able to put that food on the table. Like there is a dead mann under the table and food above the table. Like someone Has a red hand while they eat their dinner. A red hand means they are guillty of something, Or maybe not guilty but just a part of something horrible and violent. This is the violence that haunts society like the headless horseman. It's an echo of the horrors of the past and present sometimes the violence is there but not visible. | |
| Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| Well it's written this album was a tribute to Andrew wood the front man of the band mother love bone who overdosed on heroin. Mother love bone went on to become Pearl Jam. Maybe Chris Cornell when he wrote the song thought Andy's death was an injustice. And he was protesting through a hunger strike his friend and roommate untimely demise. It's really unfair how a lot of musicians have lost their lives amidst the music culture. A lot of people speak of the injustice of the rich. But the very rich are actually very few. There are so few rich people Relative to not rich people, so basically like an invisible enemy. | |
| Radiohead – High and Dry Lyrics | 4 years ago |
| I always thought this song was about a couple who got high And had sex and then the girl wanted to leave the apartment to do something else, But the boy felt lonely, so the boy asked her not to leave him high And not to leave him dry him. | |
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