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| Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill Lyrics
| 1 year ago
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In the beginning of the song he’s up on a hill looking down. Then an Explosion angle appeared out of nowhere and told him he’d bake taking him home. This can only mean the Peter Gabriel was on drugs, stumbled upon a secret government lab which created supersize speaking, intelligent flying animals to fight communism, and that the Eagle was flying him to its nest to kill him and eat him. The rest is pure filler. Phil Collin’s went on to superstardom while Peter Gabriel made artsy album in tights, sporadically for the rest of his career. “Us” was his best seller but that was 32 years ago. How da heck he still makes a living is a mystery to me. He’s fat now. |
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| St. Vincent – Cruel Lyrics
| 2 years ago
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From analyzing the lyrics and consulting with the 2023 Farmers Almanac, I have come to the inevitable conclusion there is abundant proof that this song is about venereal diseases and the lack of affordable footwear in the Viet-Nam War. “Cruel”, second stanza, right before the chorus demands from the listener a careful introspection of the rhyme of the stilted 2nd and 3rd accents, resembling Irish limericks. The lilting rhymes fool the casual listener into believing this is about women’s bodies in the age of objectivism, but connoisseurs will immediately see the trap for what it is: a brief and clever ode to men’s and women’s shapely and desirable bodies when wearing black tight fitting activewear. I suspect black spandex. These were conspicuously absent in the jungles of the Vietnam war. |
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