| Jeff Buckley – Lover, You Should've Come Over Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| It breaks my heart to hear it everytime, its a song by a man, about being a man, about vanity and pride, about that dull ache of pining for that one person that everybody meets that you believe is the one. And when the intensity burns both lovers....both are left drowning in a sea of regret...it hurts to hear that song it really does. Reminds me how I lost the love of my life... | |
| Coldplay – Warning Sign Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Jesus...this is my situation at the moment...it describes conceited intransigence...a false sense of flexibility...pride...stubbornness...indecision...paranoia hermetically sealed behind some elaborate self-righteous defence mechanism...blameless blame games...the maze of inconsistencies left in the wake of misunderstandings...tiredness..irritability..impatience...misunderstandings...crossed wires...inaction...blindness...fault...destroying love through anger and laziness and insecurity... | |
| Faith No More – Malpractice Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Stems from Bill Goulds and Mike Pattons love for dodgy grindcore bands, especially DM pioneers Carcass. It's there take on DM lyrics. | |
| Weezer – Pink Triangle Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Actually Audiovent, the Pink Triangle in question was one of the many symbols that the Nazi German regime required minorities to wear so as to make them readily identifiable as undesirables. The Pink Triangle was the symbol that homosexuals were forced to wear, as the Jews were forced to wear a golden star. Make sense? I think he's just being deliberately ambiguous about whether its cock or chonk hes smoked....pretty typical really of Mr. Cuomo. But then again Hash Pipe IS about a transsexual.... My own wee lesbian should read this one, ey Simcha... |
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| The Notwist – One with the Freaks Lyrics | 24 years ago |
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I basically see this one as being an insiders view of a complicated romantic situation and then after stumbling twice in your own confusion resolving to get back up and say to the other person "Hey! Ever been really fucked up? Ever not known left from right anymore? Ever just felt like a complete freak, misunderstood? Well that's how I feel but I know it and the fact that I'm defining the Freaks as something other, as something different to me, this means I'm already on the way up again." I mean, listen to the positive undercurrent in the melodies, they're beautiful and warm and have this slightly apologetic tenderness to them, building up to a ride into a velvet sunset. The lyrics are self-admonishing, addressing the author as much as the object. He's qualifying his role in the relationship "You're the lifeguard, you're the information guy". He's asking himself repeatedly "Have you ever been all messed up?" and then advising himself "...things look much bigger on your knees". Come on, I think it's nothing but positive. |
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