| Andrew Bird – Opposite Day Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| also, see him live if you get the chance... it doesn't even compare to the recorded | |
| Andrew Bird – Opposite Day Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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i liked the idea someone had that this is about the feeling you have on days when things are supposed to be different but don't feel any different. it's like your birthday, when people ask you how it feels to be xx and all you can feel is a continuity with the way you've been until that point... or like the day after a tragedy when you expect your life to feel different and it doesn't at all... everything is actually the same, when your mind is expecting a sea change. |
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| Simon and Garfunkel – Richard Cory Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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no i don't think he'd rather be dead than poor, i think that its more broad than that. people all the time want more money and more fun and more priviledges and without realizing that that only goes so far to make someone more happy. it doesn't really make you more happy. it makes it more comfortable to be unhappy, at best. i think that if you are unhappy in general, having an orgy on a yacht won't do much to make you happier. so when the narrator reads that richard cory killed himself, its puzzling, considering that richard cory had everything going for him. however, the narrator still wants to be rich and famous, like richard cory. it doesn't matter that money didn't solve anything for him, the narrator still wants to be richard cory. and the poem is very good |
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| Elliott Smith – Needle in the Hay Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| i sort of take the phrase "needle in the hay" as an expression of how the narrator feels that he only has some minor role in his own life...like he's lost in the shuffle and confusion of everyone else's problems, no one notices or listens to him. he's addressing some people in the song, maybe a friend who is falling under the influence of someone he thinks is a bad person but the friend doesn't want to hear it, pretends not to notice...and then the end part to his parents probably, who maybe are wrapped up in their own lives. the song to me has a feeling of being stuck in some sort of dead zone with the rest of the world wheeling around and not stopping. lost like a needle in the hay. picture one tiny person in the middle of a huge crowd, only that huge crowd is just your every day life. it makes me think of agoraphobia, fear of space and groups of people, but only sort of miniturized into an every day fear. and the escape as you've all mentioned. its a desparate song. | |
| Death Cab for Cutie – Fake Frowns Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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yeah i think that this song follows off of amputations like same girl, same guy she wants to get back with, same narrator, but now its all falling apart since he proposed, which he thought in a desparate moment woudl get this girl back, but it didnt work, she sort of fled physically or emotionally, and now hes driving back home...i dunno i could be totally off, that's sort of a simple explanation...doesn't explain the jailhouse queen and jury and judge screaming to hang lines, maybe she killed someone? who knows, the lyrics are great, so dense and mysterious that you want to figure them out and then you sort of dont because you know that the explanation is oging to rob them of some of their magic. so i'll stop there. p.s. eifel, this is one of my favorite songs! |
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| Death Cab for Cutie – Amputations Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| aparently the quote is from a motivational record entitled "you can better your best" recorded by a man named glenn w. turner. this was posted on some message board on the barsuk website by chris walla, so yeah... | |
| Death Cab for Cutie – Amputations Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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ok i think i have it transcripted: "i pray to god, that one day he'll give me power to reach out my hand [to all of you] and give you instant relief...but you dont have instant relief...you've been hooked, you've been croooked, you've been lied to so many times, you're suspicious, mind you, and when the right thing comes along you dont' know its there...when i'm here knocking on the front door, you're out the back door looking for four leaf clovers, and when you find it you think someone is playing you [for a] dirty fool...what's the angle?...you look for an excuse...in this modern day in age we have instant coffee, instant tea, and instant disbelief...that's the reason we never become anything, its because we'll never believe in ourselves, we'll always listen to the mass majority....when everybody's making fun of you and criticizing, you know you're on the right track, cos most of the people ain't got it....." i'd love to know WHO is doing the talking there...for awhile i thought it was jimmy carter but after listening to his memoirs on tape (long car ride with mother...) i don't anymore. just a thought. i thought it was in the liner notes but my case is in storage... a lot of the lyrics on this cd are sort of cryptic, and i know that ben usually/sometimes writes fiction for lyrics and also writes in a lot of metaphors...but i guess this song is a sort of "get over him" song (certainly pertains to my recent life) about this person going to some great lengths (glueing to bones and brainstem...classic) to try to win this guy back, and i think that the recorded sampleis being used by the "I" in this song to say to the "you" that he's really the right person for her, and he only wishes he could give her the confidence to see herself without this other person that she's trying to get back with... he wishes he could get the her to see this, stick up for herself, realize that becoming the what she thinks the "ex-type person" wants isnt going to get her anywhere, etc, and go with him...i think that fake frowns is an extension of this same relationship situation, where it all sort of falls apart (same three characters, he's now proposed to drive his point home, doesn't work, she flees, etc)...makes a creat crecendo for the album...i love these two songs, fake frowns sort of more, but the use of the recorded sample as a bridge is a pretty cool way of joining the songs together. umm i guess that's it |
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| The Clash – Clampdown Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| i think this is my favorite song on london calling... 'clampdown' is a pretty great word to describe the wonders of politics. | |
| Death Cab for Cutie – Bend to Squares Lyrics | 22 years ago |
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the line "oooh oooh what a way to cut lengthwise" makes the entire cd for me... i don't really understand what it means but there is just something about it that is beautiful |
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| The Appleseed Cast – Santa Maria Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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p.s. go see them live they are incredible and they closed with this song p.p.s. the drummer rules |
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| The Appleseed Cast – Santa Maria Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| i must agree with mr. christopher. this is in my top five favorite songs by any artist in any genre. | |
| Modest Mouse – Tiny Cities Made of Ashes Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i love the lines: I just got a message that said "Yeah hell is freezinÂ’ over" I Got a phone call from the Lord sayinÂ’ "Hey boy get a sweater. Right now" i think this song is very tongue-in-cheek, just about being part of this over-commercialized, over-everything world and not caring, just waiting for the next cool thing to come along, but then also desparately screaming to see if anyone knows how to escape it all. such a funky song. i've heard that when he sings "does anybody know a way that a body could get away" he is screaming into his guitar pickups. anyone confirm that? they played in my hometown, my tiny little hometown, the DAY that i had to leave to go to the big city for college, and i didn't get to see them |
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| Taking Back Sunday – Cute Without The 'E' (Cut From The Team) Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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hmm. this is the sort of song that makes me play it again and again, about 500 times in a row. when i first started hearing about tbs, ehh, probably a year ago, i wrote them off with many people as thursday knock offs, and i was obsessed with thursday and wasn't going to hear anything by a band that people said was "sooo much like them." it took until last week, when i was home for spring break without my normal supply of music so i started going through the music my sister had downloaded on their computer, and i found this song, played it once, and upon returning to school i downloaded on my computer immediately. i don't know quite what it is about the song that i like so much. i'm not usually the biggest fan of repeated lyrics, dual singers and clashing vocals, but in this case, they pull it off really well. i think that i like the song most because of the ending section "i stay wrecked and jealous for this simple reason. i just need to keep you in mind as something larger than life" because i think that a lot of people do that, rather than moving on, they tend to enshrine their crushes and obsessions and first-loves as being something perfect or better than it all, and you can't move on from that. lord knows i do it, i've done it. i guess most of the rest of the lyrics in the song i don't really bother listening. well "i know you well enough to know you never loved me" (or "you'll never love me," same difference) yep definitely going through a case of that right now myself. this is one of those times when i'll say something as un-elitist as "for a pop punk song about breaking up with a girl, this is a really great song." ha ha, that sounded kinda snotty. but i mean it, this song rules. oh and on the emo thing, i love this poem: roses are red, emo is dead. haha i don't believe that, but you have to admit its clever. |
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| Thursday – This Side Of Brightness Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| check out modest mouse, AT THE DRIVE IN, sparta, bright eyes, the APPLESEED CAST, coheed and cambria, FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES (if you want some harder stuff), death cab for cutie...yeah, they are all great | |
| Thursday – Understanding In A Car Crash Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| yeah...white lines like on a road....the needle and the damage done is a line from a niel young song, and here its being used to mean the needle on a spedometor...they were going too fast. | |
| Dashboard Confessional – The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| ok i said before that i didn't much like dashboard, but my new roommate loves dashboard...so i'm getting used to his annoying voice...and this song is so great, well lets just say i have it on my computer now. the lyrics are the best part, and the guitar...and the voice is growing on me, the ending part works so well. that is all. | |
| Thursday – Dying In New Brunswick Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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let me clarify what i wrote above: "You told me on your birthday all the things that this place had done to you. And in the streets you walk. You hide your face because they don't believe that it's true. They say it doesn't happen that often. But it's happening right now" this is geoff starting by establishing a past to the problem...the girl told him about the rape and how no one would listen and beleive her. she's ashamed and hurting and the city is a constant reminder of what happened....she thinks about it so much, replaying it over and over in her head, and that's why it keeps happening, it doesn't end. "I'm writing you this letter to let you know I'm not alright. And in this city the streets are paved with hate And you cry yourself to sleep tonight. And say "no, there aren't enough love songs in the sky." this is part of the letter that the girl wrote to him after he left...nothing has changed, she can't get over it and she knows that he misses her. "You counted down the days till you could say "Bye-bye, city, bye-bye" You're walking down on Union You see the roads and know they're apart of you" this is the girl talking or writing to him that she knows that even though he left, the city is still a part of him, and although he left, he's still the same guy walking down union "I'm writing you a second time. To let you know nothing here has changed. The streets are still paved with hate. So you can cry yourself to sleep tonight" once again, the girl writing to him, letting him know that things still haven't gotten any better. "Will you look back on this night As the day that ruined your life. Will you look back on these city streets and say, "Oh, God, where are you?" " geoff addressing the girl, asking her basically if she will ever be strong enough to get by it, to stop hurting so much, or if the streets of new brunswick will be a constant reminder of the horrible things that happened to her. "In these city streets I hide my face. I turn away when you look at me And every night when I try and sleep. I feel your hands all over my body." this is the girl talking, talking about the rape, and how she feels, and the you is the rapist You streipped away the street signs and shot out all the stop lights. If you smashed away all the building what would you have left? this again is geoff's final comment to both him and the girl, that hating the city, and wanting to escape it or destroy it isn't going to solve much, it won't make them feel better, only more empty. |
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| Incubus – I Miss You Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| this was the song...the first time i heard it i knew that there in my opinion is no better love song...its so perfect, the music and the vocals and the lyrics go together so well that i almost cried when i heard it...its so sad, the little reminders are tearing him apart, and he thinks he should be stronger, but he isn't, he misses her without restraint...perfect perfect song | |
| Norah Jones – Don't Know Why Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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she opened up for a dave matthews concert that my mom went to...i could have gone but i didn't want to because dmb isn't really my type of music but i was so mad when i heard that she opened and i could have seen her and my mom didn't even watch cos she just wanted to see dmb....i should have gone..... she has an amazing voice....i used to be into jazz a lot....it was like the only thing i would listen to (on the radio, i dind't have any cds or any recorded stuff of my own) but i haven't listened to any recently....i really should, i love it..... |
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| At the Drive-In – Shaking Hand Incision Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| wow i do see that.....wow | |
| At the Drive-In – Enfilade Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i love this song....possibly my favorite atd-i song....its very dancy, like when i hear it i need to get up and dance around...but that's a good thing and i definitely see the drug theme going on with it: "sacrifice on railroad tracks the freight train's coming" person who just took some drugs waiting for the effects to come |
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| At the Drive-In – One Armed Scissor Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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ok there are several songs that i have posted messages like this for before..... i think that everyone is sorta right...obviously the members of atdi were quite passionate about what they were writing and they had strong feelings about stuff....so when they set out to right a song about their touring schedule, other bits of other thoughts make it into the song...their songs are so hard to figure out because they are so heavy in metaphors, and because they use metaphors so much, multiple meanings come into the songs...so a song which is written about how they toured carries messages of suicide (which i think is very obvious in the song) and the war/helicoptor thing (also very good observations)....they are comparing their lives to that it seems....i think that really good lyrics are like this, that the writer weaves various related themes together....they are maybe more or less straight-forward than this, but when the song brings up a wider range of emotions, it is better. you can see what you want in the song...when i first read it i thought it sounded a lot like suicide...a suicide note to be exact, but then when i read that they were talking about it being about them, i could see that too....and the war theme is the most obvious but sort of the hardest to make sense of, they use all the terms, so you know that they are making an obvious reference to that...but then you read into that and you find more meanings...i love this song...the lyrics alone are great, but the music is better and his voice is awesome...perfect for the type of lyrics he writes.....powerful stuff |
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| Weezer – Undone - The Sweater Song Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| ok i'm going to go deeper into this...i think the song is about trying to keep his identity and putting up with people not liking his music and/or not knowing about his music..."i'm me, me be, goddam, i am, i can sing and hear me, know em" and then the whole sweater part is a metaphor for his identity. the "hold this thread as i walk away" is like a big fuck you, like you can criticize me all you want, but i'm just going to keep on walking and ignoring you. the second verse could definitely be about premature ejaculations. | |
| New Order – Crystal Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| oh man i forgot about this song. i love this song so much. | |
| Gruvis Malt – Even The Scars Forget The Wound Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| i saw them when they opened for incubus also!! they were awesome. i was so happy when i heard that they were opening because i had liked them for awhile before then. this song is really good. i just love the lyrics....its really sarcastic. perfect. and their sound, i dont' ever know how to describe them to people but whatever it is, i love it! | |
| Thursday – Understanding In A Car Crash Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| sean7711: i've never thought about those lyrics like that before, and that really makes a lot of sense. that chorus is really beautiful, but i never could figure out what it means, but now that you say its like the seconds before the crash after you lose control of the car, it makes sense | |
| Weezer – Hash Pipe Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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ok... i like this song, i don't care how "trendy" or "mainstream" it sounds, the truth is, compared to the rest of the shit on the radio, its good. its a relief to once and awhile, when i get stuck listening to the radio, to be able to hear a decent song by a decent artist. my brother has the worst taste in music, and he plays his crap loud, and this is one of the two songs he plays constantly that i can stand. so what if it doesn't sound just like old weezer. yes, its not really "deep" or "meaningful" or whatever you seem to ALWAYS demand in music, but sometimes you (or at least I) need to just put on a song a jump around the room without getting lectured at or made to feel depressed by the deeper stuff i listen to. music doesn't always need to be full of meaning. geez, sometimes you just need to hear about the life of a transvestite hooker. and i totally agree with whoever said that the song is sort of an analogy for how it feels to be a rock star...that theory makes a lot of sense. p.s. one time i went to the weezer board and there was this huge argument thread over whether it was "ass wipe" "ass wide" or "eye swipe" and it was the funniest argument thread i've ever read |
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| Death Cab for Cutie – Title Track Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| this is my favorite song on the cd. i love the line "i could taste your lipstick on your filter"....very sexy. | |
| Death Cab for Cutie – Company Calls Epilogue Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| i love this song and i think its best to listen to it right after you've listened to company calls. i can totally picture this guy running through the doors to the church yelling "i love you" or something because the girl he loves and has loved either a) knows how he feels about her but doesn't feel the same way back or b) doesn't know how he feels about her at all. i'm thinking b is more like it. he knows that he can't stop it or do anything (possibility's thin, the casualty rate's near 100%) but he's still trying....maybe it's the alcohol. this is my favorite death cab song. | |
| The Vines – Get Free Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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this song reminds me of sped-up nirvana... it definitely makes more sense with those lyric corrections |
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| Dashboard Confessional – The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| ok i downloaded it and, yep, it sure sounds like classic dashboard...but the lyrics still rock though. | |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers – By the Way Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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don't yell at me for asking this...but i don't know where else to ask it and i want an answer, damnit! has anyone seen the movie ghost world? and in the movie there is the redneck guy that hangs out at the convience store all the time? i think his name's doug. well anyway, is that guy the same guy who is driving the cab in the video for this song? sorry. |
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| Dashboard Confessional – The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i really dislike dashboard's voice....but i read the lyrics to this song because the title has always intrigued me. the lyrics are really really good. i'm very impressed. i think i shall download this song and give it a whirl, i might like it. now for what these lyrics mean to me: i am always saddened by the girl i see that do the whole "growing up too fast thing" as in fake ids, going to clubs to meet older guys, lying, too much makeup, clothes a little too tight...its sad. i know that we all struggle with our identies, and we all at sometime or another wish we were older, but this fakeness is just destructive. it reminds me of the band-aids on almost famous, you know? like that striving to be older, and therefore opening up to more and more pain. and i totally buy the theory of swiss army knife used to cut herself. |
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| Thursday – Concealer Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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that line is really great..."if you wanted to change the way i look at you" i can just imagine the mother or whoever going "don't look at me like that" like a lot of parents say when their kids look at them filled with hate or fear. and when you can't change your expression...then the fists come down. i can remember that sort of thing happening when i was little, except without the physical abuse. you can't change the look of hate or fear by beating. "if you wanted to change the way i look at you"...you should have change the way you looked at me......i dunno, i'm sort of rambling here, that's just what i got from that particular line yes, this song is quite graphic (in a necessary way) |
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| Thursday – Autobiography of a Nation Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| in particular i love the lines "this scene is painted in all the fashions of the moment and history is all the same" because it really sums up the apathy a lot of teenagers have to learning about history and what we have come from...you know the whole "learn history so you don't repeat it" is gone. we're too busy reading seventeen magazine deciding what kind of clothes we will buy for the fall semester. | |
| Thursday – Autobiography of a Nation Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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the song and the poem are really really similar....so i guess it is technically plagerism because its not mentioned in the cd or the credits, but then again geoff has borrowed lyrics and themes from other authors and filmmakers, etc. there is a difference between plagerism and borrowing. but i think that there should have at least been a little credit to the poet in the cd booklet or something so that he could avoid the taint of plagerism altogether. then again...the one line of the song is "everything we say we steal" so maybe that's the effect he was going for.... |
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| Thursday – Dying In New Brunswick Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i think that parts of the song are written from the girl's point of view, basically the two verse-y parts beginning with "i'm writing you..." and the first part beginning with "you told me on your birthday" and the last part from "will you look back..." through the end are written from his point of view. then again, the last lines "i turn away when you look at me, and everynight when i try to sleep i feel your hands all over my body" could be the girl addressing the rapist, which is definitely lines that could give you the creeps. i think that the song also is about how leaving a place, and making it your goal to leave a place isn't really going to solve anything. it seems like geoff just wanted to get out of new bruswick so much, but it didn't solve anything. i think that i am sort of facing something like that but much much less severe...i'm going away to college and for the longest time i just kept saying "when i get out of this place everything will be alright and i'll be happy" but i've come to realize that i'll be missing a lot too, and that people are the same everywhere. i'm not escaping anything. my memories and my past will still come with me. i'm leaving behind a lot of good things. don't get me wrong, i still want to get out of here, but i know that it isn't going to be a magic cure to all my problems. i need to get over a hell of a lot of issues before i can be happy, and moving out of here is probably not going to solve much. |
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| Pedro the Lion – Almost There Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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this is a really great song. the screams really add to it. whoever is screaming does a really good job...it almost sounds like they are crying or sobbing. the lyrics are really scary. "and it never goes away / it never comes to stay" it almost seems like battling an invisible enemy or something like that. i wonder if this is autobiographical or not. anyone have an answer to that? this is definitely my new favorite pedro the lion song. |
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| Pedro the Lion – Bad Diary Days Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| i love every line of this song. its so subtle. it took me several listenings to figure out just what he was singing about....but all along i knew that it would be something like this. its a really beautiful song. | |
| Thursday – This Side Of Brightness Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i think that the song is about just sort of wandering through life, seeing the things that are beautiful, and trying to make the best of it, but still having to cope with all the ugliness and grief that comes along with it. its about how hard it is to live and watch the world suffer at the same time, and how hard it is to try to remain positive in the face of all the negative. "This searching for what we may never find And that says it all." exactly, it does say it all. we have to search for happiness, even though we know we very well may never have it. |
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| The Dismemberment Plan – The City Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i love this song because i can just picture the scene in my head. someone stands on the top of the roof, its a dark night, one of those nights in july where it so hot that the temperature of the air and the temperature of your skin are the same and you can't tell where you end...and he's standing there and noticing all the little details of the city that has alienated him, and thinking about this person who left making him feel more alone...and then he feels the breeze and wishes that it would blow him away, out of this city that he lives in....away from all the memories of the person who left. the city has lost its charm. he grew up there, it was a part of him, and now he can't stand it. he is sick of saying goodbye. i can just picture the whole setting. jeez i read into that song too much |
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| Thursday – Understanding In A Car Crash Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i have even more to say now..."the needle and the damage done" one of my friends is a neil young fan, and also a lover of good poetry, and her brother was listening to this song and this band and showed her the lyrics. she thinks that the needle is like the needle of the spedometer....they were going too fast and ran off the road...therefore the damage done. also about the lines "i crash my car everyday the same way" i think he's saying that he relives this over and over in his mind. that he can't let it go. there is also a line in "where the circle ends" that says "we're too busy crashing our cars every morning at the same house." and in that song its used more as a metaphor for not learning from our mistakes. so i think that the line "i crash my car everyday the same way" is saying that before he moves on he needs to learn from this, and grow, and then he can let it pass. now for another thing that i absolutely love about this song. at the very very beginning, it opens with two strikes of the snare drum. this continues through the whole song. whenever something is about to change (i.e. the pattern of the drums, the guitars, or just the different pieces of the song) tucker hits the drum exactly the same. i think that is so cool, and i listen for it everytime i hear the song. |
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| Thursday – Understanding In A Car Crash Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| i'm glad some people mentioned the borrowing of the neil young lyric. i could see how this song could be about drugs. it may well be about drugs, but also about the specific relationship he was in with the girl who died, and then also just relationships in general. i think that this song doesn't have one particular meaning, but it has a lot of meanings. it might have been written about one particular car crash and one particular girl, but obviously it has many more years of pain in it. i read somewhere that geoff thinks of himself as "a magnet of death and pain" meaning that he has lost so many loved ones. the drug references might be in there for a reason, maybe because he's lost people to drugs. there are more than one interpretation of this song but they are all about losing someone. but anyway, its also a song about closure, hence the chorus "time to let this pass, the time it take to let go" and also lines like "i don't want to feel this way forever, a dead letter marked return to sender." he's sort of laying out all of these memories that have been plaguing him. he admits that he'll never understand, and he'll never let go but he can go on a little bit with his life. | |
| Thursday – Cross Out The Eyes Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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i think at the end he says "stretches out of this world. this drys black as lead [or ink, i forget which]. stretches out of this world. stretches out of this world" at least that is what i was told, and it makes sense. this song...from the very beginning to the very end. i mean, the first time i heard it i was hooked by the drums at the beginning. when i saw them live they closed with this song, and it was amazing. the kid who i went with showed up late [like so late he only saw three songs] and the first thing he asked me was "did they play cross out the eyes yet?" |
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| Thursday – How Long Is the Night? Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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this song and the song ian curtis both have these wonderful endings with the many layers of singing, screaming and guitars. they sound sort of similar, but the lyrics are sort of opposite. i think this is really cool how you can see how its changed. its almost sort of like an epilogue or something like that. a follow-up. a continuation of the theme, but with a variation. ian curtis: "isolation. love has torn us apart. its a part of you, its a part of me. isolation. we're falling apart together. we're falling apart together." how long is the night: "i'm falling down, i'm falling down and you're not there to break my fall. i shut my eyes when you're around, i hold my breath to kill the sound of falling down, of falling down, and you're not here to break my fall." i dunno really what i'm trying to say, but i think of that every time i hear the songs. |
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