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| Alice in Chains – No Excuses Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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AIC was my favorate band growing up...truly amazing in what they were able to do. Although this was not my favorate (Nutshell), I have to think this is one of the best put-together songs musically...the way the lead and rythm guitars interact with each other...set up by the drums and bass is just awesome...one of the best rythms out of all thier songs... |
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| Sponge – Plowed Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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this song might be the best single to come out of the nineties...definitely one of the most underrated/forgotten
songs from that time... |
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| Oasis – She's Electric Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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the end of the chorus
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Coz I'll be you and you'll be me
There's lots and lots for us to see
There's lots and lots for us to do
) is the same, musically, as the Kinks' "Wonderboy" |
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| The Kinks – Sunny Afternoon Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I've listened to this song a million times and I do think he's singing "blazin" as opposed to lazin...despite what was published on the album insert...
I don't know...maybe it's just my sometimes one-tracked mind :)
Either way this is just a bad-ass song...one of the Kinks' finest... |
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| Street Dogs – Final Transmission Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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very sad but powerful song...needs to be song more to remind us of the sacrifices that our being made by our kids...
great song... |
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| Street Dogs – Shards Of Life Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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kick ass song describing the current sitiation in iraq...
"I'm sick of all these justifications...Where is the real outrage?"
nice job Mike...these are great lyrics...see you on the Green 17 tour |
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| Pearl Jam – Nothing as It Seems Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Does anyone else think that the beginning of this song (before the singing starts) has a pink floydish kind of feel to it? the way stone is strumming his guitar with mcready's lead in the background reminds me of something like that, i dont know... |
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| Pearl Jam – Faithfull Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I can see how some think that this song is a knock at organized religions - and in some ways I agree. But I do think that the overall message of this song is meant to be positive, not negative...
I think the chorus, "We're faithfull, We all believe!" means that everyone out there believes in SOMETHING, whether it's a higher power (God, Allah, Buddha, Mother Earth, whatever name they choose to associate their belief in a higher power truly does NOT matter) or just a belief in a way of living...what does matter is that the faith is there either way.
Maybe the message is to those religous fanatics saying that hey, as human beings we all have faith in something, and that's a good thing - so stop fighting over what faith is!
And the final lines of the song seem to me to be like a conversation between two good friends, or two people in a relationship - just be good to me, treat me with respect and dignity, be faithful to me, and I'll do the same for you. |
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