| Our Lady Peace – Clumsy Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I think this song is about someone who is depressed and can't find themselves. Which is why they shed away the thing that they think are hurting them. But the singer is telling him, that they need to know who their true friends are and to not be afraid to ask for help, and that no matter how many mistakes they make in life, they'll always be there for him. | |
| Our Lady Peace – Thief Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This song is amazing. I think it's not only about the disease, about the coldness of hospitals, apathy and how we don't understand why some things happen to us. "Everybody ends up here in bottles But the name tag's the last thing you wanted" (Everybody ends up in a bottle in the end saying that when everything comes down to it, you become a statistic and no one really cares about who you are anymore. You are given a nametag, but you don't want it because it means that you are relinquishing something intimate about yourself. My dignity is already trashed, at least let me keep my name. It could also mean that you are reduced to a nametag were the only thing it says is what your disease is. ) "As the world explodes We fall out of it But we can't let go Because this will not go away There's a house built out in space" (I take this as, whatever happens in the world, we just seem to go along with it. The house reference could be the hope that there is a better place for all of us out there.) "I don't want to hear who walked On water, because the hallways are empty And the clock ticks" (I think that if I was sick I wouldn't care who walked on water either. When you get really sick and you know that there's no hope for you, you get cold and don't care because the clock ticking is the only thing you hear anymore.) |
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| Our Lady Peace – Is Anybody Home? Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I think this song is mostly about vanity and how stupid people act sometimes because of something they see on tv or just in general. "Is Anybody Home?" is the line that we sometimes tell people seem like zombies or zoned out. We knock on their heads and say "is anybody home?". When put into context with the song it's like saying is anybody out there that hasn't given into the pathetic vanity of life? We all act like zombies sometimes and this song is saying that they're looking for someone that is still remotely human. | |
| Our Lady Peace – Happiness & The Fish Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"Happiness is not a fish that you can catch" That's another main lyrics in the song. Happiness is not easy to have. People have a lot of fronts which they show through their expensive vices but it's all vanity and in reality, they're not really happy. |
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| Aerosmith – Hangman Jury Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I love it, when Steven sings this live he remakes it from Me and my old lady sittin' in the shade Talkin' 'bout the money that'a I ain't made to Me and my old lady sittin' in the shade Talkin' 'bout the first time that I got laid. |
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| Aerosmith – Fly Away From Here Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This is my favorite Aerosmith song right along with Kiss Your Pass Goodbye. The video is amazing as well. I can relate with the lyrics that say to pack your bags and hit the sky. I think everyone wishes they could do that at one point in their life. | |
| Aerosmith – Kings And Queens Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| Awesome song. I love medieval times, though i don't necessarily wished I lived in them. | |
| Aerosmith – Combination Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Joe wrote the song. He says it about heroine, cocaine and him. Walking on Gucci, wearin' Yves Saint Laurent Barely stay on, 'cause I'm so God damn gaunt That lyrics relates to the places were be bought his clothes and shoes (which actually were from Chelsea Cobbler in Manhattan) and the fact that he only weighed 129 pounds at the time cuz he was high so much. |
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| Aerosmith – Combination Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Joe wrote the song. He says it about heroine, cocaine and him. Walking on Gucci, wearin' Yves Saint Laurent Barely stay on, 'cause I'm so God damn gaunt That lyrics relates to the places were be bought his clothes and shoes (which actually were from Chelsea Cobbler in Manhattan) and the fact that he only weighed 129 pounds at the time cuz he was high so much. |
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| Aerosmith – Nobody's Fault Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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SageLFN, you're partly right. In their autobiography Steven says that this song is about two things the band was afraid of in that time which was flying and earthquakes. The nuclear power plant in New Jersey which was near a fault line. This is one of my favorite Aerosmith songs ever. I love the drumming and the guitar work. Joey says that he thinks that it's some of the best drumming he's ever done but they never played it live because it was never popular. |
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| Aerosmith – What Kind Of Love Are You On? Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Well knowing Steven Tyler... "When Jack took Jill up that hill She charged his ass a quarter Well he flipped his lid, uh, cause what she did Oh, she shouldn't hadn't oughta..." I'm guessing that it's a metaphor about Jack and Jill having sex and she charged him for it and he got mad.... It sort of relates to this earlier bit: Jelly roll Jane, rollin' on the rug Tokin' on a lover like a brand new drug Do the same thing every damn day Do the same thing, do the same thing Never seem to get enough She has guys over every day and tries them out like a new drug...can't get enough obviously. |
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| Aerosmith – Taste Of India Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This song has an awesome arrangement. I love the ties with actual Hindu music and the pitch in the guitars. | |
| Aerosmith – Pink Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I love Joe's solo in this song especially the run to the high register in the end. I remember when I finally found out what this song was about I liked it even more...dont' ask me why. When I explained it to my friend she's like "Eww!!!" | |
| Aerosmith – Avant Garden Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This song is so beautiful. I don't know why it's not popular. | |
| Aerosmith – Kiss Your Past Good-Bye Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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This song is about a prostitute hence the lyrics "I saw you on th avenue as other men were having you." Whether it's about a prostitute or not, the general meaning is to let your past go and move on or else it's going to kill you. This is my favorite Aerosmith song of all time, which is kind of wierd since it's one of their least popular ones. |
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