Fix what’s wrong, but don’t rewrite what the artist wrote. Stick to the official released version — album booklet, label site, verified lyric video, etc. If you’re guessing, pause and double-check.
Respect the structure
Songs have rhythm. Pages do too. Leave line breaks where they belong. Don’t smash things together or add extra empty space just for looks.
Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
Correct typos? Yes. Re-punctuating a whole verse because it ‘looks better’? Probably not. Keep capitalization and punctuation close to the official source.
Don’t mix versions
If you’re editing the explicit version, keep it explicit. If it’s the clean version, keep it clean. No mashups.
Let the lyrics be lyrics
This isn’t the place for interpretations, memories, stories, or trivia — that’s what comments are for. Keep metadata, translations, and bracketed stage directions out unless they’re officially part of the song.
Edit lightly
If two lines are wrong… fix the two lines. No need to bulldoze the whole page. Think ‘surgical,’ not ‘remix.’
When in doubt, ask the crowd
Not sure what they’re singing in that fuzzy bridge? Drop a question in the comments and let the music nerds swarm. Someone always knows.
actually, from what i remember from a bjork interview, the interviewer guessed this song was about falling in love/breaking up, but she said it was actually about drinking alcohol
Intense. I feel like dancing to this song every time I hear it, so i feel that the lyrics match the song perfectly. We all need to go crazy every once in a while. Maybe Bjork just want to let loose, release, go crazy, and dance. And the next day she's completely relieved.
But I think everyone here gets the gist. :-)
What the Scorpio sign is all about really is transmutation by destruction and rebirth, read about the Scorpio sign and this song will make total sense.
Simple song. Very expressive. All the 'crap' doesn't have to die to become brand mew. The lives of humans are too complex for that. We can become new once we learn well to deal with all the poo that life throws our way. Management and containment: I'm sure Tony Soprano would agree :)
Simple song. Very expressive. All the 'crap' doesn't have to die to become brand mew. The lives of humans are too complex for that. We can become new once we learn well to deal with all the poo that life throws our way. Management and containment: I'm sure Tony Soprano would agree :)
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bjork is a scorpio. and pluto influences scorpio, and scorpio is the sign of death and rebirth. she knows what she is.
actually, from what i remember from a bjork interview, the interviewer guessed this song was about falling in love/breaking up, but she said it was actually about drinking alcohol
THis song is about ending something like rebirth; shedding your skin on purpose.
Intense. I feel like dancing to this song every time I hear it, so i feel that the lyrics match the song perfectly. We all need to go crazy every once in a while. Maybe Bjork just want to let loose, release, go crazy, and dance. And the next day she's completely relieved. But I think everyone here gets the gist. :-)
in astrology, pluto symbolizes transformation, death & rebirth.
"OOoooh! X3 Aaaaah! X13 Aaaaaah! Woaahh!!!"
that just made my night :)
I think Matt Bellamy owe Bjork royalties after hearing this song. =)
Bjork is a Scorpio.
Scorpio's ruling planet is Pluto.
What the Scorpio sign is all about really is transmutation by destruction and rebirth, read about the Scorpio sign and this song will make total sense.
Becoming new again requires the death of the crap in your life.
Simple song. Very expressive. All the 'crap' doesn't have to die to become brand mew. The lives of humans are too complex for that. We can become new once we learn well to deal with all the poo that life throws our way. Management and containment: I'm sure Tony Soprano would agree :)
Simple song. Very expressive. All the 'crap' doesn't have to die to become brand mew. The lives of humans are too complex for that. We can become new once we learn well to deal with all the poo that life throws our way. Management and containment: I'm sure Tony Soprano would agree :)
I always thought this song was about giving birth. And the screams in the song would be going through labor. Makes sense, no?