Jack Kirby is considered the father of modern comic art.
Dave Wyndorf is a big comic fan and some of his songs are inspired by comics he enjoys. Not that this is about any comic I can tell but It all doesn't have to be about drugs does it?
I think all too often people let their own emotions depict the meaning of a song. I'm not saying that's a negative thing, but it does tend to skew what the artist may have originally intended in his lyrics.
I think all too often people let their own emotions depict the meaning of a song. I'm not saying that's a negative thing, but it does tend to skew what the artist may have originally intended in his lyrics.
I will however agree that based on the obscurity of his lyrics that it's VERY easy to conjure up an number of psychedelic references especially if you have a history of doing drugs yourself. We make music out to be what we want...that's the beauty of it. It can mean any number things to any number of people and...
I will however agree that based on the obscurity of his lyrics that it's VERY easy to conjure up an number of psychedelic references especially if you have a history of doing drugs yourself. We make music out to be what we want...that's the beauty of it. It can mean any number things to any number of people and nobody is necessarily wrong because music is about individuality and therefore unless it's blatently clear what the artists is talking about then we have all the room in the world to "assume" what we perceive the song to be about.
So finally to your point Suicida, I'd say that it does have to be all about drugs for some people, and it doesn't :) Hope that was broad and vague enough so that I left room to be both right and wrong :P
Jack Kirby is considered the father of modern comic art. Dave Wyndorf is a big comic fan and some of his songs are inspired by comics he enjoys. Not that this is about any comic I can tell but It all doesn't have to be about drugs does it?
I think all too often people let their own emotions depict the meaning of a song. I'm not saying that's a negative thing, but it does tend to skew what the artist may have originally intended in his lyrics.
I think all too often people let their own emotions depict the meaning of a song. I'm not saying that's a negative thing, but it does tend to skew what the artist may have originally intended in his lyrics.
I will however agree that based on the obscurity of his lyrics that it's VERY easy to conjure up an number of psychedelic references especially if you have a history of doing drugs yourself. We make music out to be what we want...that's the beauty of it. It can mean any number things to any number of people and...
I will however agree that based on the obscurity of his lyrics that it's VERY easy to conjure up an number of psychedelic references especially if you have a history of doing drugs yourself. We make music out to be what we want...that's the beauty of it. It can mean any number things to any number of people and nobody is necessarily wrong because music is about individuality and therefore unless it's blatently clear what the artists is talking about then we have all the room in the world to "assume" what we perceive the song to be about.
So finally to your point Suicida, I'd say that it does have to be all about drugs for some people, and it doesn't :) Hope that was broad and vague enough so that I left room to be both right and wrong :P