Tis guy is known to write in quasi-gibberish lyrics and find significance later, but this song just makes me think of the glory of the theatre. You go to a movie and you become a part of this world full of charging armies and deception and intrigue, and even though you've seen it all before it still astounds and surprises you every time. Then you leave the theatre and real life is just dust in the light of this great story, day after night. So you return to the theatre and even though you know you have things to do, this story is so great you go anyway. There's no protecting from voices in your head telling you you've seen it, you need to live, but you slip through the cracks in society and simply continue the cycle of neglect.
Or it's gibberesh with awesome vocals and guitar, I seriously have no idea.
I really, really love your interpretation of the song. It's very poetic. Also the song is very euphoric and somewhat odd which reinforces your idea, at least to me. It's got this kind of excitement which could represent the glory of cinema. Anyway, great comment.
I really, really love your interpretation of the song. It's very poetic. Also the song is very euphoric and somewhat odd which reinforces your idea, at least to me. It's got this kind of excitement which could represent the glory of cinema. Anyway, great comment.
Tis guy is known to write in quasi-gibberish lyrics and find significance later, but this song just makes me think of the glory of the theatre. You go to a movie and you become a part of this world full of charging armies and deception and intrigue, and even though you've seen it all before it still astounds and surprises you every time. Then you leave the theatre and real life is just dust in the light of this great story, day after night. So you return to the theatre and even though you know you have things to do, this story is so great you go anyway. There's no protecting from voices in your head telling you you've seen it, you need to live, but you slip through the cracks in society and simply continue the cycle of neglect.
Or it's gibberesh with awesome vocals and guitar, I seriously have no idea.
I don't think Carl Newman writes gibberish. Ever.
I don't think Carl Newman writes gibberish. Ever.
I really, really love your interpretation of the song. It's very poetic. Also the song is very euphoric and somewhat odd which reinforces your idea, at least to me. It's got this kind of excitement which could represent the glory of cinema. Anyway, great comment.
I really, really love your interpretation of the song. It's very poetic. Also the song is very euphoric and somewhat odd which reinforces your idea, at least to me. It's got this kind of excitement which could represent the glory of cinema. Anyway, great comment.