These lyrics look correct to me, except "For listening to the, to one sound" should be "For listening too long, to one song". From what I gather, this song is about needing a radical change in lifestyle. How many times have you thought you needed a change in your life because you're stuck in a rut and the scenery has become redundant? When he asks "Sing Me Spanish Techno", that's exactly what he wants to hear. Something completely new and foreign even, because he's been listening to one song for too long, or lived in the same place for too long, or been in an unrewarding relationship for too long ("The hourglass spills its sand If only to punish you" and "Do we see what the clock makes you do").
"Sing Me Spanish Techno" could be titled "Fly Me To The Moon" or "Throw Me Off The Golden Gate Bridge", something crazy and new to help one escape the day-to-day routines and incessant familiarity. And it makes me jump up, flail my arms, and dance around the living room. I definitely can't help listening to this song for too long.
The hourglass spills its sand
If only to punish you
The hourglass spills its sand
If only to punish you
For listening too long to one song
Sing me Spanish techno
For listening too long to one song
Sing me Spanish techno
Yeah, definitely agree with you. This song is about becoming fed up with living the easy life for so long. This person was refusing their calling in life and just going wherever the wind took them. Years have passed, and there is now remorse due to having the sense that their life was wasted. "Listening too long to one song" is living too long without real change or growth. Spanish Techno represents a new,...
Yeah, definitely agree with you. This song is about becoming fed up with living the easy life for so long. This person was refusing their calling in life and just going wherever the wind took them. Years have passed, and there is now remorse due to having the sense that their life was wasted. "Listening too long to one song" is living too long without real change or growth. Spanish Techno represents a new, exciting tune they want to live their life by.
These lyrics look correct to me, except "For listening to the, to one sound" should be "For listening too long, to one song". From what I gather, this song is about needing a radical change in lifestyle. How many times have you thought you needed a change in your life because you're stuck in a rut and the scenery has become redundant? When he asks "Sing Me Spanish Techno", that's exactly what he wants to hear. Something completely new and foreign even, because he's been listening to one song for too long, or lived in the same place for too long, or been in an unrewarding relationship for too long ("The hourglass spills its sand If only to punish you" and "Do we see what the clock makes you do"). "Sing Me Spanish Techno" could be titled "Fly Me To The Moon" or "Throw Me Off The Golden Gate Bridge", something crazy and new to help one escape the day-to-day routines and incessant familiarity. And it makes me jump up, flail my arms, and dance around the living room. I definitely can't help listening to this song for too long.
The hourglass spills its sand If only to punish you
The hourglass spills its sand If only to punish you
For listening too long to one song Sing me Spanish techno
For listening too long to one song Sing me Spanish techno
Yeah, definitely agree with you. This song is about becoming fed up with living the easy life for so long. This person was refusing their calling in life and just going wherever the wind took them. Years have passed, and there is now remorse due to having the sense that their life was wasted. "Listening too long to one song" is living too long without real change or growth. Spanish Techno represents a new,...
Yeah, definitely agree with you. This song is about becoming fed up with living the easy life for so long. This person was refusing their calling in life and just going wherever the wind took them. Years have passed, and there is now remorse due to having the sense that their life was wasted. "Listening too long to one song" is living too long without real change or growth. Spanish Techno represents a new, exciting tune they want to live their life by.