interpretations would help me alot on some of these mazzy star songs. i know its about what it means to you but sometimes i could us a little push to get a meaning of it. someone? please?
@Adscititious The blue light is moonlight, the moon is the ship sailing past the window. Now, the original blue light in the eye could have been made more blue by a tv being on in the room, and so we have two windows, one in the bedroom wall, and the other window is a window to the world via a tv screen. But the moon is miles away, so the song solidified around the moon. Also, during this time, we have the popular tv show Sailor Moon, which may or may not have influenced the song writing,...
@Adscititious The blue light is moonlight, the moon is the ship sailing past the window. Now, the original blue light in the eye could have been made more blue by a tv being on in the room, and so we have two windows, one in the bedroom wall, and the other window is a window to the world via a tv screen. But the moon is miles away, so the song solidified around the moon. Also, during this time, we have the popular tv show Sailor Moon, which may or may not have influenced the song writing, probably not, though. Now, the moon is a soft light, but in the day, the sun comes out, and is a flame that makes people hot. Stars and celestial events and objects are a running theme in this band. Mazzy Star is like its own entity, in a good way, Mazzy being a term meaning special, precious, jewel like, a pearl. This can apply to the moon, oddly enough, but also any star, and even the sun. In fact, a lot of their songs tend to make you think the sun is being worshipped. Luciferianism, the belief that a light bearer came and fell and suffered to bring us life and enlightenment, is a common belief system preached to artists of all kinds, and the rebellion and preachiness of it is highly appealing to rebellious artists. I do not suspect that Mazzy Star particularly fell into that, nor that their star really fits the lucifer mold. In fact, the devil in their songs tends to symbolize abusive parents. The last lines, I want them to beat to me, might be a misheard lyric, but it might be beat, if so, there are two ways people beat to someone, it is a phrase, they were beating their way through the crowd to see me, and beat to me, keep time to the music\'s beat. I think in this case, it meant for people to beat toward them, in a loving way, like hearts beating for someone, feeling sorry for them and loving them, or just loving them, in a platonic way. When you\'ve been hurt, especially by authority figures, that you were supposed to be able to trust, it leaves a void in your life, and you feel more intensely the love from other people because of it. I am a poet, so I hope she does not mind me explaining this. Much love to you and her.
interpretations would help me alot on some of these mazzy star songs. i know its about what it means to you but sometimes i could us a little push to get a meaning of it. someone? please?
@Adscititious The blue light is moonlight, the moon is the ship sailing past the window. Now, the original blue light in the eye could have been made more blue by a tv being on in the room, and so we have two windows, one in the bedroom wall, and the other window is a window to the world via a tv screen. But the moon is miles away, so the song solidified around the moon. Also, during this time, we have the popular tv show Sailor Moon, which may or may not have influenced the song writing,...
@Adscititious The blue light is moonlight, the moon is the ship sailing past the window. Now, the original blue light in the eye could have been made more blue by a tv being on in the room, and so we have two windows, one in the bedroom wall, and the other window is a window to the world via a tv screen. But the moon is miles away, so the song solidified around the moon. Also, during this time, we have the popular tv show Sailor Moon, which may or may not have influenced the song writing, probably not, though. Now, the moon is a soft light, but in the day, the sun comes out, and is a flame that makes people hot. Stars and celestial events and objects are a running theme in this band. Mazzy Star is like its own entity, in a good way, Mazzy being a term meaning special, precious, jewel like, a pearl. This can apply to the moon, oddly enough, but also any star, and even the sun. In fact, a lot of their songs tend to make you think the sun is being worshipped. Luciferianism, the belief that a light bearer came and fell and suffered to bring us life and enlightenment, is a common belief system preached to artists of all kinds, and the rebellion and preachiness of it is highly appealing to rebellious artists. I do not suspect that Mazzy Star particularly fell into that, nor that their star really fits the lucifer mold. In fact, the devil in their songs tends to symbolize abusive parents. The last lines, I want them to beat to me, might be a misheard lyric, but it might be beat, if so, there are two ways people beat to someone, it is a phrase, they were beating their way through the crowd to see me, and beat to me, keep time to the music\'s beat. I think in this case, it meant for people to beat toward them, in a loving way, like hearts beating for someone, feeling sorry for them and loving them, or just loving them, in a platonic way. When you\'ve been hurt, especially by authority figures, that you were supposed to be able to trust, it leaves a void in your life, and you feel more intensely the love from other people because of it. I am a poet, so I hope she does not mind me explaining this. Much love to you and her.