"Win their hearts with words unlike the pages left at home
Secrets kept from critics
No one ever wants to know"
Alright this part defiantly gets something going in me.
Here it is: Well with lyrics you kinda half to have them in some form. I'm not saying they have to rhyme im just saying they have to be in a form to fit the song.
So you can't really use everything you want to in a song.
I have a bunch of notebooks i write at home, but of course i cant use all of them for lyrics cause they wouldnt really fit the song.
So the lyrics he's winning people over aren't like tthe stuff he has written at home in which he probably expresses himself more using more detailed situations and detailed words.
It's true though no one really wants to know that kind of stuff because they won't be able to relate to something like that. Lyrics need to be more generalized sometimes.
I don't know if I'm crazy or if anyone will get what I'm saying it's just a though that came to my head and i needed to try to explain it. Keyword is try =/
wow I never thought of it that way, but that totally makes sence.
wow I never thought of it that way, but that totally makes sence.
I always thought "pages left at home" meant at the 'homes' (hypothetically) of the fans, i.e. bringing them something different and new, and giving them an escape from the realities of what they're used to.
I always thought "pages left at home" meant at the 'homes' (hypothetically) of the fans, i.e. bringing them something different and new, and giving them an escape from the realities of what they're used to.
but what you said really got me thinking. I totally agree that it could be generalizing it.
but what you said really got me thinking. I totally agree that it could be generalizing it.
another thought I have is that ATL's early music wasn't generalized (look at we all fall down, and lullabies, you can clearly tell what that's about). what they're putting out now is...
another thought I have is that ATL's early music wasn't generalized (look at we all fall down, and lullabies, you can clearly tell what that's about). what they're putting out now is the definition of generalization.
but yeah I don't know if what I said made any sence, but those are the thoughts going through my head right now...
"Win their hearts with words unlike the pages left at home Secrets kept from critics No one ever wants to know"
Alright this part defiantly gets something going in me. Here it is: Well with lyrics you kinda half to have them in some form. I'm not saying they have to rhyme im just saying they have to be in a form to fit the song.
So you can't really use everything you want to in a song.
I have a bunch of notebooks i write at home, but of course i cant use all of them for lyrics cause they wouldnt really fit the song.
So the lyrics he's winning people over aren't like tthe stuff he has written at home in which he probably expresses himself more using more detailed situations and detailed words.
It's true though no one really wants to know that kind of stuff because they won't be able to relate to something like that. Lyrics need to be more generalized sometimes.
I don't know if I'm crazy or if anyone will get what I'm saying it's just a though that came to my head and i needed to try to explain it. Keyword is try =/
let me know if you guys get what i mean though
wow I never thought of it that way, but that totally makes sence.
wow I never thought of it that way, but that totally makes sence.
I always thought "pages left at home" meant at the 'homes' (hypothetically) of the fans, i.e. bringing them something different and new, and giving them an escape from the realities of what they're used to.
I always thought "pages left at home" meant at the 'homes' (hypothetically) of the fans, i.e. bringing them something different and new, and giving them an escape from the realities of what they're used to.
but what you said really got me thinking. I totally agree that it could be generalizing it.
but what you said really got me thinking. I totally agree that it could be generalizing it.
another thought I have is that ATL's early music wasn't generalized (look at we all fall down, and lullabies, you can clearly tell what that's about). what they're putting out now is...
another thought I have is that ATL's early music wasn't generalized (look at we all fall down, and lullabies, you can clearly tell what that's about). what they're putting out now is the definition of generalization.
but yeah I don't know if what I said made any sence, but those are the thoughts going through my head right now...