Beatles? Come on, why can't we appreciate both? I'm sure they both appreciate eachother.
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Face to Face Meanings & Lyrics Discussion by GreenMan2388 | SongMeanings
Beatles? Come on, why can't we appreciate both? I'm sure they both appreciate eachother.
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I think now a days this song can be applied almost perfectly to the whole social-networking/facebook fad (hopefully it's just a fad). As lame is it sounds, I know so many people, guys and girls, that are interested in someone but see something on their myspace/twitter/facebook and are instantly turned off by them. I think the lyric: "All because I hoped that you'd be someone different" perfectly describes that.
"There's not much I know about you, fear will always make you blind" is a great lyric as well I think Daft Punk is trying to tell us that we need to stop judging people over the internet because "it's amazing what you'll find face to face"...No matter how good an online relationship/friendship can be it'll never be as good as a relationship that is face to face or in person.
I don't know why you are trying to say the Beatles suck in this forum but, I hate to break it to you, they don't. The Beatles do drugs?? So What! So do most musicians electronic artist, rock stars, hip hop stars, pop stars, etc.
Also, relephora, I completely disagree with you 100%. Yes, the Beatles do have poetic lyrics but so does any artist that has very good lyrics because they are almost the same thing. These are amazing lyrics and I think Daft Punk's are often shadowed by their amazing live shows and electronic dance music because no one really listens to the "deeper" meaning into a song when they are at a live show with flashing lights everywhere.
Daft Punk > Beatles? Come on, why can't we appreciate both? I'm sure they both appreciate eachother.
You've almost got it. My interpretation is the opposite way around. Say you meet someone on a dating site and start talking online. They seem amazing and you think you're in love with them, but then when you finally meet "Face to Face" they aren't what you were expecting.
You've almost got it. My interpretation is the opposite way around. Say you meet someone on a dating site and start talking online. They seem amazing and you think you're in love with them, but then when you finally meet "Face to Face" they aren't what you were expecting.
This is what I though from the first time I listened to this song. Though they saw each other in real life, they talked over and over online. They really get along and developed a fondness for each other. Only that my interpretation was that they got distant because of this, because they never quite experienced what it is to be face to face. To just spend some time in each others company, in real life, and not talking through internet. Then maybe some bickering got between them, and he gets confused and frustrated because of the way the things...
This is what I though from the first time I listened to this song. Though they saw each other in real life, they talked over and over online. They really get along and developed a fondness for each other. Only that my interpretation was that they got distant because of this, because they never quite experienced what it is to be face to face. To just spend some time in each others company, in real life, and not talking through internet. Then maybe some bickering got between them, and he gets confused and frustrated because of the way the things turn and he decides he will be better if they stop doing this. They completely fell apart... But no, though he tries to forget, he eventualy gets really depressed ("Tried to forget. Until I hit the bottom.") and realizes that he can't go further this way, without her, and decides to get involve face to face, though it may be too late.
I think now a days this song can be applied almost perfectly to the whole social-networking/facebook fad (hopefully it's just a fad). As lame is it sounds, I know so many people, guys and girls, that are interested in someone but see something on their myspace/twitter/facebook and are instantly turned off by them. I think the lyric: "All because I hoped that you'd be someone different" perfectly describes that.
"There's not much I know about you, fear will always make you blind" is a great lyric as well I think Daft Punk is trying to tell us that we need to stop judging people over the internet because "it's amazing what you'll find face to face"...No matter how good an online relationship/friendship can be it'll never be as good as a relationship that is face to face or in person.
I don't know why you are trying to say the Beatles suck in this forum but, I hate to break it to you, they don't. The Beatles do drugs?? So What! So do most musicians electronic artist, rock stars, hip hop stars, pop stars, etc.
Also, relephora, I completely disagree with you 100%. Yes, the Beatles do have poetic lyrics but so does any artist that has very good lyrics because they are almost the same thing. These are amazing lyrics and I think Daft Punk's are often shadowed by their amazing live shows and electronic dance music because no one really listens to the "deeper" meaning into a song when they are at a live show with flashing lights everywhere.
Daft Punk > Beatles? Come on, why can't we appreciate both? I'm sure they both appreciate eachother.
You've almost got it. My interpretation is the opposite way around. Say you meet someone on a dating site and start talking online. They seem amazing and you think you're in love with them, but then when you finally meet "Face to Face" they aren't what you were expecting.
You've almost got it. My interpretation is the opposite way around. Say you meet someone on a dating site and start talking online. They seem amazing and you think you're in love with them, but then when you finally meet "Face to Face" they aren't what you were expecting.
This is what I though from the first time I listened to this song. Though they saw each other in real life, they talked over and over online. They really get along and developed a fondness for each other. Only that my interpretation was that they got distant because of this, because they never quite experienced what it is to be face to face. To just spend some time in each others company, in real life, and not talking through internet. Then maybe some bickering got between them, and he gets confused and frustrated because of the way the things...
This is what I though from the first time I listened to this song. Though they saw each other in real life, they talked over and over online. They really get along and developed a fondness for each other. Only that my interpretation was that they got distant because of this, because they never quite experienced what it is to be face to face. To just spend some time in each others company, in real life, and not talking through internet. Then maybe some bickering got between them, and he gets confused and frustrated because of the way the things turn and he decides he will be better if they stop doing this. They completely fell apart... But no, though he tries to forget, he eventualy gets really depressed ("Tried to forget. Until I hit the bottom.") and realizes that he can't go further this way, without her, and decides to get involve face to face, though it may be too late.