Yet again another one of Elbows masterpieces of music. This time I believe there is a deeper meaning inside this time I believe this is about a young man who's been through his share of hardships in life and is looking for an escape.
"Young man with a bruised old soul"
"But there are still fences to squeeze through, and I'll reach you, spirits to cancel"
The message in this story is rather like Elbows Classic "Lippy Kids" in that he's conveying a message to enjoy life in its beauty, not to take it too seriously as it's all a somewhat a bit of fun "what does it prove if you die for a tune, it's really all disco".
"Let the obsession go"
The message seams to be that you shouldn't take life too seriously and to remember it's all a bit of fun and to cherish and laugh at life and the moments it brings no matter how bad things get.
"Let's be a bird laughing at not having learned"
It's another deep and great song by Elbow and this is what I deem to be the meaning.
Yet again another one of Elbows masterpieces of music. This time I believe there is a deeper meaning inside this time I believe this is about a young man who's been through his share of hardships in life and is looking for an escape.
"Young man with a bruised old soul" "But there are still fences to squeeze through, and I'll reach you, spirits to cancel"
The message in this story is rather like Elbows Classic "Lippy Kids" in that he's conveying a message to enjoy life in its beauty, not to take it too seriously as it's all a somewhat a bit of fun "what does it prove if you die for a tune, it's really all disco".
"Let the obsession go"
The message seams to be that you shouldn't take life too seriously and to remember it's all a bit of fun and to cherish and laugh at life and the moments it brings no matter how bad things get.
"Let's be a bird laughing at not having learned"
It's another deep and great song by Elbow and this is what I deem to be the meaning.