Nick Kershaw\'s "Wouldn\'t it be Good" : My interpretation is that of an extraterrestrial being who is stranded on earth having to struggle with the adverse conditions here which he is trying to cope with. In the video there are several clues. He try\'s to communicate with his own kind with a radio controller in the beginning and towards the end you see a radio telescope where a beam emerges from it. The lyrics also indicate that its harder for him to just breath our atmosphere and go about daily things we take for granted. The lyrics and the song are brilliant. Who would have thought you could pen a song like this!
@Gothic123 a little metaphoric there ... but yes this is what being autistic feels like. That has been my interpretation of this song, which resonates hard with me as I have Asperger\'s which is incidentally also known as "wrong planet syndrome".
@Gothic123 a little metaphoric there ... but yes this is what being autistic feels like. That has been my interpretation of this song, which resonates hard with me as I have Asperger\'s which is incidentally also known as "wrong planet syndrome".
Nick Kershaw\'s "Wouldn\'t it be Good" : My interpretation is that of an extraterrestrial being who is stranded on earth having to struggle with the adverse conditions here which he is trying to cope with. In the video there are several clues. He try\'s to communicate with his own kind with a radio controller in the beginning and towards the end you see a radio telescope where a beam emerges from it. The lyrics also indicate that its harder for him to just breath our atmosphere and go about daily things we take for granted. The lyrics and the song are brilliant. Who would have thought you could pen a song like this!
@Gothic123 a little metaphoric there ... but yes this is what being autistic feels like. That has been my interpretation of this song, which resonates hard with me as I have Asperger\'s which is incidentally also known as "wrong planet syndrome".
@Gothic123 a little metaphoric there ... but yes this is what being autistic feels like. That has been my interpretation of this song, which resonates hard with me as I have Asperger\'s which is incidentally also known as "wrong planet syndrome".