I like how this thread highlights personal interpretation—lyrics often mean different things depending on mood and experience. When I take short breaks from analyzing music, I enjoy relaxing with simple skill-based games like Slice Master. It’s surprisingly effective for clearing the mind before diving back into lyrics
I like how this thread highlights personal interpretation—lyrics often mean different things depending on mood and experience. When I take short breaks from analyzing music, I enjoy relaxing with simple skill-based games like Slice Master. It’s surprisingly effective for clearing the mind before diving back into lyrics
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA is a rather picturesque city and is well known as a sort of artist's colony. Renoir was known for his very effective use of color, which fits with the look and feel of Santa Fe and also had a strong draw for the female form, so I think Doc was exercising his artistic license in painting an image in the song. Trams are all over in Australia, so that would fit. The "wax-works on the move" image can be seen in some other things in film like the ending scenes in the movie "Fail Safe",...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA is a rather picturesque city and is well known as a sort of artist's colony. Renoir was known for his very effective use of color, which fits with the look and feel of Santa Fe and also had a strong draw for the female form, so I think Doc was exercising his artistic license in painting an image in the song. Trams are all over in Australia, so that would fit. The "wax-works on the move" image can be seen in some other things in film like the ending scenes in the movie "Fail Safe", as the bombs start falling on New York, Director Sidney Lumet juxtaposed motion of New Yorkers with freeze frames of the motion to great dramatic effect. Also, think of the shadow images of people cast on walls in Hiroshima when the Bomb fell there. And as to the "continually looking for the woman in the song" how many times have you "seen" someone after you've lost them? Doc really shined in his use of imagery in this one.
This song to me is about having Idols, and a reminder to be yourself and create your own world
This song to me is about having Idols, and a reminder to be yourself and create your own world
To me at least, this song is someone experiencing a deep love for the first time.. and slowly finding the gratitude in it. They have been experiencing it mostly inside for a year but they have been probably hiding it from themselves and from the one they love. They are probably anxious about the future and the longevity of something so deep. This song is them surrendering to the feeling and relishing in the now they are experiencing from it, it’s their way of letting that fear go. A true surrender for a true love.
To me at least, this song is someone experiencing a deep love for the first time.. and slowly finding the gratitude in it. They have been experiencing it mostly inside for a year but they have been probably hiding it from themselves and from the one they love. They are probably anxious about the future and the longevity of something so deep. This song is them surrendering to the feeling and relishing in the now they are experiencing from it, it’s their way of letting that fear go. A true surrender for a true love.
It’s about how the singer blames his significant other for his destruction. Highlighted by the lines “Try to take this ring from me-Watch me detonate” signifying a divorce in the relationship. The singer talks about how the theory of God being a woman is absurd due to his intense disgust towards women in general.
It’s about how the singer blames his significant other for his destruction. Highlighted by the lines “Try to take this ring from me-Watch me detonate” signifying a divorce in the relationship. The singer talks about how the theory of God being a woman is absurd due to his intense disgust towards women in general.
This song is so relevant right now. It's unfortunate that it's gotten worse, not better, since this came out in 2018.
This song is so relevant right now. It's unfortunate that it's gotten worse, not better, since this came out in 2018.