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I just think generally the song is about letting go, serenity and recognizing whatever the problem is it’s not worth it in the end. The very nature of life is that it’s fleeting and however strongly we may feel about anyone or anything that happens.. well on some level it’s already passed us by. Whether we look upon something fondly or with bitterness we aren’t going to be able to control it. I think one of the understated elements of Oasis’s greatness as a band is that many of their songs have deep positivity and a sort of timeless wisdom. I...

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Enjoyment
Letting Go
Serenity
Wisdom
Timelessness
Empathy

As a woman, I've observed two other woman who always seemed ready to leave their current boyfriends/husbands if a "better deal" arose. A man with more money, a more expensive car, larger house in a higher-income neighborhood, etc. It seemed like each new situation did not last. The next boyfriend/husband would lose his job, his business would fail, houses would be foreclosed on, etc. Children were unhappy because of the parents' choices and made bad choices of their own. I can understand wanting some sense of security, but the true love and mutual respect needs to be there....

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Sadness
Relationships
Materialism
Instability
Family
Choices

The man was warned that this woman never commits to anyone, but he needed to take a chance instead of wondering what might have been.

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Enjoyment
Risk-taking
Relationships
Courage
Uncertainty
Individual Choice

I used to like this song in high school. Now that I am older (late 30s), I disagree with the line "It's only in your head you feel left out and looked-down-on". There are people who will leave you out or look down you. What really matters is how you choose to deal with it. Decide who is actually important in your life.

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Reflection
Nostalgia
Growth
Perception
Dealing With Judgment
Importance Of Relationships

This is why I love Tricky and Martina Topley-Bird, they're the only duo that could pull off a cover of Public Enemy in such a creative way. It's clear this song is a protest against a government that demands loyalty while offering none. It calls out racism, militarism, mass incarceration, and the false promises of equality. It champions resistance... not just to war, but to a system that criminalizes Black existence. It's a wakeup call to question authority, and to refuse compliance in systems of oppression.

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Enjoyment
Protest
Government
Racism
Resistance
Equality

I believe "Sanity Assassin" is about a malevolent figure who preys on vulnerable individuals. The character of the "madcap pusher delirium" is presented as a manipulative and sinister figure who lures his victims into a state of confusion and chaos. He has a cunning and insidious presence, capable of infiltrating the minds and dreams of those he targets.

The repeated lyric of him dropping a capsule (spiking) in drinks with madness conveys a sense of power and control. Also, "Sniper in the hills" and "poison in your poison" gives the idea of him being a deadly...

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Fear
Manipulation
Paranoia
Vulnerability
Control
Threat

John Gee, of the Marquee, asked them to write a song for Jeffrey, a friend of Johns that led a vulnerable, rebellious and somewhat disorganised life. John Gee a great supporter of the group wanted to help to inspire change and encourage Jeffrey to remain his friend and closest of companions.

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Objective
Enjoyment
Friendship
Support
Inspiration
Rebellion
Companionship

Many of the Bible's Psalms express a back-and-forth communication between the psalmist and God. This song lends itself nicely to that format expressing a trust in God for the afterlife. The One Who Gives Us Existence (turns us on) compels us to stay in this present life until our love is alive and kicking, a newborn child of the resurrection.

Song Meaning
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Enjoyment
Spirituality
Trust
Afterlife
Faith
Love

I'm laughing too hard at the comment section, but I do agree with some. It does paint Billy to be a bit weird especially knowing it's about his sister or at least inspired by his sister's relationship. Anyways, I believe this track is about yearning, disillusionment, loss of love, and personal growth. "Little sister" can be a term for a former partner too, but I feel like "little sister" could just possibly symbolize innocence regardless of who it's towards. Also, the repeated question "Hey little sister, what have you done?" may be a sense of betrayal or disappointment....

My Interpretation
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Enjoyment
Yearning
Disillusionment
Loss
Personal Growth
Power Dynamics

this song kinda reminds me of AM from ihnmaims...heh

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Enjoyment
Nostalgia
Comparison
Personal
Memory
Music