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Honestly my first interpretation was that it might be about assault, sexual abuse, or other kinds of verbal or nonverbal abuse against the innocent within the home. How the sounds of it hammer the walls, how it might be heard over the phone or administered over the phone, literally swallowed by the bed whether that's physical traces or the general trauma of it...I know when I've been very close to someone and slept with them in a certain place, that place becomes a difficult place to be when they're no longer present, it becomes infused with that spirit or feeling...

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Subjective
Sadness
Abuse
Trauma
Memory
Loss
Haunting

A great example of the unique songwriting skills of Keith Reid. Weaves a cinematic kind of visual image and tells a story that is strange, surreal, and meant to be humorous in a kind of bizarre way. The whole story is ridiculous, and yet it somehow reflects a sincere desire to fly away from the world, up to that "Golden Gate" somewhere up in the heavens. Of course, the celestial trip gets wrecked, because he knows that he is not "some kind of angel", but just a human being who struggles with life and contradiction, and never...

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Enjoyment
Songwriting
Visual Imagery
Surreal
Humor
Aspiration

The lyric is "Who am I to question you?" not "I like to question you." Questioning God is not an enjoyable pasttime of folks. Even theologians and preachers would rather declare what they think and believe instead of deliberately inquiring of God.

Punk rock isn't just an image of callousness and violence. The truth is it comes from people cast off by society so there is a strain of deep sympathy and conscientiousness beneath a lot of these songs. There's a lot of music out there that's just about touring or about abstract things like consciousness...

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Enjoyment
Faith
Punk Rock
Introspection
Human Experience
Music Complexity

It's not "turning me wild"..."It's turning me white". It's an old saying (I'm 71) and it means 'making me old before my time.'

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Personal Experience
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I think this is the harsh reality of being with someone forever which is not a bad thing.

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Subjective
Enjoyment
Relationship
Reality
Commitment
Life
Acceptance

Dude, it's amazing how Vic Chesnutt is an enormously talented artist and not even the Yanks recognize him that much.... even in this day and age, 2025 and this song doesn't have even an interpretation or even an attempt of giving it a meaning. Anyway, here's my view on the song. To me, this song talks about how "open" relationships are just scams people state to themselves just to deny and evade they are in a pretty fucked up emotional situation. So here both protagonists of the song are despicable persons. As they openly accept their promiscuity, but openly deny that they...

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Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Relationships
Promiscuity
Modernity
Emotional Pain
Honesty

I like that the kiosk is somewhere found among Elsysian Fields beyond the roads that can't be gotten to from here

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Subjective
Enjoyment
Imagery
Fantasy
Imagination
Mythology
Journey

Blackout (Cut from the Light) explores themes of disconnection, powerlessness, and existential isolation. The song uses the imagery of a literal blackout to symbolize the feeling of losing control—whether emotionally, socially, or even metaphorically in a broader sense.

The song was initially inspired by a real-life event in which a tractor-trailer tore down signal lights in Houlton, Maine, causing a power outage and widespread disruption. This event serves as a backdrop for the song’s deeper themes, transforming an external power failure into an internal crisis. Lines like “Who’s got the power? Who’s holding tight?” question authority, control, and stability...

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Subjective
Sadness
Disconnection
Powerlessness
Isolation
Unpredictability
Loss

I'm not surprised if they're not alot of comments. This is actually a Jewish prayer.

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Enjoyment
Surprise
Comments
Jewish
Prayer
Music

yo creo que esta narrado desde el punto de vista de una groupie que ve como una chica joven esta esperando a los miembros de la banda que acompaña después del concierto, "era punk, era perfecto ahora es horrible" se ve a ella misma en esta chica y recuerda cuando era rebelde y no pensaba en las consecuencias que podría tener en el futuro " Ellos saben cómo romper a todas las chicas como tú Y roban las almas de las chicas como tú " "Está borracho, sabe A caramelo, es tan hermoso" "Es tan profundo como agua sucia" habla sobre como los músicos seducen...

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Groupie
Innocence
Manipulation
Disillusionment
Youth