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Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness song meanings
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    proof that the pumpkins rock lyrically and instrumentally.
    starlightfadingon August 18, 2002   Link
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    Trivia, this song is played on guitar at the end of "Thru The Eyes of Ruby"
    SOAD_Fan_UKon February 22, 2005   Link
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    The instrumental intro with the same name as its album is just simply great. First time I heard it I almost came to tears. It's beautiful...it's perfect...it's a great foreword to one of the best albums ever.
    y2doggyon May 27, 2002   Link
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    This song is so beautiful. Too bad it's so short, I could listen to it for hours.
    prozakruinon June 18, 2002   Link
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    One of the most touching instrumentals I've ever heard. It's so short... and doesn't drag on, which makes it perfect.
    da77ynon April 07, 2003   Link
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    Sigur Ros has been compared to The Smashing Pumpkins? WTF I like Sigur Ros but they are hardly similar at all.
    Frank N Furteron May 11, 2003   Link
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    okay, so i know that this is pathetic, but i actually wrote lyrics to this song...let me know what you think! melancholy and the infinite sadness oh melancholy and the infinite sadness infinite sadness now the night has come to take me now your tears are the stars from heaven above your words are the rain to carry me on your love is so true yet i must say i cannot stay it's my time to go it's my time to g(oh) melancholy and the infinite sadness oh melancholy and the infinite sadness infinite sadness now the sapphires sparkle in your eyes i swear i'll never forget that night the impossible became what's right so indescribable are the moments of our lives you've saved me from all i believed but i must leave but you must believe you must recieve the light within me the love within me the night sets you free melancholy and the infinite sadness oh melancoly and the infinite sadness infinite sadness and now it's time to sa goodbye i love you please don't forget those nights my... my love i can't... i can't go on (remember you're the one i miss) - spoken @ the very end
    Lizzybelleon December 27, 2004   Link
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    Amazing instrumental, but Infinite Sadness is even better. It was the closing track on the vinyl version of Mellon Collie (there are two extra tracks on the 3 LP vinyl album, the other one is Tonite Reprise). It's amazing and should never have been left off the cd. I love this one too, though.
    CHAKAon July 05, 2006   Link
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    If you love this song, you should really try listening to some Sigur Ros some time. Try Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun to get you started. They've been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, and they create the most beautiful music I've ever heard =)
    VektorWon August 17, 2002   Link
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    I don't see the comparison either, lol.
    da77ynon June 08, 2003   Link

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