Through Glass Lyrics
I was looking up the meaning of this song and i found one site about the lead singer Corey Taylor explaining what the song Through Glass was really about. This is what he says during the interview.. ---> I remember exactly where I was. It was 2004 and I was on tour with Slipknot. I was sitting in a European hotel room watching a music video channel, seeing act after act after act of this insane, innocuous, plastic music. They were plastic, bubbly, gossamer-thin groups where it was really more about the clothes they wore and the length of their cheekbones than it was about the content of the song they were singing. It really made me mad. I was like, is this it? Have we just gone full circle? Did the singer/songwriter revolution never happen? Is it just the same drivel from the same replicate over and over again? 'Through Glass' is really a very angry song. It's me basically calling 'bulls--t' on pretty much everyone involved with the 'American Idol'-type shows. It has its place, but when you're basically cornering the market and making it very hard for anyone who actually writes their own music to get ahead, then it's wrong and that's really why I wrote this song.
and sir that right there is why I think Corey is a phenomenal song writer! Every song that I've ever heard from him has had some deep explored meaning that I can understand and I can then sit and think about such questions and then evolve as a human and try to change things through music just as he is trying!
and sir that right there is why I think Corey is a phenomenal song writer! Every song that I've ever heard from him has had some deep explored meaning that I can understand and I can then sit and think about such questions and then evolve as a human and try to change things through music just as he is trying!
I read an interview that Corey Taylor did on the Roadrunner Records website. He talks about how the new album will reflect alot on how his wife, Scarlett, has helped him battle alchoholism. He attempted to jump off the 8th floor balcony of a hotel but Scarlett was there and managed to stop him. The phrase "Through the Glass" could mean that he's looking at himself through a mirror, wondering what he's become or it could also mean that he's looking through a drinking glass at his wife.
spot on.
spot on.
I think that through the glass is really a metaphor for putting on a fake display. He's looking through the glass, so the person on the other side thinks he looks normal and can see him clearly. In reality though, the glass is dividing them and behind the glass (or in his head) things aren't well.
"And while you're outside looking in Describing what you see Remember what you're staring at is me"
The other person's perspective is clearly different from his own because of the glass. The glass could be a variety of things. A lot of people have mentioned alcoholism, but something like depression could also be really be that. For the latter, maybe not for Corey in particular, but if you want to find a personal reason. There are a lot of things that paint a false image of ourselves in our every day lives.
@dlhouse88 Unless you have Dissociative identity disorder, like I do.
@dlhouse88 Unless you have Dissociative identity disorder, like I do.
This song is my struggle in my own mind.
This song is my struggle in my own mind.
For this song, I've always got the feeling it was about prison. "I'm looking at you through the glass", is the glass in between the Convict and the visitor, and he's saying it feels like forever that he's been in there for. Just a thought.
@soapropos I have to agree with you. I was in jail and the lyrics made me think of the person on the other side of the glass when i got a visitor. The lyrics make perfect sense because it felt like forever in there.
@soapropos I have to agree with you. I was in jail and the lyrics made me think of the person on the other side of the glass when i got a visitor. The lyrics make perfect sense because it felt like forever in there.
I just watched the video on YouTube and I realized what it was.
Through glass, through a lens. In a photograph!
I'm looking at you through the glass Don't know how much time has passed All I know is that it feels like forever
He's looking at photographs of loved ones, perhaps those who've passed away or have long abandoned him because of his alcohol habit. He's remembering them, but it feels like it was so long ago. They remind him of a better time of his life, it reminds him of home.
Sounds good but that's incorrect. The song is about celebrities and musicians and how fake they are. The "glass" is the TV.
Sounds good but that's incorrect. The song is about celebrities and musicians and how fake they are. The "glass" is the TV.
Ok...So when they premiered the Through Glass video on AOL, there was an interview Corey did and he said that this song is about how fake and plastic Hollywood is. So I admit, I was waaaaay off! lol
LOL waaay way off. You still had some good interpretations. :]
LOL waaay way off. You still had some good interpretations. :]
He's talking about "plastic people", "plastic music". About the whole American Idol thing.
"I'm looking at you through the glass" = through TV "Don't know how much time has passed" = he's just sitting there, watching this stupid thing for hours and hours
"How much is real? So much to question" = talking about how fake those people are "Never dare make up the mannequins" = how those "plastic people" have been idolised by others, especially youth "just listen to the noises" = noises, becos it's not really music
"Before you tell yourself it's just a different scene, remember it's just different from what you've seen" = I think that talks about how they see something different for once, while they're all used to seeing the same thing on TV, repeated again and again (not sure tho)
"And it's the stars that shine for you" = the "stars", the TV/music stars "And it's the stars that lie to you" = cos all they do is produce "plastic" music, being the wrong people youth looks up to
Apologies for overusing "plastic people/music" again and again, but that's exactly how Corey talks about this (wikipedia).
@lucider You got one line from the song incorrect.
@lucider You got one line from the song incorrect.
"Never dare make up the mannequins," is actually:
"Never dare make up the mannequins," is actually:
"An epidemic of the mannequins," followed by "Contaminating everything."
"An epidemic of the mannequins," followed by "Contaminating everything."
If your interpretation simply suits you better, that's fine. But in terms of analysis, it's best to use the lines as the artist intended.
If your interpretation simply suits you better, that's fine. But in terms of analysis, it's best to use the lines as the artist intended.
In an interview with Corey, it was stated that this song is about his feelings toward the music industry and how it barley resembles what it used to be, instead now being fill with talentless and lazy rich kids (epidemic of the mannequins) as is made apparent in the video in which the rich swingin party is gradually revealed to just be cardboard cutouts and are all, even the house and pool, are one by one carried away. the video also ends with the band in front of the HOLLYWOOD sign which reads HOLLOWOOD which itself turns out to be another cutout.
imo i really think the through the glass is refering to looking through a drinking glass seems alot more fitting for the song
Alright. This song IS NOT about Corey's wife helping him battle alchoholism. I originally thought it was because in an interview Corey did, he said that the new album would reflect that. But...this song is about how fake and plastic Hollywood is. Read the article
http://www.aolmusicnewsblog.com/2006/07/13/stone-sour-take-shots-at-hollowood/