Read multiple times that Julian Cope apparently used to do a lot of LSD in the days of Teardrop Explodes. Maybe it's about that? Is what you're seeing real, or your mind betraying you as an effect of the drugs?
Read multiple times that Julian Cope apparently used to do a lot of LSD in the days of Teardrop Explodes. Maybe it's about that? Is what you're seeing real, or your mind betraying you as an effect of the drugs?
Ahh, man!
Ahh, man!
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I've read all 116 comments and the most useful clue was the connection to Dark Eyed Sailor. This song is basically a modern retelling of that song. You can even sing the lyrics of Dark Eyed Sailor to the music of A-Punk.
I've read all 116 comments and the most useful clue was the connection to Dark Eyed Sailor. This song is basically a modern retelling of that song. You can even sing the lyrics of Dark Eyed Sailor to the music of A-Punk.
Dark Eyed Sailor is about a young woman who has half of a promise ring given to her by a sailor. He disappears for seven years and she thinks his half of the ring is "rolling at the bottom of the sea". A man she is speaking to, asks her why she hasn't found another lover, which makes her indignant. It turns out though, that HE is her Sailor (His Honor) and they marry and live happily ever after. Moral of the story surmised in the last line "So maids be loyal when your love’s at sea... For a cloudy morning brings in a sunny day."
VW's version is a bit darker. The girl in this one is probably a nurse at Sloan Kettering. She's driving from New Jersey into NYC with her boyfriend who is a sailor or boatman of some sort (there are many docks near the Hudson inlet). "His Honor" in this version is used sarcastically. He gives her a promise ring which carries 1000 year commitment, but she's hardened by the things she's seen at her job, and takes it.
The raincoats are what seamen wear, hence the chorus.
"His Honor" abandons his job (and Johanna) and goes to a landlocked state, seeking a change. "Cut his teeth on turquoise harmonicas" means he learns to play music (maybe joins "A-Punk" band 'ey?) while down there. Meanwhile Johanna has moved to an apartment near the Hudson River in Washington Heights, and the song ends where the first one begins. Johanna tells the narrator she's holding a flame for her lover. She still has her half of the ring and thinks her lover is lost to the sea.
I don't think the narrator is the lover, since he also inserts himself into the story of Dark Eyed Sailor, but only as a witness. Every day she sees the Hudson from her apartment: Look outside at the raincoats coming, say "oh".
one of the most relatable songs ever and i dont think thats a good thing
one of the most relatable songs ever and i dont think thats a good thing
Seems pretty obvious to me that this is about some hippie friends he knew, a couple, who died young. The tone is deeply loving and even celebratory, in the face of a tragedy. "We were ring around the rosy children" = we were hippies "They were circles around the sun" = they were even more transcendent than the rest of us. "Circles around the sun," planets, gods, or untouchable god-like people. Perhaps they did more drugs. He goes on to talk about their unbreakable spirit and romance and happiness, and then repeats several times, "hearts were broken." They died young, and moved on to...
Seems pretty obvious to me that this is about some hippie friends he knew, a couple, who died young. The tone is deeply loving and even celebratory, in the face of a tragedy. "We were ring around the rosy children" = we were hippies "They were circles around the sun" = they were even more transcendent than the rest of us. "Circles around the sun," planets, gods, or untouchable god-like people. Perhaps they did more drugs. He goes on to talk about their unbreakable spirit and romance and happiness, and then repeats several times, "hearts were broken." They died young, and moved on to "another land beneath another sky." They probably died of an overdose.
It seems like the main point of this song is to "hold them up" to celebrate them and their love and their life, and even their death, because they were such beloved special people.
This is an interpretation from an A.I.: "I Will Buy You A New Life," a track by Everclear, explores themes of love and devotion against the backdrop of financial struggles. The first part depicts someone offering support and reassurance in both tangible ways (e.g., paying bills) and symbolic ones ("Yes I will buy you a garden where your flowers can bloom"). It also includes an insight into their own life, acknowledging that while they may not be rich or have the ideal circumstances to offer comfort, they believe they're doing better than those who judge without experiencing poverty firsthand. The second...
This is an interpretation from an A.I.: "I Will Buy You A New Life," a track by Everclear, explores themes of love and devotion against the backdrop of financial struggles. The first part depicts someone offering support and reassurance in both tangible ways (e.g., paying bills) and symbolic ones ("Yes I will buy you a garden where your flowers can bloom"). It also includes an insight into their own life, acknowledging that while they may not be rich or have the ideal circumstances to offer comfort, they believe they're doing better than those who judge without experiencing poverty firsthand. The second verse highlights past relationships and compares them unfavorably with the present one; it emphasizes how the singer can provide emotional depth that others cannot match ("No they can't make you feel the way I do"). This underlines their conviction in building a life together, regardless of any challenges or differences. The chorus is central to understanding the song as a whole – with repeated promises about providing not just financial security but also a fulfilling and enriching lifestyle ("I will buy you that big house/Way up in west hills"). It communicates the singer's commitment towards creating a better future for their loved one. In conclusion, "I Will Buy You A New Life" is an emotive portrayal of love amidst adversity and struggle – with its lyrics expressing devotion, resilience, and determination to provide hope and stability through difficult times. The song highlights how the bonds we create can offer strength even in challenging financial situations, reminding us that sometimes it's not about having wealth but providing emotional support that truly counts towards building a fulfilling life together with someone special.
This is the interpretation from an A.I.: ""Save Yourself," a song by Stabbing Westward, primarily addresses themes of self-reliance and personal responsibility in the face of emotional distress or adversity. The first verse depicts an individual who is struggling with feelings of loneliness and emptiness; they're searching for someone to help them overcome their challenges but recognize that others can only be sources of support rather than solutions themselves (indicated by "So just save yourself"). The chorus, a recurring motif throughout the song, reinforces this notion – asserting the futility and unrealistic expectations in seeking salvation from external forces when one's...
This is the interpretation from an A.I.: ""Save Yourself," a song by Stabbing Westward, primarily addresses themes of self-reliance and personal responsibility in the face of emotional distress or adversity. The first verse depicts an individual who is struggling with feelings of loneliness and emptiness; they're searching for someone to help them overcome their challenges but recognize that others can only be sources of support rather than solutions themselves (indicated by "So just save yourself"). The chorus, a recurring motif throughout the song, reinforces this notion – asserting the futility and unrealistic expectations in seeking salvation from external forces when one's primary focus should instead lie on their own self-preservation. It emphasizes how individuals must first address their internal struggles before expecting to find solace elsewhere ("I can't even save myself!"). This sentiment is further explored in the second verse where both parties (the singer and the listener) are acknowledged as damaged, implying a shared understanding of personal shortcomings that cannot be resolved by attempting to 'save' someone else. This mutual acknowledgment underlines self-acceptance - an essential step towards true progression or healing from past traumas or emotional burdens ("I am just as fucked as you"). The third verse highlights the value of solitude in dealing with personal struggles; it suggests that rather than seeking pity and dependence on others, individuals should embrace their loneliness if necessary because ultimately, they hold the power to save themselves from the pain they endure. The chorus flips this perspective at its climax by placing the responsibility back onto the other person – further driving home the message of personal agency in overcoming adversity ("You cannot save me...Save yourself!"). Overall," Save Yourself" is a poignant exploration into themes related to self-reliance, emotional resilience, and accepting one's imperfections while encouraging listeners not to rely solely on others for salvation from their inner turmoils. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of focusing inwardly to foster growth amidst adversity."
This is interpretation from an A.I.: "Basket Case," written by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, delves into themes of mental health struggles and societal pressures surrounding vulnerability in relationships. The first verse introduces the speaker as a neurotic individual who is prone to excessive worrying or 'melodramatizing' their life situations – highlighting that even mundane aspects can seem significant due to internal stressors they experience. The chorus presents an existential dilemma: whether these feelings of paranoia and unease are caused by external factors like drugs (implied in the second verse) or if it's simply a reflection of their inherent anxiety...
This is interpretation from an A.I.: "Basket Case," written by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, delves into themes of mental health struggles and societal pressures surrounding vulnerability in relationships. The first verse introduces the speaker as a neurotic individual who is prone to excessive worrying or 'melodramatizing' their life situations – highlighting that even mundane aspects can seem significant due to internal stressors they experience. The chorus presents an existential dilemma: whether these feelings of paranoia and unease are caused by external factors like drugs (implied in the second verse) or if it's simply a reflection of their inherent anxiety that manifests without any specific cause - essentially, questioning the nature of their mental state. The following verses continue to explore this theme as they delve deeper into coping mechanisms adopted by society for such situations; seeking professional help from therapists (who suggest lack of intimacy might be contributing) or indulging in momentary distractions like casual sex with a prostitute only leads back to the initial issue – self-doubt and discomfort within their own mind. The repeated chorus signifies how these doubts keep resurfacing, causing turmoil that seems never-ending as they grapple internally for control over their mental health while acknowledging it might be a losing battle due its complex nature ("Grasping to control...So I better hold on"). This struggle highlights the difficulty of finding stability in one's psyche when facing persistent internal conflict. Overall, "Basket Case" is an emotionally raw exploration into anxiety and mental health struggles, emphasizing how societal pressures often complicate matters further as individuals search for solutions amidst confusion and uncertainty. It underscores the need to break free from such expectations in order to find genuine solace within oneself or through empathetic connections with others who understand these battles firsthand."
This is an A.I. Interpretation: ""Kryptonite," a song by the American rock band '3 Doors Down,' delves into themes of friendship, love, vulnerability, and expectations within relationships. It explores how individuals can feel pressured to maintain strong facades or be seen as "superhuman," which could lead to internal struggles that often go unacknowledged due to societal norms demanding strength at all costs. In the first verse of this song, we find the speaker describing their attempt to clear his mind through a metaphorical journey around the world while leaving behind parts of himself in "the sands of time." This reflects an...
This is an A.I. Interpretation: ""Kryptonite," a song by the American rock band '3 Doors Down,' delves into themes of friendship, love, vulnerability, and expectations within relationships. It explores how individuals can feel pressured to maintain strong facades or be seen as "superhuman," which could lead to internal struggles that often go unacknowledged due to societal norms demanding strength at all costs. In the first verse of this song, we find the speaker describing their attempt to clear his mind through a metaphorical journey around the world while leaving behind parts of himself in "the sands of time." This reflects an inner conflict as he acknowledges being drawn towards 'darker' aspects of life but doesn’t understand why. The chorus introduces the concept of Kryptonite - a substance known to weaken Superman, representing vulnerabilities or factors that could potentially compromise one's strength and resilience in relationships. Here, the speaker asks if his friend will still view him as "Superman," implying he fears losing respect due to his imperfections being exposed by these moments of weakness (or 'Kryptonite'). The second verse shifts focus on their role as a confidant or savior for another person - carrying secrets and providing constant support in times of need, such as preventing them from experiencing serious consequences. This underscores how this relationship dynamic is inherently unbalanced, with the speaker shouldering much responsibility without expecting anything substantial in return – possibly leading to resentment or feelings of being taken advantage of over time (indicated by 'taken for granted'). Overall,"Kryptonite" offers an insightful exploration into the complexities and expectations within relationships while acknowledging human vulnerability. The song encourages openness about these emotional struggles as a means towards fostering genuine connections with others, rather than maintaining false facades of strength or perfection."
I was diagnosed with bpd some time ago and when i heard this song i got hooked instantly. I really tells it so well how your mood can change from super happy and manic to sleeping in your bed, crying so much your eyes are burning red from the salt in your tears. When your friends start feeling like hungry lions who just want to use you and you cant get the bad thoughts off your mind.
I was diagnosed with bpd some time ago and when i heard this song i got hooked instantly. I really tells it so well how your mood can change from super happy and manic to sleeping in your bed, crying so much your eyes are burning red from the salt in your tears. When your friends start feeling like hungry lions who just want to use you and you cant get the bad thoughts off your mind.
There is so much things that sound like self harm, suicide, overthinking and manic episodes in this song that i can relate.
There is so much things that sound like self harm, suicide, overthinking and manic episodes in this song that i can relate.
So I personally like to think that "sleepyhead" is a person with bpd who killed theirself