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September 26, 2009
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "Solid Forms Dissolving" by Circulatory System, The.
"genius." (view)
June 28, 2009
 Quadrophenic rated down a comment posted by effigyfilth for "Wash the Day" by TV on the Radio.
"I'm sorry, I forgot to start off by saying that I believe this song is about 9/11 and the events that followed." (view)
June 26, 2009
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "Thin Blue Flame" by Josh Ritter.
"With each stanza, he changes his view of faith through different aspects of the world. Thin blue flame=viewing the world through his own passion Thin blue wire=viewing world through men's constructions of faith i.e. religious belief systems Thin blue stream=viewing world through human relations i.e. war; then, constructs his own dreamlike version of..." (view)
June 23, 2009
 Quadrophenic rated up a comment posted by MannyKiller for "Reckoner" by Radiohead.
"The song is pretty clear in meaning. I'm not even Christian ;) Overall - the song deals with Judgement day - or the end of the world. Also known as "Day of Reckoning" as referred to in the bible. Therefore - the Reckoner is god. The..." (view)
June 18, 2009
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "Vultures" by John Mayer.
"I think it's about temptation and the tricks it plays. "They've never gone this long without a kill before" suggests the vultures are the constant reminders of his body's dependency (could be drug addiction, sex, ice cream, anything really). His body is used to taking pleasure in one of those..." (view)
June 11, 2009
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "Dancing Choose" by TV on the Radio.
"Do your own thing. In my mind I'm breeding more minds." (view)
May 17, 2009
 Quadrophenic rated up a comment posted by rastasoldier for "Pigeon" by Cannibal Ox.
"pigeons is just a term for the people caught in the systematic gang culture in NY, and scream phoenix which comes after this is like the ascent, or evolution from pigeon to phoenix. its pretty much representative of their escape from the street violence. Vordul's verse makes this whole world..." (view)
April 23, 2009
 Quadrophenic rated up a comment posted by TaoAvatar20 for "Baba O'Riley" by Who, The.
"It's basically a song written to Pete Townsend's Indian mystic teacher, telling him not to worry about the state of youth in the world, that it'll all be okay. This is bar-none my favorite song ever on my favorite album ever...I learned how to use a stereo so I could..." (view)
 Quadrophenic rated up a comment posted by AnonMcAnonymous for "Stork and Owl" by TV on the Radio.
"‘This might be about dying and not being afraid of it.’ – I agree. That pretty much succinctly and efficiently sums up what I think it means too. I’m still going to go on big repetitive essay length spiel though (I’m bored, and I like ranting ) The symbolism of the..." (view)
 Quadrophenic posted a lyric interpretation to "Stork and Owl" by TV on the Radio.
"‘This might be about dying and not being afraid of it.’ – I agree. That pretty much succinctly and efficiently sums up what I think it means too. I’m still going to go on big repetitive essay length spiel though (I’m bored, and I like ranting ) The symbolism of the..." (view)
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "Staring At The Sun" by TV on the Radio.
"mevlana, that's awesome. i just gained about 3 times more respect for this band than i had:) the line, 'note the trees because the/dirt is temporary' is one of the most brilliant phrases i've ever heard. trees are symbols of permanence, strength. i think of ancient redwoods hundreds or thousands of..." (view)
 Quadrophenic rated up a comment posted by egotrippen for "Staring At The Sun" by TV on the Radio.
"mevlana, that's awesome. i just gained about 3 times more respect for this band than i had:) the line, 'note the trees because the/dirt is temporary' is one of the most brilliant phrases i've ever heard. trees are symbols of permanence, strength. i think of ancient redwoods hundreds or thousands of..." (view)
March 21, 2009
 Quadrophenic posted a comment to "DLZ" by TV on the Radio.
"Everyone's at least somewhat right on this song. This song's about the Illuminati. And how they're dying. Finally. This is beginning to feel like the DAWN OF THE LUZ OF FOREVER." (view)