Rilo Kiley – It's a Hit Lyrics | 19 years ago |
they played this song on the jimmy kimmel show, and half of it was being bleeped out. |
Franz Ferdinand – Auf Achse Lyrics | 20 years ago |
or maybe he's comparing himself to christ and using it as an analogy? |
Ladytron – Seventeen Lyrics | 20 years ago |
to me, this song sounds like the modeling industry. they only want you when you're young because when you're older, your body ages too (and your mind and you start realizing how fake it is) and they start looking for younger, vulnerable, innocent, sexy, more impressionable girls. i used to be a model and the way some agencies do it is they have things like cattle calls where they just take a picture of you and say "thanks we'll let you know" and you're on your way. |
Q And Not U – Soft Pyramids Lyrics | 20 years ago |
does anyone know the lyrics to busy lights busy carpet? or ten thousand animal calls? |
Q And Not U – When the Lines Go Down Lyrics | 20 years ago |
it sounds like he's talking about phones. "when the lines go down" being telephone lines ("fiberoptic bramble"), and when, during a storm or something, they get knocked down, thus sending the "communiques to bed." "instant messages sent to your bed" and "text your message through the vines" can show the relentlessness of some people and how addicted they are to chatting. you can instant message and text message via cell phone. "born without any anytime minutes to lose." they feel the need to talk and talk because hey, if you have anytime minutes on your cell phone, you might as well not put them to waste. "service continues i'm not dead" is just like...you can't escape phones and you have service anytime, anywhere. "we can stay in touch today..." no matter where you are or what happens, phones are always there. i think in this song he might be referring to them in a bad light because you can't ever get away from them...for lack of finding a better way to explain it. anyhow, that's just my interpretation. |
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