Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill Lyrics | 14 years ago |
I love how there's like 967327852 different interpretations for this song. You can just browse around and pick one you like. That's the beauty of really good music. |
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill Lyrics | 14 years ago |
And, to clarify the obvious, it's about: and if I only could i'd be running up that hill (for you) So the narrator knows it's impossible to do it for someone else, but wants it done with Gods help. |
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill Lyrics | 14 years ago |
I love your depression-angeled interpretation. It makes so much sense in my current situation. |
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill Lyrics | 14 years ago |
If you haven't noticed, Placebo have kind of an androgyneous image. I suppose that makes the covering less far-fetched. |
Kaizers Orchestra – 170 Lyrics | 14 years ago |
det er det som er det fine med og være svensk, jeg kan forstå hvad kaizers synger om. (og nei, jeg kan inte norsk, men jeg vill lære.) |
Pendulum – Different Lyrics | 14 years ago |
I think it should be 'black heart' both times around, but I like to think of the second time as 'black out'. To me this song, especially the first verse, relates somehow to depression. "We see the shadows that are falling from your eyes" -- yes, you are tired as hell "Draining your face of everything but the disguise" -- but you try to keep a straight face and go through it alone "Don't hide baby, let them see your true colours Don't mind the camera, let them see your black heart tonight" -- the camera represents that there's always people watching, and everything you do out of normal will be remembered, but ignore that and release your pain "Don't hide baby, show them just how deep it goes" -- sure does. "Don't mind the cameras, let them see your black out baby" -- when it becomes too much my interpretation only, though. |
Panic! at the Disco – Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks Lyrics | 14 years ago |
I'm just reading Prozac Nation (by Elizabeth Wurtzel), and came across, "[...] also downing twenty milligrams of Inderal each day --- a beta-blocker normally used to lower blood pressure --- because I need it to counteract the hand shaking and the other tremorous side effects of lithium. Taking drugs breeds taking more drugs. [...] I can't believe that anyone in his right mind would deny that these are just too damn many pills." Instantly brought my mind to this song. |
Breaking Benjamin – The Diary of Jane Lyrics | 15 years ago |
i like this interpretation, because it somehow fits with my life situation :D anyways, awesome song! |
Lostprophets – Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time) Lyrics | 15 years ago |
exactly what i'm going trough right now, and i think you're sooo right about the meaning of the song :D |
The White Stripes – Jolene (Dolly Parton cover) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
(i have only heard the live version) |
The White Stripes – Jolene (Dolly Parton cover) Lyrics | 16 years ago |
this song is the single most powerful song i've ever heard additionally, it speaks directly to me and my situation |
Pink Floyd – Marooned Lyrics | 16 years ago |
this song... i don't know really, the most powerful instrumental ever, at least. i listened to it after one of my friends took her own life... this song really reflected my feelings back then.. crying, wanting to go back, always building up (you know the *now begins the song*-feeling) but time after time falling back to this building up |
Three Days Grace – (I Hate) Everything About You Lyrics | 16 years ago |
this song means but one thing for me one person behaves like she's loving someone, but time after time disappoints the other one by in the last moment choosing someone else after a time, this other person will hate the first one with his whole body 'cept for the heart |
Ebba Grön – Mental Istid Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Den bästa Ebba Grön-låten. Utan tvekan. Jag bryr mig egentligen inte om vad den handlar om, repeat one ändå... =P Nej, men 1981 levde jag inte, så jag kan inte säga om det faktiskt var så att datorn slog igenom ordentligt då, eller om det här faktiskt är en dystopisk framtidsvision. =P Sen tror jag den här texten har små fel också. Det går inte ihop med vad som sjungs i alla fall. xD |
Ebba Grön – Mamma, Pappa, Barn Lyrics | 17 years ago |
En av de bästa Ebba Grön-sångerna. Varför har ingen kommenterat?... Själv tror jag den handlar om relationen tonåring - mamma&pappa |
Ebba Grön – 800° Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Kärnvapen är ju sagt att den handlar om, och det tror jag nog också. Men vet ni att det blir faktiskt ungefär 800 grader i krematorieugnar? |
Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This is a really strange song for me. I heard it first on my confirmation camp. One of the leaders there played guitar and sang and I was completely astonished. I just didn't think she could be true. Then she sang and played it at request two times more. At the last time some of us there had enough consciousness to record it, but I didn't. That's the last time she played it for what feeled like a really long time. A lot of us continued to ask her to play it the weeks that went by, but she refused. Then, when it was time for confirmation, they said they had a last surprise for us, and she played it. For the last time when I was close by. And as I sat there, I had no possibility at all to record. Her singing is still the most beautiful I've heard. Now very recently, my father remembered she had played it, and asked me if I knew what song it was. 'No', I answered honestly, so he told me just a little about it and gave me this cover. And, yes, I like it and listen to it alot, but nobody does it better than the leader there. I wish I'd recorded it somehow. That's the best version of it out there, and it's a pity nobody else can hear it. |
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