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Kings of Leon – Conversation Piece Lyrics 7 years ago
These lyrics are pretty self-explanatory... don't need much interpretation, but that bassline, that's another story!
I love it,

It's a Kings of Leon song that's musically very close to being a Radiohead song...never thought I'd say it.

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Kings of Leon – Find Me Lyrics 7 years ago
This song really reminds me of another band... just can't put my finger on it, perhaps The Ataris version of Boys of Summer? I don't know maybe I'm crazy.

Really enjoying the new album!

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Rodriguez – I Wonder Lyrics 10 years ago
I wonder...

How this song is allowed to be this awesome.

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Josh Groban – Weeping Lyrics 12 years ago
This is a South African resistance song, written in the mid-1980's by a young white soldier named Dan Heyman conscripted to the SADF. The young soldier was sent to a township to enforce curfew on the many inhabitants. He was outraged by the oppression he saw there and wrote this song in defiance. The man in the lyrics is Hendrik Verwoerd the architect of Apartheid. The song highlights Verwoerd's arrogance toward the world's media when he was questioned about the situation in South Africa. The song is about the barrier he created between races to keep white people "safe from the Back Danger" he made black people out to be dangerous, monstrous even. When in reality, the oppressed were innocents, weeping instead of roaring. A very moving song about White supremacist ignorance.

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Josh Groban – Weeping Lyrics 12 years ago
This is a South African resistance song, written in the mid-1980's by a young white soldier named Dan Heyman conscripted to the SADF. The young soldier was sent to a township to enforce curfew on the many inhabitants. He was outraged by the oppression he saw there and wrote this song in defiance. The man in the lyrics is Hendrik Verwoerd the architect of Apartheid. The song highlights Verwoerd's arrogance toward the world's media when he was questioned about the situation in South Africa. The song is about the barrier he created between races to keep white people "safe from the Back Danger" he made black people out to be dangerous, monstrous even. When in reality, the oppressed were innocents, weeping instead of roaring. A very moving song about White supremacist ignorance.

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Pavement – Soul Food Lyrics 12 years ago
mmmmmm, pass me dem Maaagic Mushrooms.

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The Parlotones – Push Me To The Floor Lyrics 12 years ago
Parlotones opened for Coldplay with this song last Wednesday... There couldn't be a better opening act anywhere!!

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Yo La Tengo – Deeper Into Movies Lyrics 12 years ago
The vocals sound a bit like some parts of "Comfortably Numb" and thats why I love this song!

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Wilco – Black Moon Lyrics 12 years ago
I like the metaphor about him being an old shoe, but what does it mean!? He's basically
"admitting" to it as if he's being accused...

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Wilco – Sunloathe Lyrics 12 years ago
I think the speaker is saying that he loathes the sun, because he is jealous of the happiness it brings to others. Happiness he doesn't feel yet, because he's feeling a little down and he's sure that this feeling will come to pass, but right now he hates the sun, the world and everything on the outside that keeps on going cheerfully makes him feel left behind and left out to figure it out but he knows he'll pick back up again someday...until then, this guy's pretty much in league with the average albino I guess.

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Ra Ra Riot – Suspended in Gaffa (Kate Bush cover) Lyrics 12 years ago
Okay, supposing that all you've said is true...that Kate Bush is good and Ra Ra Riot also. I'd still like to know what the H Gaffa' is. I guess I'm the only tard who doesn't know.

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The Zombies – This Will Be Our Year Lyrics 12 years ago
I stumbled upon the Zombies today...took a long time to come, but WOW. This is as good as the 60s got.

...Bar Pink Floyd, of course.

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