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As a musician, with any band or song I like I always try to interpret the lyrics. I like to think about what the original meaning probably was, and then what it means to me.

 

Songs that I truely adore, are songs that actually mean something to me.

 

Don't get me wrong listening to the Scissor Sisters, or Kylie, or any other more "commercialised" song/band are great to listen to when out at the pub, but it's not something I would take home and relate to my own life.

 

And as a musicna it always shocks, surprises and scares me when I hear that people just "take songs for what they are." They just sing along and don't think about the words. It's something I could never do.

 

What are you?

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What are you?

I'm still up, that's what I am. I really shouldn't be.

 

Anyway, the first time I hear a song I like my primary focus tends to be the music itself, with the vocals — or rather the lyrics — taking something of a backseat. Once I've gotten the 'feel' for a track and know we get along, I listen more carefully to the words and other details.

 

If a song has vocals I like for them to mean something, even if they don't particularly relate to me; sincerity or purpose is all that's required. I don't think many songs relate to me as I'm pretty boring, but I still appreciate the ideas behind them.

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I'm a lyrics man myself, I do like the lyrics to have some meaning. If I can relate to them fair enough, but I don't always have to. They just have to have meaning, and if they're expressing emotions I have to feel they believe what they are saying.

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Here's a little game, random set of lyrics, whats everyones interpretation?

 

I fell in love with an American

I fell in love with a sordid dream

I fell in love with an American

How do you like me?

How do you like me now?

 

I'll give you a feeling so divine

I'll give you a rush that'll make you blind

I'll give you a time to take away

I'll give you a feeling that'll make you mine

 

I fell in love with an American

I fell in love with a ugly name

I fell in love with an American

How do you like me?

How do you like me now?

 

I'll give you a feeling so divine

I'll give you a rush that'll make you blind

I'll give you a time to take away

I'll give you a feeling that'll make you mine

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My own land has closed its gates on me

All alone in world, it's scaring me

 

I am here to prove you wrong

I'm accused of something I live for

 

In my dreamland, there's one who understands

A friendly soul, trusting life in your hands

 

Yes, I gave it all I can

Now it's invaded by a stranger

 

Keep in mind what you have heard today

You might find that you are not so brave

Are you man enough, carry the load all alone

When others have your own

 

My old land is but a pile of sand

Cold and bare but something still is there

 

Yes, I gave it all I can

Now it's invaded by a stranger

 

Keep in mind what you have heard today

You might find that you are not so brave

Are you man enough, carry the load all alone

When others have your own

 

I'm a true patriot, you are my land,

you were my soul, you're all I've had

Now I am here, and I want it all back

 

In my dreams, I climb the hills I see

and let a gentle breeze lead me to

plains I once have seen and

clear blue sky, I swim in lakes I find

I build a house right there

that you can't take away,never take away

 

I am here to claim my land

you can't keep me away,forever

 

Keep in mind what you have heard today

You might find that you are not so brave

Are you man enough, carry the load all alone

When others have your own

 

Interpret them then.

 

I prefer lyrics where they're not straight to the point. Tbh the lyrics above to me just seem to be able falling in love with an american lol, or maybe some sort of porn start seeing as it mentions a sordid dream.

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The above lyrics seem just to be about war and that persons country being taken over, though if you look deeper it could be about a lost lover, now with a stranger.

 

It depends on the artist as to whether I listen to the lyrics, I mean there's not a lot of point trying to interpret the lyrics to 'Vauxhall Brothers', but some can be brilliant.

 

Here's some grade A lyrics:

 

 

Darkness at the break of noon

Shadows even the silver spoon

The handmade blade, the child's balloon

Eclipses both the sun and moon

To understand you know too soon

There is no sense in trying.

 

Pointed threats, they bluff with scorn

Suicide remarks are torn

From the fool's gold mouthpiece

The hollow horn plays wasted words

Proves to warn

That he not busy being born

Is busy dying.

 

Temptation's page flies out the door

You follow, find yourself at war

Watch waterfalls of pity roar

You feel to moan but unlike before

You discover

That you'd just be

One more person crying.

 

So don't fear if you hear

A foreign sound to your ear

It's alright, Ma, I'm only sighing.

 

This is only a small part of the lyrics (it's a big song), the whole thing can be found here http://bobdylan.com/moderntimes/songs/itsalright.html

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Interpret them then.

 

I prefer lyrics where they're not straight to the point. Tbh the lyrics above to me just seem to be able falling in love with an american lol, or maybe some sort of porn start seeing as it mentions a sordid dream.

 

 

They were actually about trapping someone by getting them addicted to drugs.

 

"How do you like me now" is street slang for cocaine. And the chorus, just fits.

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On the first few listens I wont pay much attention to the lyrics, but after I've heard it a few times I'll start getting the lyrics and seeing what the song is really about. Mostly that's because I listen to music while I'm working or playing games so I dont pay attention to it, just hear the tune. But after a few listens I know the tune and can listen to the lyrics easier.

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not sure about interpret, but I'm all for trying to understand where the artist is coming from.

 

Incidently, who're your favourite lyracists? I'm gonna go for Jeff Buckley and Thom Yorke myself...

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Hmmm, a bit of both, sometimes I like to work out what the lyrics are about, sometimes I just see what kind of mood the actual music conveys. I quite like Pixies lyrics due to there willfully obscure nature, but then I also like Shane MacGowen and Nick Cave's lyrics for there witty simplicity and the way they tell a complete story within the confines of the song. From a hip-hop viewpoint, The Roots have got some pretty good lyrics as well.

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Scissor Sisters songs often have meanings. Anyway.

 

Sometimes I do, depends on how much im into it. But then, I'd imagine most of the time I'm wrong.

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I don't interpret the lyrics until I know every line in the song.

 

Incidently, who're your favourite lyracists? I'm gonna go for Jeff Buckley and Thom Yorke myself...

 

And so will I. As well as Brandon Boyd from Incubus.

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I actually think there's a little bit of danger in focusing purely on the lyrics of a song without looking at the musical composition of the piece, as often you'd only miss a good deal of what the song is trying to convey in terms of imagery and emotion along with the message. Also, I think it's important that songwriters and poets don't fall into the trap of deliberately trying to be too aloof in the name of artistic expression. Often I find that all that happens is that you can confuse your own expression.

 

My pefered lyricists are pobably R.E.M and Elton John. Basic stuff I know, but often done with a great deal of intelligence.

 

I'm really enjoying the Dylan song above though. I've always got the impression that Bob was a poet first and a songwriter second. Sounds like something he wrote as a moody teenager. Maybe about his moody teenage years. Angst galore!

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For me it's gotta be Dylan, though I'm discovering the best kinds of lyrics in old folk or blues music. Quite often simple easy to understand stuff but that really say stuff.

 

Here's some more great lyrics, this time from Buffy Sainte-Marie:

 

 

He's five feet two and he's six feet four

He fights with missiles and with spears

He's all of 31 and he's only 17

He's been a soldier for a thousand years

 

He's a Catholic, a Hindu, an atheist, a Jain,

a Buddhist and a Baptist and a Jew

and he knows he shouldn't kill

and he knows he always will

kill you for me my friend and me for you

 

And he's fighting for Canada,

he's fighting for France,

he's fighting for the USA,

and he's fighting for the Russians

and he's fighting for Japan,

and he thinks we'll put an end to war this way

 

And he's fighting for Democracy

and fighting for the Reds

He says it's for the peace of all

He's the one who must decide

who's to live and who's to die

and he never sees the writing on the walls

 

But without him how would Hitler have

condemned him at Dachau

Without him Caesar would have stood alone

He's the one who gives his body

as a weapon to a war

and without him all this killing can't go on

 

He's the universal soldier and he

really is to blame

His orders come from far away no more

They come from him, and you, and me

and brothers can't you see

this is not the way we put an end to war

 

Written in the early sixties and still relevant today, but I guess most war songs are.

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Don't get me wrong listening to the Scissor Sisters, or Kylie, or any other more "commercialised" song/band are great to listen to when out at the pub, but it's not something I would take home and relate to my own life.

 

What what what?! Scissor Sisters have amazing lyrics! Their whole new album is pretty much about the acceptance of death and it's impending doom - it meant a lot to me. Return to Oz has most wonderful lyrics and even Filthy/Gorgeous - though maybe not the most thoughtful - has some excellent stuff in there.

 

Anyway, I do not really analyise lyrics - I just know them and sing along. Yay.

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We were talking about this in Sociology today. Talking about social class we came across the lyric "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got

I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the block"

 

Meaning, dont be fooled with my diamonds, I'm still from a ghetto.

 

We all understood what that meant, but we dont think that J-Lo would've.

 

I always try to understand what the lyrics mean, that's what I like about the music. Obviously I like music that's just fast paced and good to dance and/or sing along too but at home, like you, somme, at home I like to listen to meaningful music.

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We the people fight for our existence

We don't claim to be perfect

But we're free

We dream our dreams alone

With no resistance

Fading like the stars we wish to be

 

You know I didn't mean

What I just said

But my God woke up

On the wrong side of his bed

And it just don't matter now

 

Cos little by little

We gave you everything

You ever dreamed of

Little by little

The wheels of your life

Have slowly fallen off

Little by little

You have to give it all in all your life

And all the time I just ask myself why

You're really here

 

True perfection has to be imperfect

I know that that sounds foolish but it's true

The day has come

And now you'll have to accept

The life inside your head we give to you

 

You know I didn't mean

What I just said

But my God woke up

On the wrong side of his bed

And it just don't matter now

 

Cos little by little

We gave you everything

You ever dreamed of

Little by little

The wheels of your life

Have slowly fallen off

Little by little

You have to give it all in all your life

And all the time I just ask myself why

You're really here

Hey

 

Little by little

We gave you everything

You ever dreamed of

Little by little

The wheels of your life

Have slowly fallen off

Little by little

You had to give it all in all your life

And all the time I just ask myself why

You're really here

Why am I really here?

Why am I really here?

 

 

A lot of people feel that way about their life.

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this is really a case of whther u prefer music over words or the other way round.I always listen for music and never care for words.I mean bohemian rhapsody...music or lyrics?

But there are some songs that lyrics are more important.Most rap songs for instance.they have shite music sure.

it will come to me but i cant think of a good song with lyrics more important than music right now.

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