I don't know if I would call it romantic in the sense of singing it to a loved one as a sweet gesture or whatever as opposed to for a special person. Personally it's not imperative that I understand 100% of a song's meaning, I like to sort of get the gist and sort of sit in it for awhile and reflect, and just enjoy the music for what it is i guess. I suppose I sort of think it's always got to be simple enough that everyone who hears it can get it. But sometimes artists don't want you to understand 100% of it anyway, to add a deep sort of personal aspect to it. But then again, I'm not sure that's the case here and I'm usually terrible at deciphering things like this so uh, I guess in short read the first line of what I said and neglect the rest Fantastic song though, definitely one of my top favourites from the album.
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I think of it as one, personally. I mean, it even says "I'm so in love with you"... Now, what it's a love song to could vary. Could be a person,
could be music, etc.
could be music, etc.
"If you think that its pretentious, you've been taken for a ride."
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CutManMetal wrote:I think of it as one, personally. I mean, it even says "I'm so in love with you"... Now, what it's a love song to could vary. Could be a person,
could be music, etc.
...I never thought of it like that.
http://www.last.fm/user/Chimairacle
Pleasure to share a different perspective, then. *grin*
"If you think that its pretentious, you've been taken for a ride."
~ Genesis, "It"
--My band--
http://arresteddecay.bandcamp.com/
~ Genesis, "It"
--My band--
http://arresteddecay.bandcamp.com/
Here's a little known fact: The song is actually about Smashing Pumpkins guitarist, James Iha.
ppinkham wrote:Here's a little known fact: The song is actually about Smashing Pumpkins guitarist, James Iha.
Lawl. I love how it's a special on his solo career, yet they had to pop in Corgan somewhere, just to give it context.
James Iha? Who?
...he was in that band with Billy Corgan? OH, THAT GUY!
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I love this song. So simple. I have a gripe, though. In the song he sings... Ah ih, ah ih. Not ih ah.
I asked Devin himself about this and he said he thought it was the other way around. Listen and tell me what you think.
I asked Devin himself about this and he said he thought it was the other way around. Listen and tell me what you think.
Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"
It's funny, this is the song from the album that I treated more as an interlude when I first heard it, but the more I listen to it, the more I truly love it, and not just, "the more I think it's as great as every other song off the album". Maybe it's because I can relate to its romantic qualities. I'd place it as my 3rd favorite, behind the title track and Supercrush.
gurp13 wrote:I love this song. So simple. I have a gripe, though. In the song he sings... Ah ih, ah ih. Not ih ah.
I asked Devin himself about this and he said he thought it was the other way around. Listen and tell me what you think.
I know this is a 2 month old gripe, but I always saw it as "Ih-Ah" because the pre-chorus progression's first chord starts on the "Ih". The "Ah" before it is more like a lead-in note than a lyric. He probably could have replaced it with an "oh" and this conversation wouldn't even be happening.
Ultimetalhead wrote:gurp13 wrote:I love this song. So simple. I have a gripe, though. In the song he sings... Ah ih, ah ih. Not ih ah.
I asked Devin himself about this and he said he thought it was the other way around. Listen and tell me what you think.
I know this is a 2 month old gripe, but I always saw it as "Ih-Ah" because the pre-chorus progression's first chord starts on the "Ih". The "Ah" before it is more like a lead-in note than a lyric. He probably could have replaced it with an "oh" and this conversation wouldn't even be happening.
He could have, but he didn't. but that's a good explanation, though. Every time I listen to it, it sounds like ah-ih. I appreciate someone finally coming up with a reasonable rationalization.
Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"
Part of me thinks it's about his kid.
I have a friend who thinks it's a pisstake, though.
I have a friend who thinks it's a pisstake, though.
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