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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 17:27:58 GMT
Hi All, Think the album in both versions of the are good....
Lonesome Rd/Fight For Every Heartbeat/Everybody Knows How To Fly, I also rather like Twinkle reminds me of my slim figure....

Geoff.
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Apr 20, 2018 19:30:12 GMT
Pink just IS your colour, dear!
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Post by charles on Apr 21, 2018 2:33:02 GMT
Where that came from nobody knows.
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Post by powerage on Apr 21, 2018 12:43:53 GMT
2,7 & 8!
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 21, 2018 13:01:19 GMT
Deleted it from my ipod. Its canny and all but so much more better music to listen to.
Maybe one day.
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Post by freewilly on Apr 23, 2018 17:18:25 GMT
2, 5 and 8 for me. Listened many times but tend to skip Halloween. Doesn’t add anything to the album overall. Still maintain that “Over and Out” should have closed the album. Why? It’s not a personal song at all but a pish lyric about a aircraft pilot. Who says this, well Rick did. Reading into otherwise is delusional. Not delusional Music is art and it's there for the listener to connect the dots themselves for the song to create it's own meaning to that person. Your post is quite ignorant tbh
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 23, 2018 17:23:26 GMT
Why? It’s not a personal song at all but a pish lyric about a aircraft pilot. Who says this, well Rick did. Reading into otherwise is delusional. Not delusional Music is art and it's there for the listener to connect the dots themselves for the song to create it's own meaning to that person. Your post is quite ignorant tbh For stating the facts. Reading something into a song that isnt there is delusional.Perhaps you should look up the definition of delusional.
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Post by freewilly on Apr 23, 2018 17:29:57 GMT
Not delusional Music is art and it's there for the listener to connect the dots themselves for the song to create it's own meaning to that person. Your post is quite ignorant tbh For stating the facts. Reading something into a song that isnt there is delusional. Right so, there's a song out at the moment. The lyrics are a hauntingly accurate description of what I went through when I was going a dark period and that song hits me like a punch in the gut every time I hear it because of it. Turns out the song isn't about depression/mental health but, a conversation between the writer at his current age and his 20 year old self. Does that make me delusional? Noel Gallagher and various other songwriters are on record for wanting people to put their own meanings to their songs... Are they delusional? Your post to wsol just came across very ignorant and incredibly black and white. Some of us aren't emotionally suffocated
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 23, 2018 17:39:43 GMT
For stating the facts. Reading something into a song that isnt there is delusional. Right so, there's a song out at the moment. The lyrics are a hauntingly accurate description of what I went through when I was going a dark period and that song hits me like a punch in the gut every time I hear it because of it. Turns out the song isn't about depression/mental health but, a conversation between the writer at his current age and his 20 year old self. Does that make me delusional? Noel Gallagher and various other songwriters are on record for wanting people to put their own meanings to their songs... Are they delusional? Your post to wsol just came across very ignorant and incredibly black and white. Some of us aren't emotionally suffocated If you look up the term delusional you will find my answer. ‘Emotionally suffocated?’ I’m not sure you know what that means. As we are not nor is WSOL in a relationship. But if I told you, you are deluded if you think it means something else. I guess you wouldn’t understand.
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Post by freewilly on Apr 23, 2018 21:07:10 GMT
Right so, there's a song out at the moment. The lyrics are a hauntingly accurate description of what I went through when I was going a dark period and that song hits me like a punch in the gut every time I hear it because of it. Turns out the song isn't about depression/mental health but, a conversation between the writer at his current age and his 20 year old self. Does that make me delusional? Noel Gallagher and various other songwriters are on record for wanting people to put their own meanings to their songs... Are they delusional? Your post to wsol just came across very ignorant and incredibly black and white. Some of us aren't emotionally suffocated If you look up the term delusional you will find my answer. ‘Emotionally suffocated?’ I’m not sure you know what that means. As we are not nor is WSOL in a relationship. But if I told you, you are deluded if you think it means something else. I guess you wouldn’t understand. You're right, I don't understand you
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Post by curiousgirl on Apr 23, 2018 22:27:41 GMT
I'm with freewilly on this one paradiseflats . Music/art is there for us to respond in any way we want. I too think suggesting other members are delusional for reading other interpretations into this song is a tad harsh. By all means disagree over taste but don't insult other members, in this instance both FW and @wsol, in this way. ******************* If we're going to play the semantics game, this is how I see the meaning of delusion. My Chambers dictionary says, "the state of being deluded, hallucinations, false beliefs." If a word can mean both hallucinations and false beliefs, I think that suggests something more than a misunderstanding of the meaning of song lyrics, poetry, a story. Sure you can split hairs and say, technically, your belief in what the lyrics mean is false. But we all know that if someone is deluded, they are usually in thrall to something more powerful than a minor misunderstanding such as this. And if a person calls another deluded over something minor, then it is seen as an insult becuase its an exaggeration of the real situation.
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Post by vivfromcov on Apr 23, 2018 22:33:41 GMT
Not delusional Music is art and it's there for the listener to connect the dots themselves for the song to create it's own meaning to that person. Your post is quite ignorant tbh For stating the facts. Reading something into a song that isnt there is delusional.Perhaps you should look up the definition of delusional. But how do you know what Rick intended the lyrics to mean? Just because we've read somewhere that Rick said it was about a pilot getting lost, doesn't mean that's the whole truth. He's hardly going to say it's a mournful lament about his impending demise, is he?
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 24, 2018 8:20:40 GMT
For stating the facts. Reading something into a song that isnt there is delusional.Perhaps you should look up the definition of delusional. But how do you know what Rick intended the lyrics to mean? Just because we've read somewhere that Rick said it was about a pilot getting lost, doesn't mean that's the whole truth. He's hardly going to say it's a mournful lament about his impending demise, is he? Did he know that when he recorded it ? Maybe, but many artist has openly spoken about writing songs about being near their end. I accept it’s possible but it’s also very possible it’s not.
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Post by dennis on Apr 24, 2018 18:23:13 GMT
But how do you know what Rick intended the lyrics to mean? Just because we've read somewhere that Rick said it was about a pilot getting lost, doesn't mean that's the whole truth. He's hardly going to say it's a mournful lament about his impending demise, is he? Did he know that when he recorded it ? Maybe, but many artist has openly spoken about writing songs about being near their end. I accept it’s possible but it’s also very possible it’s not. It doesn't really matter what the artist means, or thinks he means - sometimes they admit that they only subsequently realise what it was really all about, once the piece of art is available to others they will inevitably place their own interpretation upon the piece. Hence many artists refuse to discuss their motivation or intentions so as to leave the piece to speak for itself & allow others to make of it what they will.
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 24, 2018 18:26:37 GMT
Did he know that when he recorded it ? Maybe, but many artist has openly spoken about writing songs about being near their end. I accept it’s possible but it’s also very possible it’s not. It doesn't really matter what the artist means, or thinks he means - sometimes they admit that they only subsequently realise what it was really all about, once the piece of art is available to others they will inevitably place their own interpretation upon the piece. Hence many artists refuse to discuss their motivation or intentions so as to leave the piece to speak for itself & allow others to make of it what they will. I accept that Dennis. But in this case he stated what it is about. Personally I think it matters in what he meant when people try to read into what he was saying. But all artists know once in the public realm songs take on a life of there own.
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