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Author: | Star-Gazer [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:21 pm ] |
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a lot of lyrics are obscure, either deliberately or because the listener doesnt have the same knowledge/experiences in order to correctly interpret/understand their intended meaning this may just turn into a guessing-game, but I think it could also be interesting as to what people see in lyrics I hope people can list some songs (please no more than two per post) that are semi-known (stuff that more than a few people here would have heard prior and had time to dwell on) that they don't know what the author was trying to convey with the lyrics my two that I hope I can get some interpretations on are: Overkill - Dreaming in Colombian Overkill - Under One but feel free to add any songs you want interpreted even if you dont about these two - just try to give back if you have an idea about anything anyone submits |
Author: | RB2610 [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:36 pm ] |
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Good idea for a thread, I like trying to interpret lyrics sometimes, especially in bands that gave particularly poetic lyrics, I find Gothic metal can be quite good for lyrics. |
Author: | EntilZha [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:44 pm ] |
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Shame on you, einvolk. Don't you know that this can amount to little more than character assassination? |
Author: | foz45139 [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:46 pm ] |
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I still can't make heads or tails of any Opeth lyrics. Except for a couple on Still Life where I can decipher some guy who is in love with Melinda... |
Author: | ~Guest 3496 [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:51 pm ] |
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I think "Dreaming in Colombian" is about cocaine somehow. Kind of makes sense, since Colombia is involved in all that business. |
Author: | steady666 [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:09 pm ] |
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foz45139 wrote: I still can't make heads or tails of any Opeth lyrics.
Except for a couple on Still Life where I can decipher some guy who is in love with Melinda... I believe the plot of the album is on wikipedia. |
Author: | neonchipmunk [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:44 pm ] |
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PhantomOTO wrote: I think "Dreaming in Colombian" is about cocaine somehow. Kind of makes sense, since Colombia is involved in all that business.
I would think so based on the lines about bugs on his skin. Feeling like there are bugs on your skin is a common syptom of withdrawal. Edit: "All my whites turned to black" - Dilated pupils? |
Author: | Scipio333 [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:46 pm ] |
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I know this thread is supposed to be for semi-obscure songs, but Dio's Holy Diver has been bugging for a while. The most common interpretation I heard is that its about Heroine addiction ('Ride the tiger' is supposed to be slang for shooting up). But songfacts.com lists another explanation where its supposed to be about his descent (dive) to hell, with the tiger being the sea beast. Anyone has any insight or read/heard/saw Dio give an explanation to the song? Or is it simply with no deeper meaning? |
Author: | Star-Gazer [ Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:21 pm ] |
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Scipio333 wrote: I know this thread is supposed to be for semi-obscure songs, actually I was trying to avoid the unknown demo bands, or people trying to promote their own "cryptic writings"
I would like to see stuff like Iron Maiden or Metallica or whatever but I see the Dreaming in Columbian cocaine connection, but I guess acid also (dilated eyes, bugs) other people should put songs they wonder about also, or am I the only one? |
Author: | Deucalion [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 2:30 pm ] |
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Scipio333 wrote: I know this thread is supposed to be for semi-obscure songs, but Dio's Holy Diver has been bugging for a while.
The most common interpretation I heard is that its about Heroine addiction ('Ride the tiger' is supposed to be slang for shooting up). But songfacts.com lists another explanation where its supposed to be about his descent (dive) to hell, with the tiger being the sea beast. Anyone has any insight or read/heard/saw Dio give an explanation to the song? Or is it simply with no deeper meaning? I believe someone posted part of an interview with Dio in which he explained the meaning of "Holy Diver". I'm not sure what kind of post it was in... I just remember someone saying they were interested in what "Holy Diver" was supposed to be about and another guy posted that Dio quote. It's probably still around somewheres... |
Author: | RB2610 [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:27 pm ] |
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foz45139 wrote: I still can't make heads or tails of any Opeth lyrics.
Except for a couple on Still Life where I can decipher some guy who is in love with Melinda... Quite a few of their songs seem to be something to do with love, I think Black Rose Immortal and Porcelain Heart are, just off the top of my head, there are probably others. |
Author: | WindsOvCreation [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:57 pm ] |
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RB2610 wrote: foz45139 wrote: I still can't make heads or tails of any Opeth lyrics. Except for a couple on Still Life where I can decipher some guy who is in love with Melinda... Quite a few of their songs seem to be something to do with love, I think Black Rose Immortal and Porcelain Heart are, just off the top of my head, there are probably others. Almost all of their songs have to do with love. Where have you been? lol. It sounds to me like "The Leper Affinity" is about necro-love, though: Quote: We entered Winter once again
Naked, freezing from my breath Neath the lid all limbs tucked away This coffin is your abode from now and onwards Your body is mine to avail Such a tragic sight you are Slave under my creed Spurring me with those tears I am beyond death Midst a dreaming affinity Saving strength now, faint whispers Come erotic communion in its splendour Fever mirrored ghosts Night time consolation, cross the line Draw murder into art Sleep inside through days In the wake of this relief Shivering, longing for more Insanity at it's peak Love me to my death |
Author: | RB2610 [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 7:54 pm ] |
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Winds0fCreation wrote: RB2610 wrote: foz45139 wrote: I still can't make heads or tails of any Opeth lyrics. Except for a couple on Still Life where I can decipher some guy who is in love with Melinda... Quite a few of their songs seem to be something to do with love, I think Black Rose Immortal and Porcelain Heart are, just off the top of my head, there are probably others. Almost all of their songs have to do with love. Where have you been? lol. It sounds to me like "The Leper Affinity" is about necro-love, though: Quote: We entered Winter once again Naked, freezing from my breath Neath the lid all limbs tucked away This coffin is your abode from now and onwards Your body is mine to avail Such a tragic sight you are Slave under my creed Spurring me with those tears I am beyond death Midst a dreaming affinity Saving strength now, faint whispers Come erotic communion in its splendour Fever mirrored ghosts Night time consolation, cross the line Draw murder into art Sleep inside through days In the wake of this relief Shivering, longing for more Insanity at it's peak Love me to my death Well I was going to say most of them were but I didn't just in case a lot of them weren't and I would look like a fool. |
Author: | SladeCraven [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:07 pm ] |
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A lot of Cradle of Filth alludes to various things with references I simply can't wrap my head around. I know Dani takes much stock in writing about Elizabeth Bathory and features characters and ideas from H.P. Lovecraft's work, but I still have absolutely no idea what he is talking about in some of his songs. I really like how Dani's writing flows and whatnot, it'd just be nice to not have to cart around Webster's every other word. |
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