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The Supremes - Forever Came Today
The Supremes - Forever Came Today


The Supremes - Forever Came Today Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Reflections
Released: 1967

Forever Came Today Lyrics


There you were
Standing there
As your eyes reached out to me
Something warm in your eyes
Touched my heart right then and there
All the love I never knew
I found in you

Suddenly
My world stood still
My life was then fulfilled
As you gently touched my hand
I knew that we had laying a plan
For everlasting love
That I been forever dreaming of

At last, oo
At last
My Forever Came Today (my forever came today)
When you walked into my life (when you walked into my life)
And made my lonely life
A paradise (a paradise)
It came today
Forever came today

As we were standing there
You didn't speak a single word
But your eyes
Your eyes said you wanted me
Your touch said you needed me
And my heart said tenderly

Darling, oo
My darling
Make me yours
Let your kiss touch my face
And tell me love has led me
To this place to your warm embrace
And our happiness

Thanks to you my search has ended
And I want the world to see
How gently love has shined on me
With everlasting love
That I been forever dreaming of

At last, oo
At last
My forever came today (my forever came today)
When you walked into my life (when you walked into my life)
And made my lonely life
A paradise (a paradise)
It came today
Forever came today

At last, oo
At last
My forever came today (my forever came today)
When you walked into my life (when you walked into my life)
And made my lonely life
A paradise (a paradise)
Oh it came today
Forever came today

At last
At last
My forever came today (my forever came today)
When you walked into my life

Writer/s: HOLLAND, EDWARD JR. / DOZIER, LAMONT / HOLLAND, BRIAN
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Forever Came Today
  • This was the Supremes' last hit written by the songwriting team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. Shortly thereafter, they left Motown to start their own record labels - Hot Wax and Invictus. In an ironic twist, Supreme Scherrie Payne's sister, Freda, signed with Invictus in 1969. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for above 2)
  • This was credited to Diana Ross and the Supremes.

  • Drive-By Truckers - The Part of Him
    Drive-By Truckers - The Part of Him


    Drive-By Truckers - The Part of Him Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: English Oceans
    Released: 2014

    The Part of Him Lyrics


    He was elected, wingnut raised and corn fed
    Teabags dragging on the chamber floor
    He did what he had to do to get southern boys to vote for you
    To grease the wheels to get you in the door
    But he must of said some things
    That made them think that he was strange
    And made them wonder if he was one of them
    They had to call him in but he wouldn’t make amends
    So they had to reel the poor boy in

    He was an absolute piece of shit to tell the truth
    But he never told the truth to me
    He never told the truth to you don’t think he ever set out to
    He was indifferent to honesty
    His positions were pre-ordained to help conceal his vast disdain
    For anything that lessened his appeal
    His integrity was phoning in, totally Nixonian
    Honing in the art of making deals

    He was a piece of work, more or less a total jerk
    His own mama called him an SOB
    He never worked an honest day, just kissed up to a better way
    To sell the cow you could get for free
    When he got out of line, they snatched him up from behind
    And put him in a box with fancy trim
    Rolled him out for all to see his rendezvous with destiny
    Now someone else will play The Part of Him

    Someone else will play the part of him
    Someone else will play the part of him
    Someone else will play the part of him
    Someone else will play the part of him

    Writer/s: Patterson Hood
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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    The Part of Him
  • This Patterson Hood penned song is a scathing takedown of the procession of scandals that plague the political world year after year. "It's about political assholery - there's someone new playing that role every few months," he said. "As soon as we get rid of one of them, someone comes up and starts playing that part again."

  • Beck - Devil's Haircut
    Beck - Devil's Haircut


    Beck - Devil's Haircut Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Odelay
    Released: 1996

    Devil's Haircut Lyrics


    Somethin's wrong cause my mind is fading,
    And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting,
    Temperature's dropping at the rotten oasis
    Stealing kisses from the leprous faces
    Heads are hanging from the garbageman trees
    Mouthwash, jukebox, gasoline,
    Pistols are pointing at a poor man's pockets
    Smiling eyes with 'em out of the sockets

    Got a Devil's Haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind

    Love machines on the sympathy crutches
    Discount orgies on the dropout buses
    Hitchin' a ride with the bleedin' noses
    Comin' to town with the briefcase blues

    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind

    Somethin' wrong cause my mind is fading
    Ghetto blastin' disintegrating
    Rock 'n' roll, know what I'm saying?
    Everywhere I look there's a devil in waiting

    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind
    Got a devil's haircut in my mind

    Writer/s: HANSEN, BECK / COULTER, PHILIP MICHAEL / SCOTT, TOMMY / KING, JOHN ROBERT / SIMPSON, MICHAEL S. / BROWN, JAMES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, CARLIN AMERICA INC, DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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    Devil's Haircut
  • Beck sings some unique and bizarre lyrics - a bevy of grotesque, Beat poetic images like "discount orgies," "bleeding noses," "garbage man trees," and "stealing kisses from the leprous faces" are relatively off-putting. Beck uses them to evoke a feeling, a sense of disorientation, "A devil's haircut in my mind," the Blues.
  • In true blues fashion, the song is open to many interpretations. How do you define "The Blues?" Its definition seems to vary for listeners and artists. Beck noticed this "vague" quality himself. When asked, he's offered up numerous possible interpretations (from the silly, to the obscure, to the possible). Beck even made fun of it during his appearance on the TV show Futurama, with the line, "What was that song about?"
  • At the core, the song is about a feeling, and how the listener relates to it is pretty wide open. It's a song each listener can step into, and live in, and feel in their own way. There do seem to be a number of references to travel or touring, and it has been reported that the song was written just after Beck finished the difficult Lollapalooza tour, which had given him a few months break during the recording of Odelay. "Coming to town with the briefcase blues" and "rock and roll, know what I'm saying?" give the song a bit of a rock star, autobiographical touch.
  • One intriguing comment from Beck was that the song was a rewriting of the famous "Stagolee" blues myth: "I don't know if I ever HAD any youthful purity, but I can understand that you might be tempted to make commercial s--t and compromise to do it. I try not to compromise on anything. I think we associate becoming an adult with compromise. Maybe that's what the devil is. In 'Devils Haircut' that was the scenario. I imagined Stagger Lee... I thought, what if this guy showed up now in 1996. The song had this '60s grooviness, and I thought of using him as a Rumplestiltskin figure, this Lazarus figure to comment on where we've ended up as people. What would he make of materialism and greed and ideals of beauty and perfection? His reaction would be, 'Whoa, this is disturbing s--t.'"
  • Beck explained the song further as being "A really simplistic metaphor for the evil of vanity." But of course right after he said that in the same interview, he said the song wasn't planned out at all: "I thought 'Devils Haircut' was a really bad lyric. If I can't finish a song, I'll just put in something temporary. That's what 'Loser' was. Then the temporary one always becomes the best one, because it wasn't all thought out." So go figure. (thanks, James - San Antonio, TX, for all above)
  • The main riff for this song is from "I Can Only Give You Everything" by Them, a Belfast R&B band led by a young Van Morrison in 1965. Julian Cope also used the riff for his song "Reynard The Fox" in 1984. "I Can Only Give You Everything" was covered by a number of garage bands- it was MC5's first single and The Troggs recorded a version which was featured on one of their EPs. (thanks, Sandy - London, England)
  • In the cartoon series Futurama, Bender and Beck are talking about this song, and Beck eventually questions what he was talking about when he wrote it. (thanks, Jason - Oceanside, NY)
  • Beck recorded part of Odelay before going on the 1995 Lollapalooza tour, and the rest, including this track, after returning. He told Rolling Stone magazine (February 21, 2008): "Everything we did before was very complex - we would spend weeks on each track. When I came back, we did a bunch of songs really quick in two weeks. We did 'Devil's Haircut' and 'New Pollution' back to back in two days.'
  • Mark Romanek directed the video, which was inspired by the films The 400 Blows and Midnight Cowboy. The 400 Blows is a French film from 1959 directed by François Truffaut. It used a technique where the scene freezes and the camera zooms in, which Romanek emulated in "Devil's Haircut."

    The scenes where Beck is walking the streets with a cowboy hat and a radio are based on Jon Voight's character in Midnight Cowboy (1969). Romanek says that in recreating the famous "I'm walkin' here" scene from the film, Beck really was hit by the car and hurt his leg.
  • Mike Simpson, half of the Dust Brothers production duo who produced the Odelay album, explained that the sampled guitar riff is technically not a sample. He told Music Radar : "It's Beck playing. Basically we'd sit and listen to records and Beck would go, 'Oh I really love the guitar sound on that song,' and he'd start playing it.

    Beck had this broken 20W amp and we plugged it in and moved the mic around, and ran it through one of our little distortion pedals until we got the sound we were looking for. Then we'd record him playing. We had a pretty primitive recording setup back then."

  • Drive-By Truckers - Grand Canyon
    Drive-By Truckers - Grand Canyon


    Drive-By Truckers - Grand Canyon Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: English Oceans
    Released: 2014

    Grand Canyon Lyrics


    We went to Grand Canyon
    And we stood at the expanse
    And we watched the rocks change colors
    And we watched the shadows dance
    And we probably didn’t say anything
    As the sunset turned to night
    We let the spirits do the talking
    With cascades of faded light

    And we drove across the desert
    Saw the mountain range at dawn
    Heard the thunder rumbles echo
    Against the rocks that Gods were made from
    And we drove across the wastelands
    Until we finally reached the sea
    And I wonder how a life so sturdy
    Just one day cease to be

    I’m never one to wonder
    That the things beyond control
    I stare off in the darkness
    I'ma feel the highway roll
    I feel the highway roll

    And we roll on in the darkness
    To some city far away
    Lug our sorrows, pains and angers
    And we turn them into play
    There’s no time to dwell upon it
    It’s this life that we chose
    That made it all worth living
    Through the horrors that life throws

    If the recently departed make the sunsets
    To say farewell to the ones they leave behind
    There were technicolor hues to see our sadness through
    As the sun over Athens said goodbye
    Said goodbye

    Said goodbye

    There’s a white owl out my window
    Soft-lit in fading light
    He’ll go soaring through the clouds
    And go hunting through the night
    And in my dreams I’ll still can see him
    Flying through a western sky
    And I’ll think about Grand Canyon
    And I’ll lift my glass and smile
    I’ll lift my glass and smile

    And I'll smile

    Writer/s: PATTERSON HOOD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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    Grand Canyon
  • Drive-By Truckers close their English Oceans album with this emotional elegy for Craig Lieske, a longtime member of the band's touring family. (He was credited as "assistant" on Go-Go Boots). Lieske died suddenly of a heart attack in January 2013 following the first night of the band's three-night homecoming stand in Athens. "I probably wrote it in 15 minutes," Patterson Hood said. "It wasn't any kind of a conscious thing. It's the most important song of mine on the record. I wrote new songs to go with it. It recalibrated something. It became a totally different record for me than the record I thought we were going to make."
  • Drive-By Truckers had to go on tour two days after Lieske's death with his empty bunk on the bus. Hood told Uncut magazine: "It was brutal and I wrote 'Grand Canyon' for him."

  • Better Than Ezra - Good
    Better Than Ezra - Good


    Better Than Ezra - Good Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Deluxe
    Released: 1995

    Good Lyrics


    Looking around the house
    Hidden behind the window and the door
    Searching for signs of life
    But there's nobody home

    Well, maybe I'm just too sure
    Or maybe I'm just too frightened by the sound of it
    Pieces of note fall down, but the letter said

    [Chorus:]
    Aha, it was Good
    Living with you, aha, it was good
    Ah-ah-ah-ah-aha it was good
    Living with you, aha, it was good
    Ah-ah-ah, good good good

    Sitting around the house
    Watching the sun trace the shadow on the floor
    Searching for signs of life
    But there's nobody home
    Well, maybe I'll call or I'll write you a letter
    Now maybe we'll see on the fourth of July
    But I'm not too sure, and I'm not too proud
    Well I'm not sure, and I'm not too proud to say

    [Chorus: x2]

    Yeah, you were so good
    Yeah, you were so good
    Yeah, that's right

    Writer/s: MANN, BARRY/WEIL, CYNTHIA/LEIBER, JERRY/STOLLER, MIKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Good
  • In this song, the signer comes home to find a "Dear John" letter that says "It was good living with you." He finds himself in an empty house, wondering what to do next as he watches the sun trace shadows on the floor.

    Better Than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin wrote the song. In our interview with Griffin , he said: "Lyrically, that was a song where I wasn't drawing from personal experience. I've told people for years that I was, but I was happily living with my first girlfriend - well, we were dating, anyways.

    I wanted to talk about the positive things that come from the end of a relationship. There's always the hurt feelings and everyone's guarded and it can be traumatic, but when the dust settles, it was about looking at the good things - no pun intended - that you got from that relationship. How did you grow? What did you learn emotionally? And to experience some stuff. And in this case it was just kind of reflecting on how this person changed.

    I think I may have been projecting, because I ended up breaking up with this girl shortly after. But this girl I was dating at the time kind of pushed me out of my southern mindset and my tendency to take a known path as opposed to setting out on an unknown path, but something that would be ultimately more satisfying and rewarding."
  • There are shades of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in this track, but Better Than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin says he wrote the song in 1990 before Nirvana released that song. He does cop to being influenced by the Pixies, which helps explain the similarity, as Nirvana also drew from the Pixies sound.
  • This was Better Than Ezra's first single. The band had been playing it for years when they got their record deal with Elektra Records, which issued it as a single in 1995 along with a new version of their album Deluxe, which the group first released on their own label in 1993. The song made a splash on rock, pop, and alternative radio stations, mostly east of the Mississippi. The song had just a modest placing on the Hot 100 (#30), but topped the Alternative Songs chart, which was then known as the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.

    The band followed with several minor hits, including "Desperately Wanting" and "Rosealia." They never filled arenas, but they built a loyal fan base and enjoyed decades of success, playing smaller venues and releasing a steady stream of material. Griffin became a top songwriter for other acts, co-writing hits for Howie Day ("Collide"), Sugarland ("Stuck Like Glue") and James Blunt ("I'll Be Your Man").

  • Elbow - Charge
    Elbow - Charge


    Elbow - Charge Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Take Off and Landing of Everything
    Released: 2014

    Charge Lyrics


    I am electric with a bottle in me
    Got a bottle in me
    And glory be, these fuckers are ignoring me
    I'm from another century

    I am a preacher when I've got it on me
    And I've got it on me
    And glory be these fuckers are ignoring me
    We never learn from history

    Hey, I am the boy who loved her so in every song
    And I design that little mystery on your tongue
    I've broken jaws protecting laws to keep you free
    I've made your day so take a seat by me

    I am an old tree, gonna' talk my jaw free
    Someone come and get me
    Another night beside myself would finish me
    Give us G&T and sympathy

    I am the die hard with an empty dance card propping up a young bar
    I'm pouring oil in double time upon the troubled rising tide inside of me
    Upon my history

    Hey, I am the boy who loved her so in every song
    And I design that little mystery on your tongue
    I've broken jaws protecting laws to keep you free
    I've made your day so take a seat by me

    Hey
    Hey
    Hey
    Hey

    Hey, I am the boy who loved her so in every song
    And I design that little mystery on your tongue
    I've broken jaws protecting laws to keep you free
    I've made your day so take a seat by me

    Writer/s: GARVEY, GUY EDWARD JOHN / POTTER, CRAIG LEE / POTTER, MARK / TURNER, PETER JAMES / JUPP, RICHARD BARRY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Charge
  • This Take Off and Landing of Everything track finds Elbow frontman Guy Garvey picturing himself in a couple of decade's time as an old rocker. Tainted by anger and sorrow, he is sitting in a bar, invisible to the attentions of the younger drinkers around him. Garvey told Mojo magazine: "It's an old man sitting in a young person's bar, saying, 'don't look at me as old'... there's some of me in there. My dad was as passionate about Manchester as I am, but in welcoming people rather than repelling people at the bar."

    "Something I'm experiencing the fringes of," he added, with a chuckle. "I don't like the way we treat our old people in Britain. It's so f---ing short sighted. Like we're not all gonna end up that old."

    "If the album has a theme, it's that the band are all approaching 40, and thinking about the part of life that's gone, and what's coming for the next 40, yet you're encouraged to live in the moment," Garvey concluded. "It's all these things at once."
  • Garvey sings on this song as being "from another century." He told Mojo: "The character from this song is definitely me but a bit older. In that song. The character is initially quite aggressive towards young people – which is not me – but I can understand where that comes from, because you get so frustrated when your mortality starts tapping."

  • Rush - Everyday Glory
    Rush - Everyday Glory


    Rush - Everyday Glory Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Counterparts
    Released: 1993

    Everyday Glory Lyrics


    In the house where nobody laughs
    And nobody sleeps
    In the house where love lies dying
    And the shadows creep
    A little girl hides, shaking,
    With her hands on her ears
    Pushing back the tears, 'til the pain disappears

    Mama says some ugly words
    Daddy pounds the wall
    They can fight about their little girl later
    Right now they don't care at all
    No matter what they say...
    No matter what they say...

    Everyday people
    Everyday shame
    Everyday promise
    Shot down in flames

    Everyday sunrise
    Another everyday story
    Rise from the ashes
    A blaze of Everyday Glory

    In the city where nobody smiles
    And nobody dreams
    In the city where desperation
    Drives the bored to extremes

    Just one spark of decency
    Against a starless night
    One glow of hope and dignity
    A child can follow the light
    No matter what they say
    No matter what they say...

    If the future's looking dark
    We're the ones who have to shine
    If there's no one in control
    We're the ones who draw the line
    Though we live in trying times
    We're the ones who have to try
    Though we know that time has wings
    We're the ones who have to fly

    Writer/s: NEIL PEART, GEDDY LEE WEINRIB, ALEX LIFESON
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
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    Everyday Glory
  • The lyrics, "Rise from the ashes and blaze" refer to the mythological death and rebirth of the Phoenix.
  • Geddy Lee (from the Bass Player Online archives): "This song ended up being an analog-tape mix. For the last few years I've mixed only to digital, because I figured it was just a better tape recorder. But certain songs have a heavier midrange content, and on playback the analog recorder softens the midrange a bit, giving it a more likeable sound. It's not as efficient-sounding in terms of the top and bottom end, but it's just nicer to listen to." (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington, for above 2)

  • Elbow - My Sad Captains
    Elbow - My Sad Captains


    Elbow - My Sad Captains Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Take Off and Landing of Everything
    Released: 2014

    My Sad Captains Lyrics


    I'm running out of miracles
    Oh my soul
    And the streets are lined with one-man shows
    Oh my soul
    Corner boys were moved along
    Oh my soul
    We're plummeting like crippled crows
    Oh my soul

    Oh, long before
    You and I were born
    Others beat these benches with their empty cups
    To the night and its stars
    To be here, and now, and who we are

    Another sunrise with My Sad Captains
    With who I choose to lose my mind
    And if it's all we only pass this way but once
    What a perfect waste of time

    The BMX apothecary
    Oh my soul
    The architect of infamy
    Oh my soul
    For each and every train we miss
    Oh my soul
    A bitter little Eucharist
    Oh my soul

    Oh, long before
    You and I were born
    Others beat these benches with their empty cups
    To the night and its stars
    To be here, and now, and who we are

    Another sunrise with my sad captains
    With who I choose to lose my mind
    And if it's all we only come this way but once
    What a perfect waste of time

    Another sunrise with my sad captains
    With who I choose to lose my mind
    And if it's all we only pass this way but once
    What a perfect waste of time

    Another sunrise with my sad captains
    With who I choose to lose my mind
    And if it's all we only pass this way but once
    What a perfect waste of time

    What a perfect waste of time

    Writer/s: GARVEY, GUY EDWARD JOHN / POTTER, CRAIG LEE / POTTER, MARK / TURNER, PETER JAMES / JUPP, RICHARD BARRY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    My Sad Captains
  • The theme of aging is detailed in this song. Guy Garvey explained to NME: "It mourns the fact you can't see all your friends every night like you can when you're young."
  • The lyric: "Another sunrise with my sad captains, with you I choose to lose my mind" comes from a line in Shakespeare's play Antony and Cleopatra. It's adapted from when Mark Antony speaks about his drinking partners: "Come, let's have one other gaudy night; call to me all my sad captains; fill our bowls; once more, let's mock the midnight bell."
  • Garvey told Uncut magazine: "There's a line in it - 'we only come this way but once' - which is actually a bastardisation of William Penn (founder of Pennsylvania). He was talking about realising you only have one life, realising your own mortality."
  • The song finds Garvey recounting how drinking sessions change as the drinkers become older. "My Sad Captains is mourning the end of the 15-strong three-day bender in favour of one or two people's company and getting proper into your cups," he explained to The Observer. "Maybe having your mind changed by something somebody says. That's my favourite kind of socialising now. But I still think wistfully about those crazy, hedonistic 15 years that I had."
  • Garvey had the opening lines to this song, "I'm running out of miracles," but it was his former girlfriend, novelist and journalist Emma Jane Unsworth, who gave him the chorus.

  • System of a Down - P.L.U.C.K.
    System of a Down - P.L.U.C.K.


    System of a Down - P.L.U.C.K. Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: System Of A Down
    Released: 1998

    P.L.U.C.K. Lyrics


    Elimination
    Die
    Why walk down

    A whole race, genocide
    Taken away all of our pride
    A whole race, genocide
    Taken away
    Watch them all fall down

    Revolution
    The only solution
    The armed response
    Of an entire nation
    Revolution, the only solution
    We've taken all your shit
    Now it's time for restitution

    Recognition
    Restoration
    Reparation
    Recognition
    Restoration
    Reparation
    Watch them all fall down

    Revolution
    The only solution
    The armed response
    Of an entire nation
    Revolution
    The only solution
    We've taken all your shit
    Now it's time for restitution

    The plan was mastered
    And called genocide
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    Took all the children
    And then we died
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    The few that remained
    Were never found
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    All in a system of down
    Down, down, down
    Walk down

    Watch them all fall down
    Revolution
    The only solution
    The armed response
    Of an entire nation
    Revolution
    The only solution
    We've taken all your shit
    Now it's time for restitution

    The plan was mastered
    And called genocide
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    Took all the children
    And then we died
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    The few that remained
    Were never found
    (Never want to
    See you around)
    All in a system, down

    Writer/s: MALAKIAN, DARON / ODADJIAN, SHAVO / DOLMAYAN, JOHN / TANKIAN, SERJ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    P.L.U.C.K.
  • This is about the Armenian Genocide in 1915 that was caused by the Turkish army. P.L.U.C.K. Stands for "Politically Lying Unholy Cowardly Killers."
  • Serj Tankian sings most of the lyrics. Daron Malakian yells "watch them all fall down" before the chorus and sings "Never wanna see you around" at the middle and end part of the song. (thanks, Scott Baddwin - edmonton, Canada, for all above)

  • Elbow - The Take Off and Landing of Everything
    Elbow - The Take Off and Landing of Everything


    Elbow - The Take Off and Landing of Everything Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Take Off and Landing of Everything
    Released: 2014

    The Take Off and Landing of Everything Lyrics


    You have the time-worn shimmer of tarantella on a Tuscan plain
    Patiently listen as dull reminiscences fall from my jaws in a jumble again
    You hold a lamp to my slumber
    I resurface just to do a new number on you

    You kiss the wrist of the hand that has twisted itself all into your hair
    You close the blinds and doors behind me and clear all obstacles on the stair
    You are an open book
    I’m on the bathroom floor
    Yours is an open door
    I’m throwing ballast overboard

    You are a genius teetering
    Hurricane wild be calm as the deep
    Every living thing needs watering
    I miss loving you
    Actually loving you
    Words on my bedroom wall
    Speak of my stone cold care

    A prayer to The Take Off and Landing of Everything
    Leaving your lips as we took to the sky
    And a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    I’ll say for you and I will for all time
    Wrote on my bedroom wall
    Spoke of your deep true care
    Over my shoulder and just as I leave
    I see you slipping the world up your sleeve
    Well take it and run
    Go on, go on
    That’s why it’s there

    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good
    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good

    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good
    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good

    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good
    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good

    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good
    In a prayer to the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything
    To the take off and landing of everything good

    Writer/s: GARVEY, GUY EDWARD JOHN / POTTER, CRAIG LEE / POTTER, MARK / TURNER, PETER JAMES / JUPP, RICHARD BARRY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    The Take Off and Landing of Everything
  • Elbow's sixth album was originally titled Carry Her, Carry Me, before being changed to The Take Off and Landing of Everything. "It always happens, this," Guy Garvey told Q Magazine. "The title's now from a song there - this huge, cacophonous thing, born of our love for space rock, prog, Primal Scream and Spiritualized."

    He continued: "It's to do with the fact that there have been lots of life events. There are five members of the band, people have split up, got together, had children, it never stops this stuff. Especially round the 40 mark; there's lots of re-evaluations in life, and yet I wanted to remain celebratory about that."

    "Everybody's feeling relief with remorse, next to joy, next to loss.," Garvey added. "But I think think laughing very hard and worrying very little is a good way to keep young."
  • Elbow achieved their first-ever UK #1 album when The Take Off and Landing of Everything debuted at the peak position. It took the band 24 years to achieve their first chart topper, having first played together as teenagers at college in 1990.
  • Much of The Take Off and Landing of Everything was inspired by Guy Garvey's breakup with his long-term partner Emma Jane Unsworth. The title song is about beginnings and endings. The Elbow frontman explained to Q magazine: "There is such a relief when some things run its course and you put it to bed. Not, 'Thank God I'm not doing that any more' but, 'Thank God I haven't done too much damage to someone I care about deeply.'"

    "I wanted the song to be a celebration, not just of the throes of great relationships, but of the timely end of things," he continued. "The landings are as important as the take-offs."

  • Megadeth - Sweating Bullets
    Megadeth - Sweating Bullets


    Megadeth - Sweating Bullets Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Countdown to Extinction
    Released: 1992

    Sweating Bullets Lyrics


    Hello me, meet the real me
    And my misfit's way of life
    A dark black past is my
    Most valued possession
    Hindsight is always 20-20
    But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy
    Speak of mutually assured destruction?
    Nice story, tell it to Reader's Digest!

    Feeling paranoid
    True enemy or false friend?
    Anxiety's attacking me and
    My air is getting thin
    I'm in trouble for the things
    I haven't got to yet
    I'm chomping at the bit and my
    Palms are getting wet, Sweating Bullets

    Hello me, it's me again
    You can subdue but never tame me
    It gives me a migraine headache
    Sinking down to your level
    Yea, just keep on thinking it's my fault
    And stay an inch or two outta kicking distance
    Mankind has got to know
    His limitations

    Feeling claustrophobic
    Like the walls are closing in
    Blood stains on my hands and
    I don't know where I've been
    I'm in trouble for the things
    I haven't got to yet
    I'm sharpening the axe and my
    Palms are getting wet, sweating bullets

    Well, me, it's nice talking to myself
    A credit to dementia
    Some day you too will know my pain
    And smile its blacktooth grin
    If the war inside my head
    Won't take a day off I'll be dead
    My icy fingers claw your back
    Here I come again

    Feeling paranoid
    True enemy or false friend?
    Anxiety's attacking me
    And my air is getting thin
    Feeling claustrophobic
    Like the walls are closing in
    Blood stains on my hands
    And I don't know where I've been

    Once you committed me
    Now you've acquitted me
    Claiming validity
    For your stupidity
    I'm chomping at the bit
    I'm sharpening the axe
    Here I come again, whoa
    Sweating bullets

    Writer/s: MUSTAINE, DAVE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Sweating Bullets
  • This song finds a man (apparently schizophrenic) being confronted by his dark side, who warns him that he cannot be repressed much longer. When this sinister side shows up, the man wakes up with blood stains on his hands, wondering what he did.
  • Dave Mustaine has said that the song is about himself, and that he wrote it after "it was pointed out to me that I'm kind of schizophrenic and that I live inside my head."

    He revealed on VH1's That Metal Show, however, that the song was inspired by a friend of his girlfriend (and later, his wife), Pam. This friend suffered from anxiety attacks - Mustaine called her "s--thouse crazy." She would take Pam to a party, have an anxiety spell and leave her; Mustaine would get the call and have to pick her up.

    After Mustaine wrote this song, Pam thought it was about her, but Dave assured her she was "not that crazy." Said Mustaine, "I wrote this song about her nutty friend."
  • Dimebag Darrell of Pantera loved this song and got a tattoo of a black tooth grin after a tour, a reference to the line, in this song, "Someday you too will know my pain and smile its black tooth grin." Darrell also created a drink he named after the song, which is mostly whiskey with a splash of Coke.

    Regarding the line, Dave Mustaine told Billboard: "I think there's no better description of the joy of a good fight than when you see a boxer who's smiling after he's won, but he's had a tooth knocked out."
  • The music video was directed by Wayne Isham, who also did Megadeth's videos for "Symphony Of Destruction" and "99 Ways To Die." Mustaine says he started off sober for the shoot, but ended up very drunk by the end, and he even kicked a hole in the wall at one point. The video shows multiple images of Mustaine as it takes us through his descent into madness.

  • Ian Brown - Unfinished Monkey Business
    Ian Brown - Unfinished Monkey Business


    Ian Brown - Unfinished Monkey Business Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unfinished Monkey Business
    Released: 1999

    Unfinished Monkey Business Lyrics


    Unfinished Monkey Business
  • During the making of the Stone Roses long-awaited second album The Second Coming, media outlets were keen to find any leaked details of sessions the band had undertaken at the studio. According to Q magazine, Brit pop band Dodgy had spent time at the same studio and when the Guardian asked their drummer Matthew Priest for details, he told them that Brown had got heavily into dub reggae. Priest added that the Roses' vocalist, who because of his long arms had been labeled by the press as 'simian lead singer,' would only respond to people addressing him as 'King Monkey.' Brown was highly amused by this fictitious story, to the point that he called his debut solo album "Unfinished Monkey Business."

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