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Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
i really can't complain about the lyrics tbh...some of the stuff is amazing..here are my favorite parts so far
the Blues
"What this means to me is more than I know you believe
What I've thought of you now, has cost more than it should for me
What I thought was true before, were lies I couldn't see
What I thought was beautiful, is only memory"
IRS
Maybe you think I'm doing this all for my health,
I should've looked again then for somebody else
Feelin' like I've done way more than wrong
Feelin' like I'm livin' inside this song
Feelin' like I'm just too tired to care
Feelin' like I've just worked through my share
Could've been a week that I've carried on
Like a broken record for so long
Better
So bittersweet, this tragedy won't ask for absolution
This melody inside of me still searches for solution
A twist of fate, a change of heart, kills my infatuation,
A broken heart, provides the spark for my determination,
Madagascar
For the many times, what seemed like, a memory
I searched and found the ways you used to lure me in
Ooh, I found the ways, Why it had to be
Mired in denial and so afraid
Ther Was A Time
That keep you up and sitting pretty,
on a pedestal up there
and now you're sleeping like an angel,
near the man who reaped it in.
If there's something I can make of this,
or anything at all,
it'd be, the devil hates a loser and
you thought you had it all.
Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
Twilight of the lyrics:
Silk Worms
Listen motherfuckers to this song that should be heard
Thrown down in the gutter, it's more than you deserve
Kneeling fucking virgin, you know that's what you are
Pussy full of maggots, isn't that a shock
Hands down.
Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
The line in IRS that seems so truly heartfelt. It goes something like this: "what should I do/If I/gave my heart to you." You can feel the pain in that one.
Also in The Blues. This one is so genuine.
"I don't know just what I should do
Everywhere I go I see you"
- Communist China
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Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
I like the lyrics a lot. I think those parts Neemo mentioned (except for Maddy and TWAT) are fantastic, and I think the whole of Chinese Democracy and Riyadh are underrated. The metaphors are pretty cool, if Riyadh seems like an underdeveloped song in the lyrical department.
The worst lyrics from newGNR are Silkworms and Song 2, imo.
- dave-gnfnr2k
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Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
I like the lyrics a lot. I think those parts Neemo mentioned (except for Maddy and TWAT) are fantastic, and I think the whole of Chinese Democracy and Riyadh are underrated. The metaphors are pretty cool, if Riyadh seems like an underdeveloped song in the lyrical department.
The worst lyrics from newGNR are Silkworms and Song 2, imo.
How are song#2 lyrics bad? They are some of Axls best on the new songs
Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
I think so too Dave...VERY heartfelt, honest lyrics. The lyrics actually have gotten me in to the music. I think the song is tremendous. *ducks as tomatos and rotten fruit fly by his head*:haha: The vocals are also gorgeous. I love mid range Axl. Of course helium Axl comes out as well but it is good helium during those parts.:mosh:
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Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
Communist China wrote:I like the lyrics a lot. I think those parts Neemo mentioned (except for Maddy and TWAT) are fantastic, and I think the whole of Chinese Democracy and Riyadh are underrated. The metaphors are pretty cool, if Riyadh seems like an underdeveloped song in the lyrical department.
The worst lyrics from newGNR are Silkworms and Song 2, imo.
How are song#2 lyrics bad? They are some of Axls best on the new songs
Not to sound insulting but when I read things like that I wonder how you could be a fan of the band... to me it's so obvious that those lyrics are lame that I can't even give examples. It's all cheese, like a rehash of the worst of IRS The Blues and TWAT.
Seems like forever and a day - ugh. That right there already makes me feel embarrased to have clicked 'play'. It's so exposed and whiny, and such a tired cliche phrase... I just can't like it.
Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
Commy that is a bit condescending, I don't see it that way at all.....and trust me, I am the opposite of cheesy and am WAY in to lyrics (pretty obvious when Bob Dylan is your favorite artist of all time). It is unbelievable how differently people see each track. It goes for Gnr's earlier catalog too. Everybody always has a different favorite song or lyric...I, like Dave, think that is a good thing. One man's garbage is another man's treasure.:rock:
Re: Highlights (and Lowlights) of the Lyrics on the CD era material
Always been a fan of the lines:
"You know it's what you planned, this much is true,
What I thought was beautiful don't live inside of you, anymore..."
The Blues has great lyrics but the music itself hasn't stood the test of time in my opinion. I find it boring to listen to nowadays