Posted: 07 Jun 2009, 09:20
It is, once you find out what building a guitar means.James Blast wrote:as is building an bass geetar
it would seem
It is, once you find out what building a guitar means.James Blast wrote:as is building an bass geetar
it would seem
Just to chime in at this point, I find the whole "Disintegration" is of course, STUPIDLY melancholy, but for me there's a little pinch of acceptance in there, especially on the title trackeotunun wrote:..and basically, I agree.Ahráyeph wrote:Very well put, Anthea...7anthea7 wrote: Well, I suppose this is a 'poster child' moment for the fact that lyrics can be evocative of very different things to different people.
For a person who actually suffers from depression, that line is anything but soothing. It describes the process by which you cease to care about everything that ever mattered to you - everything that ever gave you pleasure, as well as the things that gave you pain - until you don't even care about whether you live or die.
On that other hand is the point:
There is that something that you just can't hold, that may be the fundament of your entire little world, but it simply falls to dust. The very source of your picture of how the world works and where there's shelter and all. Your home and your parents, for example. (read: My home, my parents, or in the order of father-mother-home) to begin with.
If you never learn to let the impact of those personal disasters fade in the distance, in other words care less about moving away from the actual time and space where those were around, you'll never get over the loss, you'll never live on. That's why I think of that line as an optimistical one. A very sad one, nonetheles, but a one that at a second thought has a spark of good in it.So when all is lost, freedom is gained.Janice Jopplin wrote:Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose
A twisted idea, I know.
That's no excuse. What are you planning to do to make it up to the British public?paint it black wrote:stufarq wrote:See? The fact that you bought it. That's depressing.paint it black wrote:
which mix? all the versions i have are uplifting. especially the 'touched by the hand of timmy mallet' mix. plus: you got a bonus pin badge for your leather!
magic and loss: the entire album
it was free, along with jive bunny and loads of other cool stuff the record shop used to give me
You mean '...by Tears for Fears'xxKyo13xx wrote:Mad World- Gary Jules.
Yeah but I've only heard the version by Gary Jules...and the Adam Lambert version.Big Si wrote:You mean '...by Tears for Fears'xxKyo13xx wrote:Mad World- Gary Jules.
Chop Suey is greatdamagedone wrote:System of a down,they might not be that depressing,I just can't stand this guys.I imagine if you want to end up the party earlier,just play some of their stuff,this will get the job done.Antimusic
Bobby McFerrin.orchoid wrote:most depressin evah?
EEEEEASILY that "dont worry, be happy" shyte,
whoever the fuk THAT was by.
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Bobby McFerrin.orchoid wrote:most depressin evah?
EEEEEASILY that "dont worry, be happy" shyte,
whoever the fuk THAT was by.
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Here's the vid...
And the lyrics:
IZ.
Cash (in Euro only), MasterCard or VISA will do thankyouVERRAmuch!orchoid wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Bobby McFerrin.orchoid wrote:most depressin evah?
EEEEEASILY that "dont worry, be happy" shyte,
whoever the fuk THAT was by.
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Here's the vid...
And the lyrics:
IZ.
GREAT! how can I EVER thank you IZ
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