the British punk rockers are singing, "Sharif don't like it"—a response to the news that Ayatollah Khomeini hadbanned all Western music in Iranin 1979, according toAmerican Songwriter magazine's explanation of the song's meaning.
the British punk rockers are singing, "Sharif don't like it"—a response to the news that Ayatollah Khomeini hadbanned all Western music in Iranin 1979, according toAmerican Songwriter magazine's explanation of the song's meaning.
To prove the meaning of the tunes had not been lost through time's Antiquity but had survived To leave this monumental sign They say you can't relive the past But as the lights went down it all came rushing back Half a life away the night for the first time in a lonely life Young ...
who released the ethereal, nightmarishly beautiful single “Bring Me To Life”. The second comes from the Latin word evanescence, meaning “to disappear or vanish”. It’s a haughty, pompous word – the historical language of Ancient Rome is the preferred dialect of Oxbridge...