"You Might Think" The Lyrics: But you kept it going 'til the sun fell down You kept it going. Why: On the second line, Ric Ocasek pronounces "kept" as "kep". Done anyone know what "kep" means? Submitted by: Rocky Song Title Acrostics: ...
Taken fromThe Cars’ fourth studio album, here’s another title track that features the band at their glossiest, poppiest best. That return to simplicity yielded them their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, peaking at #4. Ocasek later said, “I’m not proud of the lyrics” and drummer ...
Click on highlighted lyrics to explain. I could dream about Things that never end Oh, wishes on a star Something 'round the bend I remember times Things were pretty clear Felt the pressure pawns Threw away the fears I believe in you And your sultry side I would never jump Your never-en...
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Served beneath my flag / If you’ve the stomach For a broadside / Come aboard my pretty boys … The brilliant lyrics are byPeter Sinfield, British poet, and occasional songwriting partner with Greg Lake. These full lyrics (linked here in a new window) are good at describing what pirates ...
1. Can you drive a car? No, I don’t have a driver’s license. Actually I don’t think I can handle the steering wheel properly and keep the car going straight. Also, I am bad at locality so driving would be the last thing I want to do. ...
“Freeze Frame” by J. Geils Band, “Vehicle” by the Ides of March were two of my favorite songs to play in the Duke University Marching Band. Also “Vehicle” is kinda creepy AF if you listen to the lyrics. “Closing: I Can’t Turn You Loose – Live Version” by The Blues Broth...
Mogwai-ish kind of sound, with huge dynamic range and soaring, bombastic crescendos. But what’s really cool is that they’re all instrumentals, so if you’re trying to concentrate on something and don’t want to be distracted by lyrics and singing, it forms a really great background soun...
Springsteen's metaphor is specific to the female genitalia, with the lyrics being "I love you for your Pink Cadillac". This may seem a bit speculative, however giving credence to this is that Springsteen stopped Bette Midler from releasing a recording of the song in 1983 because "it was ...
when lyrics are changed in live performances and Moz has certainly done that from time to time. In that spirit, and in defense of Morrissey’s underrated sense of humor I went ahead and did my own thing. I have always interpreted “Ask” as a love song for humanity. I hope you enjoy...