It's sort of a longstanding joke in rock 'n' roll that Bob Dylan's singing is difficult to understand, particularly in live settings. It's possible that this can be traced all the way back to one of his most iconic songs, "Blowin' in the Wind." Dylan sang that the "the answer, ...
"The world is a vampire," Billy Corgan sings at the beginning of the Smashing Pumpkins' enigmatically titled "Bullet With Butterfly Wings." Don't look too deep for explanations here other than Corgan's public unraveling at the time as his band and personal life splintered: "Despite all my ...
The Ballad of Yaya (Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil (Jefferson Airplane) The Balloon Song (Mark Wills) The Baltic Sea (The social services) The Baltimore Sun (The Jayhawks) The Band is Playing Too Slow (Chris Knight) The Band Plays On (Bleu ...
forever even if you try to redeem yourself afterwards. But the lyrics that are indisputable in the eyes of something related to Satanism are “So I called up the captain please bring me my wine he said we haven’t had that spirit in here since 1969”–the spirit of Jesus has left this...