Kate Bush has written a lot of quirky songs over the years, like this one about being able to telepathically control the weather. 17 53 votes "Astronomy Domine" by Pink Floyd Pink Floyd View on AMAZON This song about a psychedelic journey through space and time was the very first track of...
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A song about being a woman with all the odds stacked against you and still coming out on top. Buy atView on AMAZON 33 Shut Up and Kiss Me 63 votes A song about a sassy woman who's not afraid to go for what she wants. Buy atView on AMAZON 34 One Way Ticket 71 votes A song ...
Built on a foundation of burbling bass and a Prince-like drum pattern, the song puts Tove Lo’s edgy lyrics about insecurity and codependence front and center. “I like to push you to the edge as long as you say you’re mine,” she sings, ramping up the intensity for an almost-...
“If You Need To, Keep Time on Me” ranks among the more accessible songs fromCrack-Up. Even being more accessible, it retains the superb songwriting that characterizes the album. Pecknold offers a hint at the onset as to what the song is about with a particular date: January 20, 2017...
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“When people were talking about the Breeders being a one-off,” Kelley told Rolling Stone,“I was like ‘No, actually … the Pixies are a side project.'” A little over a year later, the Breeders were on an extended break of their own, but the effortlessly fun trampoline bounce of ...
“Ride” was her bid for total freedom and she prefaced it with a monologue about what that meant: broken dreams, the open road, and being the other woman, the one with no attachments. On “A&W,” co-written with Jack Antonoff, she approaches her destination with a seven-minute ...
“Get Back,” recorded in 1951 shows, he wasn’t afraid to voice social concerns in his songs. An astute observation about racial discrimination in America, it has a memorable chorus: “If you’re white, you’s all right , if you’s brown you can stick around, but if you’re black...
Song for the Dumpedhas a catchy tune but a bitter message. It’s about being angry with an ex-partner who took all your money, belongings, and dignity after a break-up. Unlike other moving-on songs that wish for the wellness of the ex-partner, the singer in this song doesn’t care...