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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 16:13:00 +0000
From: ""Mr Frederic F. MAQUET"
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#1 by nate eastman at Jun 2, 1981 at 3:17 PM EST |
| I'm sure on the album, before the 'It's so wet and stretchy' lyric, there's a passage that says: 'No one succeeded to pull the stars out of the sky, the way you did. No one proceeded in pulling lies out of my/their arse, the way it is/you did, no...' Great song about someone coming to terms with the fact that they've been ditched for someone else - or perhaps feel they've lost the chance to make their feelings known. It ends with a feeling of resignation - 'Where I failed myself, If he loves you more'. The 'Hope you make her shine...' part could be considered sarcastic and bitter, but I think it's more an expression of the fact that the singer wants the person he's in love with to be happy even though it's not with him. The song seems to move between emotions - sadness, disbelief, anger and, as mentioned, resignation - it's a perfect example of the genius of Crispin Hunt. | |