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Håvard Average |
#1 by Håvard Banne at Oct 10, 1982 at 1:53 PM EST |
| one of the best songs ever written, it never gets old | |
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steve Wanna Be |
#2 by steve hoffmann at Feb 7, 1986 at 6:31 AM EST |
| "Half-flattered you believed in me, Half-sorry you made a mistake." if anyone hasnt felt like this...oh man. they capture it perfectly. | |
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hey u by the th Average |
#3 by hey u by the that thing. SHUTUP!! at Sep 28, 1989 at 5:05 PM EST |
| This song is about a breakup and its reprecussions. He didn't think of the relationship as a team, but more as a competition. he was always paranoid, and trying to be "on top" of the relationship. when she broke up with him, he felt defeated. he doesn't even want to be friends with her now because he knows how much they both cared for eachother and it would hurt to even see her face. All he really remembers from the relationship is the pain and the struggle, but not all the fun and love that they shared. every once and a while he feels the pain of his loss, but he doesn't want to admit that it was him that screwed things up, so he's always blaming her for everything. it makes him happy that she believed in him and kept trying to work things out, but sad that she did it and that he hurt her. but this is the way that he's always handled things. he just wants to disconnect; from her, from love, from relationships in general. a pretty sad song actually. | |
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Mikel Average |
#4 by Mikel A. at Apr 13, 1991 at 10:20 PM EST |
| This song is about a breakup and its reprecussions. He didn't think of the relationship as a team, but more as a competition. he was always paranoid, and trying to be "on top" of the relationship. when she broke up with him, he felt defeated. he doesn't even want to be friends with her now because he knows how much they both cared for eachother and it would hurt to even see her face. All he really remembers from the relationship is the pain and the struggle, but not all the fun and love that they shared. every once and a while he feels the pain of his loss, but he doesn't want to admit that it was him that screwed things up, so he's always blaming her for everything. it makes him happy that she believed in him and kept trying to work things out, but sad that she did it and that he hurt her. but this is the way that he's always handled things. he just wants to disconnect; from her, from love, from relationships in general. a pretty sad song actually. | |
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Chuck Average |
#5 by Chuck Norris at Feb 17, 1992 at 1:04 AM EST |
| i just cried to this song, especially when the chorus hits, the harmony is so beautiful | |
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micheal Lead Player |
#6 by micheal mceachern at Dec 1, 1998 at 8:52 AM EST |
| I agree with RivalSchools. This is a great song and never fails to move me. | |
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Cohen Wanna Be |
#7 by Cohen B at Feb 7, 1999 at 6:43 PM EST |
| all of the mistakes made to lose something precious, learning from it and knowing you can't go back but hoping that it may come back to you... | |