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this is 100% correct because its straight out of the book... questions comments
email me at silverchairfr3ak987@yahoo.com this is 100% correct so it SHOULD be
the best rated silverchair song as of now
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!Ace Rhythm Player |
#1 by !Ace Youngs at Oct 30, 1970 at 2:35 AM EST |
| great song live, with the big vocals :-) | |
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John Lead Player |
#2 by John Fitch at May 20, 1976 at 7:31 PM EST |
| by the way I went on aropax for a week, and besides me dreaming about playing cards with a polar bear & al bundy in the stretch match corner of the gym, and marlon brando dancing around the dumbell area in a tutu with the grin he sports throughut most of 'the score', everything really was all the same for me, deep deep stuff dj | |
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Robyn Average |
#3 by Robyn Paul at Jun 29, 1976 at 5:33 AM EST |
| A lot of great observations here, it opened my eyes to the song. The beauty of the song lies especially in word plays - phonetical and otherwise. I think the meaning behind the words "paint pastel princess" lies in such word play. I seem to hear something like "pain - past or present" when I listen closely. Something else I hear is "I'll break you" instead of "I'll beg you"... But I can't think of that as canon | |
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guitar girl Rhythm Player |
#4 by guitar girl 13 at May 8, 1985 at 1:26 PM EST |
| I'm American. And I've been listening to this band since 5th grade. I'm now 16. I love them. I was also into Jeff Buckley when the only one's to give a damn about him were Australian and British. But I care for innovative music and this song is amazing. This band is amazing. | |
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john Average |
#5 by john at Apr 4, 2002 at 3:44 AM EST |
| dearest helpless, thats really cool, ur interpertation on this song. its sooo good! | |
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ashley Wanna Be |
#6 by ashley pudding at Jun 10, 2007 at 3:37 PM EST |
| Guess it probably is the whole antidepressant thing. I initially thought that it sounded like the degradation faced by a stripper or a prostitute --> 'It's mean theft that's been left behind...Crave cocaine cop shows...' | |