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From "doowop365" <doowop365@yahoo.com>
Subject New understanding of song lyrics intentions impact on your enjoyment
Date Sat, 19 Feb 2005 04:39:38 -0000

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One song I have a hard time listening to is "Timothy" by The Buoys. 
This may be a little different, since I really didn't listen to the 
lyrics at first. And when I did, there was no doubting the song's 
intentions. I can't say I enjoy that song much anymore. Now I only 
listen to it if I want my stomach to turn...

Jon O.
(n.p.: "I Eat Cannibals" by Toto Coelo - ok, not really...but the 
tune is sorta in my head)



--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Durben, Steven" 
<Steven.Durben@c...> wrote:
> Possible  thread..??
> Song lyrics that once you learned the background of the lyric (or 
artist's
> said intensions of the song) that were different then how you had
> interpreted them, and then how it impacted your enjoyment of the 
song.  
> For example, learning that CVS's "Doctor" is about his mother made 
the song
> even more powerful to my listening experience. 
>  I know this has happened many times to me but nothing else is 
coming up at
> the moment... maybe later....
> Anyone care to contribute?
> 
> Steve D.
> NP: Nirvana "To Markos III"




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