two topics today:
Early Weezer, stalker extrodinare?
This isn't exactly just for Weezer...as alwways I could relate this topic to the Tea Party.
This is just a small observation on some of Weezer's Blue Album lyrics. Mainly "No One Else" andThe Wolrd has turned and left me here". Now this is speaking in a literal sense.
From No One Else lyrics we see: "I want a girl who would laugh for no one else/When I'm away she puts her make-up on her shelf/When I'm away she never leaves the house...etc". Now of course this is merely allegorical, more of saying that a partner should be faithful but not necessarily exactly follow the supression of the menial tasks above, but mere saying laughing = love/sex, make up = flirting? house = relationship?. To take it literally I feel that the person in the song is liken to Buffalo Bill in "Silence of the Lambs"
The Word has turned and left me here Lyrics of: "I just made love to your sweet memory/1000 times in my head/You said you loved it more than heaven". Can anyone say obsessive? If a break up as been done, then it's fine to whine about it but this is bordering on mental breakdown of what is reality and what isn't. Also the controlling nature of Tea Party's "Emerald" where they sing "Do exactly what you're told" which is kinda hyprocritical when they say "Release" is a song on the same album is about abuse of women and how to appologize through this song.
But once again I'm over-analyzing.
Early Weezer, stalker extrodinare?
This isn't exactly just for Weezer...as alwways I could relate this topic to the Tea Party.
This is just a small observation on some of Weezer's Blue Album lyrics. Mainly "No One Else" andThe Wolrd has turned and left me here". Now this is speaking in a literal sense.
From No One Else lyrics we see: "I want a girl who would laugh for no one else/When I'm away she puts her make-up on her shelf/When I'm away she never leaves the house...etc". Now of course this is merely allegorical, more of saying that a partner should be faithful but not necessarily exactly follow the supression of the menial tasks above, but mere saying laughing = love/sex, make up = flirting? house = relationship?. To take it literally I feel that the person in the song is liken to Buffalo Bill in "Silence of the Lambs"
The Word has turned and left me here Lyrics of: "I just made love to your sweet memory/1000 times in my head/You said you loved it more than heaven". Can anyone say obsessive? If a break up as been done, then it's fine to whine about it but this is bordering on mental breakdown of what is reality and what isn't. Also the controlling nature of Tea Party's "Emerald" where they sing "Do exactly what you're told" which is kinda hyprocritical when they say "Release" is a song on the same album is about abuse of women and how to appologize through this song.
But once again I'm over-analyzing.
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