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Best Lyrics

  • 25-08-2009 2:22pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,039 ✭✭✭


    I'm sucker for well crafted lyrics in a song and generally love bands/songwriters with the talent to write as such. So what/who are your favourite song lyrics/lyricists?

    I like Paul Noonan from Bellx1, think he has a genius and colloquial style of writing and its brilliant:

    Some Gems: "Id say you'd like some Children, but you couldnt eat a whole one"-Alphabet soup

    "A boy racer,Fine young men with their spoilers spoiled"- Reacharound

    Then Conor Oberst, who I personally think is brilliant, eveything he writes is genius.

    The whole of "at the bottom of everything" is quality. Similarly "Road to Joy", my favourite line being

    "So when you’re asked to fight a war that’s over nothing
    It’s best to join the side that’s gonna win
    And no one’s sure how all of this got started
    But we’re gonna make them goddam certain how its gonna end"

    I could go on for a while but what are everyone here's favourites?

    Oh and Editors Tom Smith with "you fall from grace, you fall with such grace" is another.

    Theres loads really.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,496 ✭✭✭quarryman


    "I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob.
    Goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob g'goo."


    It works on so many levels.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,496 ✭✭✭quarryman


    did i kill the thread?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,128 ✭✭✭thorbarry


    Ya cant beat Bob Dylans lyrics :)

    You raise up your head
    And you ask, "Is this where it is?"
    And somebody points to you and says
    "It's his"
    And you say, "What's mine?"
    And somebody else says, "Where what is?"
    And you say, "Oh my God
    Am I here all alone?"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,990 ✭✭✭longshanks


    we took our first pill
    when the music was shite
    said fuck dancing all night
    then thats just what we did


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 367 ✭✭Chewabacca


    I'm sucker for well crafted lyrics in a song and generally love bands/songwriters with the talent to write as such. So what/who are your favourite song lyrics/lyricists?

    I like Paul Noonan from Bellx1, think he has a genius and colloquial style of writing and its brilliant:

    Some Gems: "Id say you'd like some Children, but you couldnt eat a whole one"-Alphabet soup

    "A boy racer,Fine young men with their spoilers spoiled"- Reacharound

    Then Conor Oberst, who I personally think is brilliant, eveything he writes is genius.

    The whole of "at the bottom of everything" is quality. Similarly "Road to Joy", my favourite line being

    "So when you’re asked to fight a war that’s over nothing
    It’s best to join the side that’s gonna win
    And no one’s sure how all of this got started
    But we’re gonna make them goddam certain how its gonna end"

    I could go on for a while but what are everyone here's favourites?

    Oh and Editors Tom Smith with "you fall from grace, you fall with such grace" is another.

    Theres loads really.
    Cant really go wrong with bright eyes.

    I find Nas' lyrics are excellent and far ahead of any rapper I know.

    Also I love the ;rics of White Lines by grandmaster flash

    "A street kid gets arrested, gonna do some time
    He got out three years from now just to commit more crime
    A businessman is caught with 24 kilos
    He’s out on bail and out of jail
    And that’s the way it goes"

    "Little Jack Horner sitting on the corner
    With no shoes and clothes
    This aint funny, but he took his money
    And sniffed it up his nose"

    Obviously those lyrics arent very powerful to people living in our society but I imagine that they meant alot to people living in rough parts of America.

    What about Tom Green?
    "My bum is on the rail, my bum is on the rail, look at me my bum is on the rail"
    Sheer genius.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,472 ✭✭✭AdMMM


    I actually struggle to catch lyrics in songs. Despite listening to more music than you can shake a fist at, I barely know any songs. I don't just have an ear for vocals :(.

    However, at the moment Of Montreal's Past is a Grotesque Animal sticks out.
    "I'm flunking out, flunking out;
    I'm gone, I'm just gone;
    But at least I author my own disaster"

    Perhaps only because I can entirely relate to that verse given how my college repeats went.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,586 ✭✭✭sock puppet


    Kritin Hersh's lyrics are excellent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,950 ✭✭✭deisedude


    I'm only paraphrasing offhand but the Clash have one great line in The Magnificent Seven. Goes something along the lines of
    "What have we got for entertainment, cops kicking gypsies on the pavement"

    Another favourite of mine would be from Whipping Boy in Twinkle which goes "Turning tricks just like your mother". In fairness every Whipping Boy song has fantastic lyrics


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,543 ✭✭✭JerryHandbag


    Neil Young "Why do I keep f***in up!"

    +1 to Paul Noonan from Bellx1 too, hes a really funny guy in person as well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 83 ✭✭Taz86


    Some good uns mentioned there, folks. I’m a sucker for great lyrics too. I’ll try keep this brief with a few lines from each. I'm not sure the brief lines I've included do justice to 'em but sure check them out if you like! My favourites would be Cocker, Wire and Edwards, Morrissey, Bowie, Reed, and Turner.

    Jarvis - “Without you my life has become a hangover without end”
    “Oh children of the future/ conceived in the toilets at Meadowhall”
    “Take your year in Provence and shove it up your arse” - think this tune, 'I Spy', is great stuff.

    “Why live in the world when you can live in your head?”

    Wire and Edwards.“I am stronger than Mensa, Miller and Mailer/ I spat out Plath and Pinter”
    “My mind is dead, everybody loves me/Hopelessly passive and compatible/Need to belong, though the roads are scary”

    Morrissey - “I am moving house/A half-life disappears today/ Every hag waves me on/ Secretly wishing me gone”
    “I love you more than life”
    “never seeing further than the cold dark streets that trap them”
    “Underact - express depression” “I was *tired* again, I *tried* again”.
    “It’s so easy to laugh, it’s so easy to hate/ It takes guts to be gentle and kind”

    Bowie – “It’s not the side effects of the cocaine/I’m thinking that it must be love”
    “I look at my watch it says 9.25 and I think “Oh God, I’m still alive”
    “All that speed jive/Who wants to be alive when they’re 25”

    Reed – all of the album Berlin and Street Hassle.
    Turner – I particularly like Fluorescent Adolescent. “Nothing seems so pretty as the past though/That Bloody Mary’s lacking a Tabasco”


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,405 ✭✭✭RHunce


    she said i dont believe in any old jesus if there was a god then why is my arse, the perfect height for kicking

    you all know what band im talking about


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,228 ✭✭✭bluto63


    The whole of "at the bottom of everything" is quality. Similarly "Road to Joy", my favourite line being

    "So when you’re asked to fight a war that’s over nothing
    It’s best to join the side that’s gonna win
    And no one’s sure how all of this got started
    But we’re gonna make them goddam certain how its gonna end"

    That's what I was gonna say, or from the same song 'No one ever plans to sleep out in the gutter, sometimes that's just the most comfortable place'


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,283 ✭✭✭PrivateEye


    Jones/Strummer (The Clash)

    The Clash- Spanish Bombs
    They sang the red flag,
    they wore the black one -
    but after they died, it was Mockingbird Hill.
    Back home, the buses went up in flashes,
    the Irish tomb was drenched in blood.
    Spanish bombs shatter the hotels.
    My señorita’s rose was nipped in the bud.


    Ben Gibbard (Postal Service, DCFC)

    The Postal Service-Clark Gable
    I greased the lens
    and framed the shot using a friend as my stand-in
    The script it called for rain

    but it was clear that day so we faked it
    The marker snapped and I yelled "quiet on the set"

    and then called "action!"
    And I kissed you in a style

    that Clark Gable would have admired
    I thought it classic

    Philip Chevron (The Pogues, The Radiators)

    The Radiators- Faithful Departed
    I dont care if you heros have wings
    Your terrible beauty has been torn

    Matt Skiba(Alkaline Trio)

    I played every Alkaline Trio album inside out growing up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 31 D0nners


    "Please allow me to introduce myself
    I'm a man of wealth and taste
    I've been around for a long, long year
    Stole many a man's soul and fate"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 650 ✭✭✭Aridstarling


    Too many to name. Cocker, Edwards, Oberst as already mentioned. Love Matt Berninger in The National, so distinctive and responsible for my favourite line in a long time;

    "Another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults."

    and "You say you wouldn't want an angel watching over you but suprise, suprise, they wouldn't want to watch."

    Both from "Mistaken For Strangers" on Boxer.

    Also Ryan Adams at his best is a genius. Too many examples really to mention but anything off Heartbreaker is close to perfection.

    Par example;

    "Up here in the city, things are closing in,
    sunset's just my light bulb burning out.
    I miss Kentucky and I miss my family,
    Oh the sweetest winds they blow across the south"

    Doesn't sound so sweet out of musical context but it just nails the mood of the whole song. Also there's the classic chorus to "Come Pick Me Up"

    "I wish you would
    Come pick me up
    Take me out
    **** me up
    Steal my records
    Screw all my friends
    Theyre all full of ****
    With a smile on your face
    And then do it again"

    Feel the anger...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,034 ✭✭✭rcaz


    Wayne Coyne, Thom Yorke. Thom's lyrics are strange - he can sing some really irrelevant stuff and it doesn't seem too out-of-place, and some really really corny stuff and make it sound sincere and acceptable.

    But we could have closed the thread at Bob Dylan - the master.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 650 ✭✭✭Aridstarling


    El Pr0n wrote: »
    But we could have closed the thread at Bob Dylan - the master.

    Some things are so obvious it hurts. Everybody owes the man something.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 869 ✭✭✭The Hustler


    Richey Edwards (Manics again) I think we have a winner as far as an individual lyricist is concerned

    Lyrics to a song called Patrick Bateman (Brett Easton Ellis' Novel/Film)



    He's a real cool guy and he's a hero of mine
    Travis, Rhinehart rolled into one cute son
    Less than zero, a grotesque nightmare
    Subtly disturbing like normal behaviour

    I understand nothing and I cannot speak
    I'd walk in the park but the trees are diseased
    No sweetheart and I am too confused
    I only love my watch and my snake skin shoes

    I feel so small in the supermarket queue
    People seem to laugh at my choice of food
    My personality is held together with sellotape
    A loose fit just like a numb junkie's hate

    I pretty my face with all this cream and stuff
    Ugliness inside much harder to cover up
    I lack the thought to care about politics
    Just do what I like, ain't that democratic

    Genesis, Huey Lewis, Filofax, CD5
    A backdrop to discuss over expensive wine
    Didn't even know when or why I should stop
    I feel so stupid like a joke that belongs

    I guess all psychos are made out of money
    I cannot be saved as liberals keep telling me
    I don't want to be understood I just wanna kill
    Out of blandness I am your everyday thrill

    Patrick Bateman
    We are babies crippled in Christ
    Patrick Bateman
    Therefore I must be God
    I must, I must be God

    I touched your lips but now I just paint
    Surface reflection all I desired, babe
    I am melancholy, flower cutting through stone
    I'm a crime everybody has at home

    Papers hate me but they need my behaviour
    The dignity amongst Hollywood trivia
    Escape is so cheap of alcohol and whores
    Mine's the sanity of exclusive gun laws

    Art critics say porno's easily obscene
    Late Show retards, Dice Clay is true poetry
    They've never tried living underneath the water
    That's real end of the century nausea

    Patrick Bateman
    We are babies crippled in Christ
    Patrick Bateman
    Therefore I must be God
    I must, I must be God

    Patrick Bateman
    We are babies crippled in Christ
    Patrick Bateman
    I ****ed God up the ass
    I ****ed God up the ass

    Patrick Bateman
    Patrick Bateman
    Patrick Bateman
    Patrick Bateman


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 503 ✭✭✭pistonsvox


    Poke at my iris, why can't I cry about this?
    Maybe there is something that you know that I don't?

    We adopt a brand new language, communicate through pursed lips,
    You try not to put on any sexy clothes or graces.

    I might never catch a mouse and present it in my mouth
    And make you feel you're with someone who deserves to be with you.

    But there's one thing we've got going and it's the only thing worth knowing.
    It's got lots to do with magnets and the pull of the moon.

    Why won't our love keel over as it chokes on a bone?
    We can mourn its passing and then bury it in snow.

    Or should we kick its c8nt in and watch as it dies from bleeding.
    If you don't want to be with me just say and I will go.

    --

    Well we can change our partners this is a progressive dance,
    But remember it was me who dragged you up to the sweaty floor.

    Well this has been a reel
    I've got shin-splints and a stitch from weed(?)
    But like a drunken night it's the best bits that are coloured in

    Should look through some old photos I adored you in every one of those.
    If someone took a picture of us now they'd need to be told that we had ever clung and tied a navy knot with arms at night
    I'd say she was his sister but she doesn't have his nose.

    And now we're unrelated and rid of all the **** we hated,
    But I hate when I feel like this and I never hated you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,950 ✭✭✭deisedude


    Too many to name. Cocker, Edwards, Oberst as already mentioned. Love Matt Berninger in The National, so distinctive and responsible for my favourite line in a long time;

    "Another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults."

    and "You say you wouldn't want an angel watching over you but suprise, suprise, they wouldn't want to watch."

    Both from "Mistaken For Strangers" on Boxer.

    Also Ryan Adams at his best is a genius. Too many examples really to mention but anything off Heartbreaker is close to perfection.

    Par example;

    "Up here in the city, things are closing in,
    sunset's just my light bulb burning out.
    I miss Kentucky and I miss my family,
    Oh the sweetest winds they blow across the south"

    Doesn't sound so sweet out of musical context but it just nails the mood of the whole song. Also there's the classic chorus to "Come Pick Me Up"

    "I wish you would
    Come pick me up
    Take me out
    **** me up
    Steal my records
    Screw all my friends
    Theyre all full of ****
    With a smile on your face
    And then do it again"

    Feel the anger...

    + 1 for Matt Berninger of the National. My personal favourite comes from the song City Middle

    "I have weird memories of you
    Pissing in a sink, I think
    I have weird memories of you":D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 469 ✭✭loveissucide


    +1 on Beringer
    "I'm put together beautifully
    Big wet bottle in my fist, big wet rose in my teeth
    I'm perfect piece of ass
    Like every Californian"
    from All The Wine

    Also a shout for Jeff Tweedy
    "The cash machine is blue and green
    For a bundle of twenties and a small service fee
    I could spend three dollars and sixty-three cents
    On Diet Coca-Cola and unlit cigarettes
    I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a ****
    How hot and sorrowful, the machine begs for luck"
    from Ashes of American Flags.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 650 ✭✭✭Aridstarling


    Christ I love Jeff Tweedy, to anyone going to see them tomorrow, enjoy yourselves you lucky sons of bitches! My memories of last year will have to get me through the weekend.

    Really getting into Frightened Rabbit lately, heard them on an NPR podcast from a couple of months ago and been giving them a listen every now and then. Well worth it each time, love his voice.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 11,382 Mod ✭✭✭✭lordgoat


    Over and over and over again, you said that we're just friends.

    Your skin makes me cry.

    It's a lyric but the trumpet solo in the Saturday Boy by Billy Bragg is as good as pretty much any lyric i've heard.

    Anything Elliott Smith has written.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,032 ✭✭✭homerun_homer


    Richey Edwards (Let's not forget Nicky's contribution) for the Manic's lyrics are amazing. 4st 7lbs is possibly the height of his genius for an insight into anorexia.

    I love this quote from 'Die in the Summertime'
    Scratch my leg with a rusty nail, sadly it heals
    Colour my hair but the dye grows out
    I can't seem to stay a fixed ideal

    Elliott Smith as mentioned before is another amazing lyricist and favourite of mine.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27 eoinmaclove


    Best lyrics of all time (we all know people this song could be about :D)

    They’ve got the whole world in their house
    They’ve got the whole wide world in their house
    They’ve got the whole world in their house
    To see the new conservatory

    They go ten pin bowling after work
    They go ten pin bowling after work
    They go ten pin bowling after work
    And they’re getting married on a Caribbean beach

    They’ve got a German shepherd dog called Prince
    They’ve got a German shepherd dog called Prince
    They’ve got a German shepherd dog called Prince
    The one called Sheba died

    They know where things are in B&Q
    They know where things are in B&Q
    They know where things are in B&Q
    And they’ve got The Joy Of Sex video

    If I were a linesman
    I would execute defenders who applauded my offsides

    They were due on the Crystal Maze
    Yeah, they were due to go on the Crystal Maze
    Yeah, they were due on the Crystal Maze
    But they got mugged in Florida

    They went up in a hot air balloon
    They declared their love in a hot air balloon
    Yeah, they drank champagne in a hot air balloon
    And had a row on New Year’s Eve

    They’ve got nothing but total respect for
    They’ve got nothing but total respect for
    They’ve got nothing but total respect for
    Annie Lennox


    And if I’d known they were coming, I’d have slashed me wrists


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 52 ✭✭lynamhairycake


    +1 for Smith, fantastic music and lyricist:

    Baby Britain feels the best
    floating over a sea of vodka
    separated from the rest
    fights problems with bigger problems
    sees the ocean fall and rise
    counts the waves that somehow didn't hit her
    water pouring from her eyes
    alcoholic and very bitter

    But a thread without a mention of Mr Lyrics himself - Tom Waits - is kind of incomplete.

    From - Who are You

    Do you cry. Do you pray
    Do you wish them away
    Do you still leave nothing
    But bones in the way
    Did you bury the carnival
    Lions and all
    Excuse me while I sharpen my nails
    And just who are you this time?
    You look rather tired
    (Who drinks from your shoe)
    Are you pretending to love
    Well I hear that it pays well
    How do your pistol and your Bible and your
    Sleeping pills go?
    Are you still jumping out of windows in expensive clothes?

    From Filipino Box Spring Hog

    Spider rolled in from Hollister Burn
    with a one-eyed stolen mare
    Donned himself with chicken fat
    Sawin' on a jaw bone violin there
    Kathleen was sittin' down in Little Red's Recovery Room
    in her criminal underwear bra
    I was naked to the waist with my fierce black hound
    And I'm cookin' up a Filipino Box Spring Hog
    Cookin' up a Filipino Box Spring Hog
    Cookin' up a Filipino Box Spring Hog

    And countless others...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    Some of the lyrics from Craig Finn of the Hold Steady are incredible, pretty much anything from their album Boys and Girls in America is great, even some of the throw away lines like

    "lost in fog and love and faithless fear. I've had kisses that make Judas seem sincere."

    and

    "there are nights when i think that sal paradise was right. boys and girls in america have such a sad time together. sucking off each other at the demonstrations. making sure their makeup's straight. crushing one another with collossal expectations. dependent, undisciplined, sleeping late."

    Not sure the lyricist in the band Okkervil River is but they've got incredible lyrics. From Singer Songwriter

    "I heard cuts by The Kinks on your speakers
    I saw Poe and Artaud on your shelves
    While The Last Laugh's first scene on your flat panel screen
    Lit Chanel that you've wrapped around yourself
    You've got outsider art by an artist you arguably kidnapped a kid on the wall
    Your designers have slyly directed the eye down clean lines here in your well lit pawn
    You've got taste, you've got taste
    What a waste that that's all that you have."


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    Actually, thinking more about it, Stuart Murdoch from Belle and Sebastian should be highly rated on this thread, great lyrics, and honourable mentions to Hank Williams, Chuck Berry and Jimmy Rodgers, who went a long way to inventing modern pop/rock lyrics. So many greats though, Steve Earle, Shane MacGowan, Cohen, impossible to pick.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 11,382 Mod ✭✭✭✭lordgoat


    Actually, thinking more about it, Stuart Murdoch from Belle and Sebastian should be highly rated on this thread, great lyrics, and honourable mentions to Hank Williams, Chuck Berry and Jimmy Rodgers, who went a long way to inventing modern pop/rock lyrics. So many greats though, Steve Earle, Shane MacGowan, Cohen, impossible to pick.

    See i'd agree with nearly all of these in here. Especially Stuart Murdoc and Williams. But can't stand the hold steady, think they are one gimmick after another. Shock lyrics and alot of musical repetition in my opinion. The joys of differencing opinions eh?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    lordgoat wrote: »
    See i'd agree with nearly all of these in here. Especially Stuart Murdoc and Williams. But can't stand the hold steady, think they are one gimmick after another. Shock lyrics and alot of musical repetition in my opinion. The joys of differencing opinions eh?

    Nah, the Hold Steady are one of the best bands of the last 10 years, not just for Finn's lyrics. There just a good time rock band, some people (not saying you) need more from music than that i guess, but great riffs and great lyrics are enough for me. I don't think their last album was as good as their others though, some of the bsides would have improved it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 735 ✭✭✭Keggers


    Check out the band Streetlight Manifesto, every song is brilliantly written, the man who writes the songs is the lead singer, Tomas Kalnoky

    Some favorites:

    I never met a loser that I didn't see eye-to-eye with, I declare
    I stare into your eyes
    But you look right past me into the air
    What's it like to stand in your shoes?
    To have never felt the belt of somebody's abuse?
    I take the bottle and I tip it to all my heroes that have passed
    Alas, you have left us, but your stories they will last
    Uninspired by the recruiting call
    Independent we stand
    Independent we fall

    A moment of silence, please, for those who never get the chance
    They show up to the party, but they're never asked to dance
    The losers, the liars, the bastards, the thieves
    The cynicists, the pessimists, and those that don't believe in nothing

    They said "a pox,
    Upon your house,
    Upon your family and everyone you ever knew
    And everyone you'll ever meet"
    I bet they think we wish we joined when we could
    But we do what we want, we don't do what we should
    Now, everybody's laughing, 'cause they're thinking they're in on something I don't get
    Don't forget
    I connect and I read every word you said
    Like a child who believes he was wronged
    If you hate me so much, then stop singing my songs

    All from different parts of the same song


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,300 ✭✭✭freyners


    personally the fray you found me really speaks to me
    also try hurt by cash


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 11,382 Mod ✭✭✭✭lordgoat


    Nah, the Hold Steady are one of the best bands of the last 10 years, not just for Finn's lyrics. There just a good time rock band, some people (not saying you) need more from music than that i guess, but great riffs and great lyrics are enough for me. I don't think their last album was as good as their others though, some of the bsides would have improved it.

    I don't know, i have listened to the first album a lot and while i did like some songs to me they got old quite fast. And i think their latest album was a big step down. (freely admit i only listened to it in a friends house that loves them)

    I do like little hood rat friend a good bit and i can see the attraction, but just ain't for me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    thorbarry wrote: »
    Ya cant beat Bob Dylans lyrics :)

    You raise up your head
    And you ask, "Is this where it is?"
    And somebody points to you and says
    "It's his"
    And you say, "What's mine?"
    And somebody else says, "Where what is?"
    And you say, "Oh my God
    Am I here all alone?"
    Speaking of Dylan, IMO this his best work.

    "You looked for work and money
    And you walked a rugged mile
    You looked for work and money
    And you walked a rugged mile
    Your children are so hungry
    That they don't know how to smile"

    The ballad of Hollis Brown
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tis-I71nhdQ


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68 ✭✭endaob


    some of my favourite lines

    "Short on long term goals" Wilco - Misunderstood

    "Gold teeth and a curse for this town were all in my mouth" The Shins - New Slang

    "You're the measure of my dreams" Pogues - Rainy night in soho. Maybe this song shouldn't be in this forum, but it is an exceptional piece of writing


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    Ah yes. The Shins. Did you understand what was going on in Phantom Limb. strange lyrics.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,379 ✭✭✭thebigcheese22


    + 1 to Paul Noonan, his lyrics are quality! Some may say they are facetious but I think they're effortless :)

    Also so many from Pearl Jam - ('Don't see some men as half-empty, see them half-full of ****')

    'I know that I was born and I know that I'll die, the in-between is mine, I am mine)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 182 ✭✭FredBaby!


    ''you said 'send me stationary to make me horny' '' -My Year in Lists by Los Campesinos

    ''i noticed you, you stood out like a sore thumb, the most beautiful sore thumb i'd ever seen''-About your Dress by the Maccabees

    ''take me out tonight where there's music and there's people and they're young and alive''-There is a light that never goes out by the Smiths


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    freyners wrote: »
    personally the fray you found me really speaks to me
    also try hurt by cash
    Nine Inch nails wrote Hurt


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    endaob wrote: »
    some of my favourite lines

    "Short on long term goals" Wilco - Misunderstood

    "Gold teeth and a curse for this town were all in my mouth" The Shins - New Slang

    "You're the measure of my dreams" Pogues - Rainy night in soho. Maybe this song shouldn't be in this forum, but it is an exceptional piece of writing
    Of course Rainy Night in Soho should be in the forum. Pogues were an alternative trad band. Shane a lej.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    lordgoat wrote: »
    I don't know, i have listened to the first album a lot and while i did like some songs to me they got old quite fast. And i think their latest album was a big step down. (freely admit i only listened to it in a friends house that loves them)

    I do like little hood rat friend a good bit and i can see the attraction, but just ain't for me.

    Their best albums are usually rated as Separation Sunday and Boys and Girls in America, their first one "Almost Killed Me" is good, but not as good as the others, imo.

    Really think Boys and Girls in America is an album you have to give time to, but when it clicks it's great.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    Spray Paint Back Alley by Damien Dempsey from Album shots was about the best song I have heard in ages. Reminded me a bit of O'Casey


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,501 ✭✭✭omerin


    rem lyrics on Cuyahoga




    rem's fall on me (environmentally friendly ;)




    neil young's with southern man




    lyrics that mean something, not some pop fluff!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    Yes +1 for those two REM songs from Omerin. Top stuff.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,379 ✭✭✭thebigcheese22


    Nine Inch nails wrote Hurt
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,379 ✭✭✭thebigcheese22


    omerin wrote: »
    rem lyrics on Cuyahoga




    rem's fall on me (environmentally friendly ;)


    Yeah also Orange Crush is fairly poignant stuff, but hey I'm a pacifist so I would say that :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 333 ✭✭CoachBoone


    Jamie T writes some great stuff and makes it sound brilliant.

    Bright eyes as OP said. Guys a genius.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 100 ✭✭Emmsy


    Perhaps it's 'uncool' to do so but I have to give Gary Lightbody the nod on this score.

    -When it's all over we still have to clear up:
    You've had your fun
    Kissed some bloke you shouldn't have
    Right in front of me
    Punched him to the floor
    I could have killed him there
    But I got thrown out
    I'll get him some other time
    When he leasts expects it

    -Grazed Knees:
    It's easier to lie and be safe
    Time and time again I'm half stalled
    One giant leap of faith is easy
    When everyone you ask is so sure

    -Beginning to get to me:
    And it's beginning to get to me
    That I know more of the stars and sea
    Than I do of what's in your head
    Barely touching in our cold bed

    -


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,082 ✭✭✭✭Spiritoftheseventies


    Emmsy wrote: »
    Perhaps it's 'uncool' to do so but I have to give Gary Lightbody the nod on this score.

    -When it's all over we still have to clear up:
    You've had your fun
    Kissed some bloke you shouldn't have
    Right in front of me
    Punched him to the floor
    I could have killed him there
    But I got thrown out
    I'll get him some other time
    When he leasts expects it

    -Grazed Knees:
    It's easier to lie and be safe
    Time and time again I'm half stalled
    One giant leap of faith is easy
    When everyone you ask is so sure

    -Beginning to get to me:
    And it's beginning to get to me
    That I know more of the stars and sea
    Than I do of what's in your head
    Barely touching in our cold bed

    -
    Arguably Snow Patrols finest hour
    Batten Down the hatch

    Batten down the hatch
    Cause we're all coming in
    Like uninvited guests
    Romancing everything
    Keep your hands away
    From what you can't afford
    We don't think that we'll stay
    Now that you look bored
    God only knows
    What Brian Wilson meant
    Pick out your clothes
    With some real intent
    You don't seem to care
    That I've been waiting here
    Pulling out my hair
    For you to come
    My dear
    I'll go all the way
    As long as you go first
    Running all this way
    Has given me a thirst
    Believe in what you want
    As long as you can see
    What's right in front of you
    I guess that that's just me


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 333 ✭✭CoachBoone


    "Uncool" Balls to that.

    Lightbody has some great lyrics.

    "If it looks like it works, and it feels like it works, then it works"- is great in its simplicity.

    Jamie T Sheila:

    "She says, When I fall no one catch me
    Alone, Lonely, I'll overdose slowly"- QUALITY

    or Sticks N Stones:

    "I was hanging out with Louie in the shooting gallery
    when the news got through to me about you and Jeremy.
    Pat on my back, and a swig on my brew
    you're still my friend, it's impossible to hate you.
    Cradle to the grave, I know we always misbehave
    people latch down and then they rain on our parade.
    Girls we love leave when we want them to stay
    like today, remember, what shall we say?"

    Actually a lot of his stuff is brilliant. Poetic Brilliance.


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