Foxhound38 wrote: » Cool story bro
spindex wrote: » As most ye bright sparks are aware this is a line from the festive song Stay by East 17(why it is a festive song I don't know). Anyway did the writer get permission to touch the sleepers face before they went to sleep ? If they didn't is this a sexual assault ? Should the easily offended be calling for this song to be banned too ? I say yes purely because I don't like the song, nothing to do with the lyrics.
FixitFelix wrote: » Are you aware of what the song is about? And who it's for?
spindex wrote: » Nope, I don't want to know either but I'm sure you're gonna tell us
FixitFelix wrote: » Nope
Mystery Egg wrote: » I'll tell you. Toby Mortimer wrote it about his brother who committed suicide. Merry Christmas everyone!!!11one
bear1 wrote: » The song is about the singer's brother committing suicide... The lyric you are quoting is when the brother is dead.
Ol' Donie wrote: » So the oft repeated story goes. If I was a cynic, I might suggest calling his brother "baby" is a bit of a stretch, but if Christmas church bells were what's required to get the full emotion across, then I reckon it stands up. What's the line about a final kiss? That's his brother too? Now that I think of it, it's kinda made for a one of the Jedwards, if anything ever happened to the other one.
“Over time I started to put together the story and I wrote it in a different way to any song I’d written before,” he explained. “It’s a different way of writing because they were just sections of statements, rather than a verse being a story from beginning to end. If you take the first verse, it was just sections like ‘Don’t you know we’ve come too far now just to go and try to throw it all away’ and ‘I’ve only just begun to know you, all I can say is won’t you stay another day.’ It was all based on conversations I’d had with my brother and I was trying to change it into a love song about the end of a relationship. I wanted to write in an ambiguous way that would mean a lot to a lot of people. It was a bit of a risk as I didn’t know how well it was going to go down, but I wanted the lines to mean something to everyone. Yes there’s my story in there but, more importantly, I wanted it to reach people. Once people connect with a line in a song, that’s what makes a hit."
server down wrote: » It’s a good song. E 17 were a rough looking boy bags though. Although they had talent.