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| Faunak8 |
Posted: Dec 26 2008, 05:05 AM
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| himfella |
Posted: Dec 26 2008, 06:17 AM
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Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! ROFL!!!! :beer: himfella :devil2: |
| Skyrune |
Posted: Dec 26 2008, 08:22 PM
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Agree. I read in an interview once - I want to say it was with Lifehouse, but I wouldn't swear to it - where the question of song meanings and interpretations came up. The singer basically said (I'm paraphrasing), "We don't like to tell an audience what a song is about or what the significance of it holds. Some people can listen to a song and hear it one way, while others can listen to that same song and come up with a different yet equally valid meaning." As a fan of music - many kinds of music - I think our own interpretations (or simply what we take away from a song) is much more valuable than whatever the songwriter was thinking when he/she wrote it. Interesting thread, though. |
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| Ravana |
Posted: Dec 27 2008, 12:13 AM
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Such is the glory of music, and the freedom to make whatever we please out of it :) Music would be much less exciting if the artist wrote songs entirely in concrete with no multiple purposes at all. :beer: |
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| Skyrune |
Posted: Jan 1 2009, 03:43 AM
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^ I couldn't agree more. :beer:
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