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    the other genres. Despite the “neo” in the name neo-psychedelia‚ it actually isn’t that new. It was first classified in the late 70’s. As one might expect‚ the “psychedelia” is often a reference to drug use and this is often reflected in the lyrics. Lyrics can be described as bizarre and may not make much sense. For example‚ in Tame Impala’s “Skeleton Tiger”‚ one line reads “Count the number of beings you are‚ see how long it takes you.” However this doesn’t have to be the case. The music is made

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    injustice in the Southern states of America‚ to end‚ for their ~“moment to be arise”~ Paul McCartney‚ 1968 (Blackbird). The Lyrics of the song suggest a Black woman British slang for a woman (Bird)‚ Waiting for her moment to break free from the Racism of America and Assimilate into normal society after a lifetime of waiting for her moment to be free. As short and insignificant as the lyrics may seem‚ the Beetles blew the critics away with the beautiful simplicity of Paul McCartney’s words. Paul’s feelings

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    the intent of killing him is judged differently than one who stumbles and pushes the man accidentally. Character is important in morally assessing ourselves and others. Rap both indicates and contributes to a corrupt personal character. Rap lyrics (and accompanying videos) are full of images of “hos” and pimps‚ guns‚ violence‚ the killing of cops‚ dissing and being dissed‚ dominance‚ and drug

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    favorite artist‚ (Insert any random pop artist here)‚ is way better than the stuff you listen to‚ they have such talent with their lyrics and music‚ you just wouldn’t understand it” (Any Pop Listener‚ 2013). There is a large percentage of people who only listen to music‚ because they enjoy the tune or beat of the song‚ and not as much about the songs meaning or lyrics‚ which can be understandable. Although it can easily be

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    felt the suffering of someone just by listening to a song? Here‚ there are two different songs‚ ‘’Funeral Blues’’ by Nemo Shaw and ‘’Don’t You Remember?’’ by Adele. Talk about the loss of a loved one‚ but in two different ways. ‘’Funeral Blues’’ the lyrics are addressed to the singer himself; in contrast‚ ‘’Don´t You Remember?’’ is addressed to the person who left her (the song writer). ‘’Funeral Blues’’ was written because someone died: on the other hand‚ ‘’don’t You Remember?’’ was written because

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    demonstrates continuity and discontinuity between shots by utilizing a rhythmic relation between each shot. The lyrics of the song correlate directly with the shots in the video. The length of the shots correlate with how long the phrases of the song are. For instance‚ the song lyric "Can’t write my story" is with the shot of "Katy pulling the parachute" for her right at ground level‚ but when the song lyric "I’m beyond the archetype" begins the shot changes to a shot from behind and above the parachute. The

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    Needtobreathe. This songs lyrics “Brother let me be your shelter‚ I’ll never leave you all alone” really hit home with me. These lyrics are about how your brother will always be there for you‚ and you can always lean on him. The lyrics are saying that no matter what‚ through thick or thin‚ you can always count on your brother. They are saying that your brother is like a shelter‚ a shelter can protect you from many things like the elements‚ humans‚ and animals. The lyrics in this song compare a shelter

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    provisional diest‚ which is the belief system of reason and observation of the natural world are a sufficient way of deciding if god is actually fact or fiction. The lyrics of the song reflect the time period of about the past twenty years or so when people were beginning to really notice lies from institutions including government. The lyrics of this song are mostly consistent with deep metaphors in order to explain what it is that outraged Gurewitz. The song is comprised of a lot of natural delivery

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    and would instead have illogical and aloof lyrics accompanied by a dance-tune based melody. Minstrel performances depicted black people as being feeble-minded simple half-wits as it became centered on the degradation of African Americans. In‚ addition the characters in these Minstrelsies would often come off as being inhuman. Therefore‚ the actors’ would sport exaggerated facial features while dressed up

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    Good vs. Evil: Rock and Hip Hop Written by: Chanel Auguste In 1965‚ The Rolling Stones early hit‚ "I Can’t Get No Satisfaction"‚ is taken off of many radio station’s play lists after they received complaints of the lyrics containing sexually suggestive lyrics. 1980‚ Pink Floyd’s hit single "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)‚ with its chorus of kids chanting "We Don’t Need No Education"‚ is banned by the South African government; Children upset about inferior education‚ adopt the song as

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