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Lyrics From Songs That Seem To Make No Sense

Nobody got that at all.
Hmmm.... Would you have gotten this response instead? :) This was my first choice. Too cryptic?
Witch Doctor (2019) - BattleBots
 
The lyrics were actually In the Garder of Eden, but lore says they were drunk and stoned when they recorded it and changed history
Um...thanks for the translation but I think that information is pretty obvious to anyone that listened to FM radio in the late 60s and the 70s.
And the story is that the guy that wrote the song while drunk on wine (lead vocals and organist), played it to the drummer while still inebriated and he is the one that wrote down the phrase. And then they recorded it using the version that the drummer wrote down.
 
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Both the name of the group ("? and the Mysterians") and the lyrics:

And when the sun comes up
I’ll be on top
You’ll be right down there lookin’ up
And on my way
Come up here
But I don’t see you  wavin’ down
I’m way down here

 
How can it be that no one's mentioned Dylan yet? The master of the obscure:

Johnny's in the basement,
mixin' up the medicine
I'm on the pavement,
thinkin' about the government
The man in a trench coat,
badge out, laid off
Says he's got a bad cough,
wants to get it paid off
Look out kid, it's somethin' you did
God knows when, but you're doin' it again
You better duck down the alleyway,
looking for a new friend
The man in the coon-skin cap in a pig pen
Wants 11 dollar bills – you only got 10

 
It's a reference to hallucinogenic drugs (LSD).
I am aware of that. My main point was that the lyrics make sense if you listen carefully and understand them. If you listen to some of Grace Slicks interviews on drugs you will find her knowledgeable and her thoughts very interesting and obviously something that she was around for years.
 
John Lennon said he was tired of every writer and fan hyper analyzing their lyrics, so he told his bandmates (paraphrasing):

"Let em try and figure this one out, it should be fun"
It sounds very much like their early songwriting process in which they would just use placeholder words until they came up with the lyrics that worked. In this case, they just didn't do the last part.
 
Hmmm.... Would you have gotten this response instead? :) This was my first choice. Too cryptic?
Witch Doctor (2019) - BattleBots
I would've gotten it, but it is an obscure reference.
 
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Here’s an old song from Scotland. I’m typing out the first verse

As I was walking all alane
I heard twa corbies making mane
And tane ontae the thither did say
Where shall we gang and dine the day

The entire song is about two crows (or ravens) discussing where they’ll eat. There are English versions that are more intelligible.

 
Can't forget the Bonzo Dog band:

I'm the Urban Spaceman, baby
I've got speed
I've got everything I need
I'm the Urban Spaceman, baby
I can fly
I'm a supersonic guy
I don't need pleasure
I don't feel pain
If you were to knock me down
I'd just get up again
I'm the Urban Spaceman, baby
I'm making out
I'm all about


 
Love this song as a kid. Still do. Guess that tells you where my mind's really at. :)

The funniest sound I ever heard
(Papa-oom-mow-mow)
(Papa-oom-mow-mow)
But I can't understand a single word
(Papa-oom-mow-mow)
(Papa-oom-mow-mow)
But if he's serious or if he's playing
Woo, my my is all he's saying
Papa, woo
Baba-baba-baba-woo!

 
I love this song by Pink Floyd but the lyrics are somewhat baffling.....

 
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REO Speedwagon. He says he believes her and not the rumors but he also accuses her of lying and cheating. Which is it??
 
"'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain."
America -- "Horse with No Name."

One partial sentence, three negatives. My head wants to explode.
 
View attachment 110065REO Speedwagon. He says he believes her and not the rumors but he also accuses her of lying and cheating. Which is it??
The lyrics describe someone (a guy in my opinion) who has heard rumors about his woman. He claims not believe them, but deep down knows they are true. Unfortunately, he loves her! So, "Take It On The Run" suggests escaping a difficult, heartbreaking situation.
 
I love this song by Pink Floyd but the lyrics are somewhat baffling.....


Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" is a song about absence, longing, and the complexities of human connection. It's a reflection on the band's experience with their former member, Syd Barrett, and the broader themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning.
 
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Stop! Stop! Stop!

You are giving me flashbacks!

Come to think of it, they aren't all that bad.
 

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