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<p>[QUOTE="ozleck77, post: 1342994, member: 32322"]OMG! A contest featuring the band that greatly influenced us back in highschool. 'got all their albums including the single in MTV beavis 'n butthead and the verse chorus verse in.......cant remember ( but it's a various artist album)</p><p><br /></p><p>anyways... those 2 songs are covers ( i know you know that) by meat puppets and david bowie. we did cover "the man who sold the world" back in HS though. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hmmmm... about lake of fire... obviously it's about ****. There were 2 songs by meat puppets i think Nirvana covered in the unplugged album. I dunno much about meat puppets but the other song is religious-like too (Jesus.....). So I guess the lake of fire song suggest that bad folks go to **** when they die</p><p><br /></p><p>Where do bad folks go when they die?</p><p>They dont go to heaven where angels fly</p><p>They go down to the lake of fire and fry</p><p>Won't see them again til the 4th of July ---> probably the END OF THE WORLD</p><p><br /></p><p>or maybe coz it rhymes...</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The Man who sold the world.</p><p>Saw the real thing in youtube before, david bowie is dancing...lmao...</p><p>But Nirvana cover is the best!!!</p><p>Anyways, my interpretation of this song is about homeless people or maybe a hobo. Actually it's not really the song's interpretation, it's only how we ( me and my friends) just coined homeless people "the man who sold the world" we had this silly game of who's the first to hum the intro everytime we saw a hobo.</p><p>Maybe the song is about bowie's life. I dunno. Never heard of him til lately. 'just knew that the song is from david bowie since kurt mentioned him after the song. never had the chance to research him since back in HS, internet is limited to those who can afford.</p><p><br /></p><p>my interpretation:</p><p><br /></p><p>It's simply about Jesus. </p><p><br /></p><p>We passed upon the stair .</p><p>We spoke of was and when</p><p> Although I wasn't there</p><p> He said I was his friend</p><p> Which came as a surprise</p><p>I spoke into his eyes</p><p> I thought you died alone, a long long time ago</p><p> </p><p> Oh no, not me</p><p> We never lost control</p><p> You're face to face</p><p> With The Man Who Sold The World[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ozleck77, post: 1342994, member: 32322"]OMG! A contest featuring the band that greatly influenced us back in highschool. 'got all their albums including the single in MTV beavis 'n butthead and the verse chorus verse in.......cant remember ( but it's a various artist album) anyways... those 2 songs are covers ( i know you know that) by meat puppets and david bowie. we did cover "the man who sold the world" back in HS though. Hmmmm... about lake of fire... obviously it's about ****. There were 2 songs by meat puppets i think Nirvana covered in the unplugged album. I dunno much about meat puppets but the other song is religious-like too (Jesus.....). So I guess the lake of fire song suggest that bad folks go to **** when they die Where do bad folks go when they die? They dont go to heaven where angels fly They go down to the lake of fire and fry Won't see them again til the 4th of July ---> probably the END OF THE WORLD or maybe coz it rhymes... The Man who sold the world. Saw the real thing in youtube before, david bowie is dancing...lmao... But Nirvana cover is the best!!! Anyways, my interpretation of this song is about homeless people or maybe a hobo. Actually it's not really the song's interpretation, it's only how we ( me and my friends) just coined homeless people "the man who sold the world" we had this silly game of who's the first to hum the intro everytime we saw a hobo. Maybe the song is about bowie's life. I dunno. Never heard of him til lately. 'just knew that the song is from david bowie since kurt mentioned him after the song. never had the chance to research him since back in HS, internet is limited to those who can afford. my interpretation: It's simply about Jesus. We passed upon the stair . We spoke of was and when Although I wasn't there He said I was his friend Which came as a surprise I spoke into his eyes I thought you died alone, a long long time ago Oh no, not me We never lost control You're face to face With The Man Who Sold The World[/QUOTE]
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