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Neemo
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Neemo wrote:

i been listening to some older gnr lately and i wondered if these peices could be about the fans...if not then the seem to have a bit of relevancy in that area right not IMO

Just like children hidin' in a closet
Can't tell what's goin' on outside
Sometimes we're so far off the beaten track
We'll get taken for a ride
By a parlor trick or some words of wit
A hidden hand up a sleeve
To think the one you love
could hurt you now
Is a little hard to believe
But everybody darlin' sometimes
Bites the hand that feeds

When I look around
Everybody always brings me down
Well is it them or me
Well I just can't see
But there ain't no peace to found
But if someone really cared
Well they'd take the time to spare
A moment to try and understand
Another one's despair
Remember in this game we call life
That no one said it's fair

You're one in a million
Yeah, that's what you are
You're one in a million, babe
You are a shooting star
Maybe someday we'll see you
Before you make us cry
You know we tried to reach you
But you were much to high

[...]

Well some say I'm lazy
And others say that's just me
Some say I'm crazy
I guess I'll always be
But it's been such a long time
Since I knew right from wrong
It's all the means to an end, I,
I keep on movin' along

Neemo
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Neemo wrote:

maybe not so much about the fans, but an introspect look back at himself through the fans?.... or something those to parts of their respective songs just seemed to be relevant to Axl today from my perspective...i wonder if he ever reflects on past work or lyrics...ponders where he was at that point in time...i know if i go back and look at stuff i did art wise i often reminesce about that time period

Olorin
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Olorin wrote:

Not Breakdown, for me thats general feelings about the difficulties of life and struggling to relate to others around you. Some of his best lyrics ever are in that song. That song makes me identify with Axl Rose more than any other he has written.

Neemo
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Neemo wrote:

^ yeah i guess it was more this part

But if someone really cared
Well they'd take the time to spare
A moment to try and understand
Another one's despair

and you get some people on these forums claiming others arent fans and what not...we (in general) spend way to much time trying to understand what is happening but it seems to not acound for very much at times

then there is this line

You know we tried to reach you
But you were much to high

which has some current relevance in particular

Olorin
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Olorin wrote:

I always thought a lot of the lyrics to Breakdown could be about the breakdown of the relationships between Axl and the other guys in the band and his struggle to make sense of his own feelings, needs and emotions.

"I've come to know the cold
I think of it as home
When there ain't enough of me to go around
I'd rather be left alone...."

I think that lyric is fundamental in understanding Axl, when he does not feel  he wants to interact with others its best just to leave him alone, some people desire their own personal space much more than others. Some people are at their happiest that way and to break out of that comfort zone can be a real unwelcome struggle.
Others people completely need to be around others and cant cope with their own company, I believe Axl and Slash are polar opposites and its no suprise their relationship has broken down completely. They would most likely have drove each other mad.

skippy
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

skippy wrote:

Lyrically, I always found Breakdown to be Axl's best.

To me it's an admission of guilt, an admission of being fucked up and accepting it and attempting to understand it.

The whole "Warming hands to a different fire and getting burned" by that fire, is an interesting take on coping behaviors and maladaptation.

As a whole, the Illusions seemed to be a requiem and salute to losing their hunger and anger.

This song along with the line in "Coma" of "It's easy to be hungry when you ain't got shit to lose"...

Behind anger is generally sadness, and the anger at this time may have been
finally allowing the sadness to come through.

Anyway, enough blah, blah, blah...point is "Breakdown" is lyrically amazing.

PaSnow
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

PaSnow wrote:

Yeah I always liked Breakdown. Neemo I suppose it could be about the fans & GnR's relationship as a band, but I'm not so sure. Doubt it, I think it's more a general song about life's challenges, like Olorin said. I don't think either Crazy or One in a Million are. Crazy yeah he admits he's crazy but not really any reading between the lines going on with it.

Axlin16
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Re: A discussion about some older lyric meanings?

Axlin16 wrote:

Breakdown is a REALLY REALLY underrated song.

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