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Why are items listed as new (and still posted), yet they have been sold out? I keep looking thinking maybe a few of the Sevens popped up. Same with the Mad Season 7". If it's gone take the listing down
Been away for too long from here (no Soundgarden quote ), so I don't know if you already talked about it...
I really like to find the meanings. There are subjective meanings, that ones that you construct, but there are the objective meaning, the one that the writer wanted to make it sound.
But there's something that is really getting me mad:
What the hell is Lightning Bolt (the song) about?! Who is she? What is that phenomenal thing that happens? It is poetry, but I can't be just words...anyone? Besides, that's the name of the album, there must be something.
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The l-bolt may not (in fact probably is not) a person, as much as it is a kind of destructive inspiration. it may be embodied by a person, easily enough, but it's not really about one (imo)
He wanted to portray the urge to create in the least creative way possible, so he represented it with a woman. That didn't feel cliche enough, though, so he went on to portray HER in an equally overdone manner.
Layered lazy writing about an obsessive love of writing. Sort of brilliant, in a way.
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stip wrote:
The l-bolt may not (in fact probably is not) a person, as much as it is a kind of destructive inspiration. it may be embodied by a person, easily enough, but it's not really about one (imo)
I took it as you "muse", someone who inspires a change, like Winslet's character in Eternal Sunshine.
He wanted to portray the urge to create in the least creative way possible, so he represented it with a woman. That didn't feel cliche enough, though, so he went on to portray HER in an equally overdone manner.
Layered lazy writing about an obsessive love of writing. Sort of brilliant, in a way.
Is it any less imaginative than Nothingman?
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