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08.11.11 | NOSFERATU
NOSFERATU
NOSFERATU
HE WILL POSSESS YOU | Hyperion1001
08.11.11 | 1 kills. | Trebor.
08.11.11 | Pretty much | KILL
08.11.11 | like seriously my last 3 lists have been deleted cos i said either "gay" or "faggot gonk" shits getting retarded | BallsToTheWall
08.11.11 | This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps! | KILL
08.11.11 | dude balls how do you get away with thrashing hard? i think true metal passion is disallowed on sputnik | BallsToTheWall
08.11.11 | I don't know, I should have been banned a long time ago man. | Relinquished
08.11.11 | 5 rules so hard m/ | iFghtffyrdmns
08.11.11 | hmm. | FadeToBlack
08.11.11 | list is so elite except 5 probably sucks cos its that mefaggah guy | Relinquished
08.11.11 | shut up fagtoblack | Relinquished
08.11.11 | nah man you're my bro I can't say that | KILL
08.11.11 | haha sonic now is not the time for ELP bro thats my chill shit im pissed atm so nosferatuing hard
fade yea this list is true and 5 is awesome as fuck check it hard, its similar to meshuggah but more spasmsdfhdfuthj
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08.23.11 | Ah The Analog Kid. To me, the song is not so much about love, but about moving forward versus and staking your claim in life or staying behind for the familiar and comfortable.
First Stanza: metaphor for the flexibility (bending of tress in the wind/constant motion), even temper (hot and windy), and potential for great success (silver leaves) or failure (rocking in the breeze) that awaits analog kid if he pursues his 'nameless vision.'
Second Stanza: The use of 'quickens' could be related to 'quickening', which is described as the first time a mother can feel her fetus move. This occurs between 18 and 20 weeks generally. The kid in the song is probably around 18 to 20 years old. He feels that first sensation of wanting independence and success. Though he's not sure what his vision is, he's got something stirring in his soul driving him to want to pursue bigger things somewhere else.
Main Chorus: Only time he mentions being moved, it almost sounds like he's describing a city like New York or another metropolitan ocean front place and it's calling to him.
Third Stanza: The girl is on the edge of his dream, giving her less importance, but nonetheless, reminding him of what he'll leave behind. Her voice ringing in his ears, while sweet and nice to hear (like music of spheres) could be begging him to stay with her instead of pursue his dreams.
The hawk passing by as his mom calls out to him is his sign that it's time to strike out on his own. He ignores mom's call, and is beginning to grow and and possibly follow his amition.
I believe the last stanza pretty sums it all up. |
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