No Replies Log in to reply. There was an error. General Comment i dont think its rock critics as much as the english press in general General Comment It must be so frustrating how journalists write crap about you that actually hurts. But it's their job, and they go on home without another thought about how it could upset a person. Stupid world. General Comment I like the really drugged up slurry sound to this song.
General Comment Right It is actually about businessmen or reprters or workers in general who go away for work. It is actually a song about how they cheat on their wives with prostitutes or whatever, then they go home and pretend their perfect little life really is "perfect". Song Meaning This song is about a journalist who was with Stereophonics on tour. He had fun, spend time and had launch with Stereophonics. After the tour, he left for work, he wrote a humiliating article about the band.
A few days later Kelly Jones lead singer composed this song about him. If you can read the lyrics again, it will be more clear. You fly around in planes That bring you down To meet me who loves you, like Me crashing to the ground Are you so lonely? Before you go on home zinzin on December 11, Link.
General Comment Nothing to say about the meaning, just thought I'd comment on how much this song rocks.
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You can find 1,, lyrics on our site. If you have any Lyrics that you want to be added, you can contact us. At least you're getting a lot more emotion than just saying this happened today, end of story. The songs on J. Have A Nice Day is about a taxi driver in San Francisco who complains about everything under the sun - we've all met him at one stage or another and wished we had an ejector seat button.
Every Day I Think Of Money is about a man who drives a security van, and dreams of one day stealing the money stashed in the back of his vehicle. And Caravan Holiday does exactly what it says on the brochure - which hardly leaves much room for the imagination to move around.
His songs may not exactly reach for the stars, and he may not particularly want to change the world, but the small, soft-spoken frontman freely admits that he'd certainly like to rule the world. And there's a lot of bands who don't try and they get complacent and end up going backwards. It happens all the time. When we got signed the only thing we wanted to do was to be like those bands, bands that changed every two or three albums, bands that were successful in every country.
I didn't see the point of being one of those cool indie bands that was popular in Camden. That didn't interest me at all.
When we signed our record deal, we wanted to be the biggest band in the world. JONES may have found that taxi driver in Frisco fascinating, but in the end, he doesn't really tell us anything of lasting interest. Mr Writer, on the other hand, has grabbed the headlines, going in at number five in the UK charts, and getting hackles up among the UK music press corps.
According to Jones, however, Mr Writer is merely a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek tirade, and any journo who takes it seriously should remove that large ballpoint pen from their rear end.
It could even be about me. Just because I said in one interview that it was about journalists, they just went mental and slagged me off in as many papers, and I'm, like, I rest my case. I'm having a laugh; it's sarcasm for me. OK, we may well be a bunch of bitter, lonely bastards, but Jones is quick to point out that pop stars are often lonely too. We both grew up together from around 15 or 16, and we both just got to the point where it's not really happening any more, and you know, I'm seeing somebody else and she's seeing somebody else, and we're both happy.
There's a big compromise to be made, but I do think it's very important to have somebody, because otherwise you just go off into weird places where you don't need to go. In a lot of ways, it's the greatest life there is, but in a lot of other ways, the flipside can be shit. Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription. Telling it like it is Sat, Apr 7, ,
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