CERESUltra

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CERESUltra
@CERESUltra

I'll start! for me, it's "Does anyone know/where the love of God goes/When the waves turn the minutes to hours" from The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, by Gordon Lightfoot.


micolithe
@micolithe

Kids by PUP (Morbid Stuff)
Just like the kids, I've been navigating my way
Through the mind-numbing reality of a godless existence
Which, at this point in my hollow and vapid life
Has erased what little ambition I've got left

Chinese Satellite by Phoebe Bridgers (Punisher)
Swore I could feel you through the walls
But that's impossible

No Future Part 3 by Titus Andronicus (The Monitor)
There is a faceplate all brown and red that stretches across my mouth
It's worn for protection, nobody gets in and nobody gets out

Walking In The Snow by Run The Jewels (RTJ4)
Funny fact about a cage, they're never built for just one group
So when that cage is done with them and you still poor, it come for you
The newest lowest on the totem, well golly gee, you have been used
You helped to fuel the death machine that down the line will kill you too

Two Headed Boy by Neutral Milk Hotel (In the Aeroplane Over the Sea)
And in the dark we will take off our clothes
And they'll be placing fingers through the notches in your spine
And when all is breaking
Everything that you could keep inside
Now your eyes ain't moving, now
They just lay there in their climb


CERESUltra
@CERESUltra

Walking In The Snow is full of real ones, but the one that gets me every time is:

Never forget in the story of Jesus, the hero was killed by the state


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YES.

Gordon Lightfoot was a godsend starting guitar because I always loved his music and also he was very averse to having too many different lines in a song so once you've nailed that A => Em => G => D sequence, boy howdy you are set for at least five minutes of Great Lakes tragedy.

There's so many to chose from, but I literally pulled my name from Nirvana's "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" because of this line -

"She'll come back as fire to burn all the liars/
Leave a blanket of ash on the ground"

Idles is full of these but combined with the music video for 'Reigns' which is graphic in that it juxtaposes lyrics about class warfare with that of a nature documentary and people jeering as if they were watching a sporting event.

"How does it feel to have shanked the working classes into dust? /
How does it feel to have won the war that nobody wants? /
Huh? / Pull on my reigns"

Each line just resonates with this defiant force of Joe Talbot's voice, that lands the impact of how we're caught and ground by capitalism' machination. There is so many other songs by this band who's lines stay with me; but there's also this one song that's more personal 'Common Sense' by Viagra Boys.

"Why is it your apartment always looks like shit /
With lots of trash but you don't take care of none of it /
Why do you think it always ends up like this /
Like life's a joke and you're just taking the piss."

Which leads up to the line that hits me: "Or do you think there's someone else you can blame" It's just something that cuts through self-excuses I have, I can blame my parents, genetics, mental health, god, moments of my life, but any of that isn't going to improve my life in the here and now with what I can do in the moment.

"It is not love, if love is cold to touch"

VNV Nation - Gratitude (although the mixing on this song is pretty bad for hearing the lyrics... it was only after reading that first line after listening to the song that the words crushed me)

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