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Originally posted by Desert Rain
See above.
I feel like you're using abstract as a means of saying "People probably don't get it, but that makes it better than the more simplistic pop fluff every one else makes".
And I'll take a strut and hair flick over 'abstract' lyricism that doesn't resonate with me in the slightest.
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Well of course you can prefer what you want. All I wanted to say is that you can't just rip out lyrics out of the album and then judge the entire album based on it, especially if the album is an album that is hugely based on the combination of lyrics and production.And it's better than simplistic pop lyrics, not
because "people don't get it"(which is not true by the way if you actually read up some interviews and listen to the album multiple times the meaning becomes quite clear) but because it was daring and they have something to say you don't mind in most pop songs
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Originally posted by Sunshine.
For the most part, "quality" of lyrics is relative to each artists' intention.
Lyrically, Teenage Dream (the song) = anything on Kid A.
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Originally posted by rbautz
Ups, studiert in Geisteswissenschaft.
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Always
