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There are just too many good songs to chose from :nod:
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neoncrossing wrote:My choices for best lyrical songs (in no particular order):

Naveed
4am
Clumsy
Car Crash
Happiness and the Fish
Is Anybody Home?
Lying Awake
Annie
Stealing Babies
In Repair
Life
Not Enough
Sell My Soul

I agree with you completely except i think thief should definitely be there.
Oh, plus Do You Like It and Trapeze.
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i'm saddened to see songs from gravity mentioned in this thread.
we are the brand new beatniks. we are the down and outers.
we are the bleeding hearts, beating syncopated, broken rhythm.
our speed is often break neck. we need to slow it down.
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I kinda agree. I do like BBTS, but not over all the songs on the other albums.

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Here's the songs that I think, of course in no particular order:

* Thief
* Naveed
* Clumsy
* IAH
* Stealing Babies
* Consquence of Laughing
* Not Enough
* Mafia (I'm apparently the only one that LIVES on this track!)
* Car Crash
* In Repair
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i take it back wrote:i'm saddened to see songs from gravity mentioned in this thread.

"Do You Like It" wasn't just some convenient set of words that Raine threw together, its about the music industry and how producers turn bands into something that they're not. (which is kindof ironic that he wrote that in gravity but whatever)
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<p>And in my darkest moment, fetal and weeping. The moon tells me a secret. My confidant. As full and bright as I am, this light is not my own. A million light reflections pass over me. It's source is bright and endless. She resuscitates the hopeless. Without her we are lifeless satellites dreaming dreams. And as I pull my head out I am without one doubt. Don't want to be down here feeding my narcissism. I must crucify the ego before it's far too late. I pray the light lifts me out before I pine away.
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just as long as another "anti gravity" nonsense convo doesn't start, i'm ok with it.

Actually I've found Not Enough and Do You Like It to be the best 2 tracks off of Gravity.......I also dig Whatever but that really doesn't count as an album track of course.
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i take it back wrote:i'm saddened to see songs from gravity mentioned in this thread.


Why?

It's probably OLP's best lyrically written album:

A Story About A Girl:

And are you waking up slowly
Nothing but lonely
Are you waking up holding
Holding your breath
And are you looking for something
I promised you one thing
I promise I'll always
Always be
There

Sorry:

I'm sorry, I can't lie
I'm wasting too much time
Drowning I've been blind
But I've opened up my eyes
Sorry, I can't lie
So I just say goodbye
Goodbye

Sell My Soul:

I'm Losing my heart
Losing my pride
I’d burn our initials in the sun if it would shine
I need a fresh start
I was in heaven until this world fell apart
Out on the run
Out on this empty space since all of this begun
I try

And nothing seems to help
And nothing seems to work
And nothing is as beautiful
I’m old enough to take all the blame for both of us
There's all the games and all the faces
I’m bleeding by myself and I’m okay...

Not Enough:

There’s nothing left to prove
There's nothing I won’t do
There’s nothing like the pain
I feel for you



This album is lyrically their best, Most people don't like it because Raine is more straight foreward with his lyrics and not as abscure. But whats wrong with that? I think it's a lot harder to write songs this way than to write lyrics metomorphically speaking. This album also is clearly about relationships and the differen't emotions you go through, and can touch home on a lot of basis. I can't tell you the number of times I've quoted them.
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Ummm i wouldn't say its their BEST album lyrically but its a good album.
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Flea21212 wrote:This album is lyrically their best, Most people don't like it because Raine is more straight foreward with his lyrics and not as abscure. But whats wrong with that?.

The "abscure" lyrics made you think deeply into what they ment. you don't need to think with the new lyrics.
Flea21212 wrote:I think it's a lot harder to write songs this way than to write lyrics metomorphically speaking.

Why? How is it harder?
I think OLP's best lyrically written album was Happiness... but thats just my opinion.
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hahahahaha. i could have written gravity in my sleep. the lyrics are so fucking awful. do you like it is the worst song raine's ever written. i don't care what it's about, the lyrics are incredibly cliche and overused, not to mention crappy.
we are the brand new beatniks. we are the down and outers.
we are the bleeding hearts, beating syncopated, broken rhythm.
our speed is often break neck. we need to slow it down.
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big_green_monkey wrote:
neoncrossing wrote:My choices for best lyrical songs (in no particular order):

Naveed
4am
Clumsy
Car Crash
Happiness and the Fish
Is Anybody Home?
Lying Awake
Annie
Stealing Babies
In Repair
Life
Not Enough
Sell My Soul

I agree with you completely except i think thief should definitely be there.
Oh, plus Do You Like It and Trapeze.


Ya i realized i forgot Thief....it should definitely be included.....and now that you mention it DYLI is aweome too!
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Sorry everyone I've watched this thread for a while trying not to put in my two cents worth as a pick up for Gravity... Flea is right with those examples and why is everyone forgetting SOT???? If Raine didnt' explain it to us all in the bonus online materials for Gravity we'd have nothing but countless attempts to explain that song as well... And while the lyrics may be more straight forward than before, I felt it was the perfect time, what with all little Georgie's plots to take over the world by force, for songs like BBTS and Sorry as clear examples of the world we're living in...
Raine has more than proven his abilities to write deeply and metaphorically, thumbs up to him for showing the nonbelievers that he can simply tell the truth straight out too!!!
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Oh yeah and as you can see by the sig, my fav OLP line of all time is the subway line... if ya don't catch your train you just might end up walking while everyone else flies on past on the rails... ;)
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Whether you think the songs may be strong lyrically or not, do you honestly think that any of them could beat out anything on the previous four albums lyric-wise? I mean, compare a single off each album, like Naveed, Supermans Dead, Is Anybody Home?, or In Repair, and you can see how things have gone downhill with "Gravity". The songs just aren't as strong in terms of Raine's writing. You can't say that its not apparent.

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Mechanical Thought wrote:Whether you think the songs may be strong lyrically or not, do you honestly think that any of them could beat out anything on the previous four albums lyric-wise? I mean, compare a single off each album, like Naveed, Supermans Dead, Is Anybody Home?, or In Repair, and you can see how things have gone downhill with "Gravity". The songs just aren't as strong in terms of Raine's writing. You can't say that its not apparent.



I don't think I'd completely blame Raine's writing...........what matters is how well the fans seem to grip onto the music, itself. And Gravity wasn't given the support that the other albums got.
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But that is what we are talking about, right ... how strong the songs are lyrically? I was just making the point that because Gravity is not that strong lyrically (or in alot of other ways), none of the tracks make my list. Things just aren't the same as they used to be.

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Caitlin is a Gravity hater :lol: I guess I just still see lots of bright spots (lyrically) in Gravity....

I know theres other main reasons why Gravity just didn't go over as well as the other albums, especially in Canada I mean.
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