The performance of 'Going Down to Liverpool' on this same show is the Bangles as they truly were before MTV got in the way - an a%^e kicking guitar band. No Eternal Flame required.
This, Test Transmission, and Butcher Blues still sound fucking awesome almost 20 years later. Maybe it’s the spacey synths and hip hop rhythms, this album has aged a lot better than most of the indie from that time period.
Track delves into themes of rebellion, defiance, and the search for personal freedom. This song explores the ways in which societal norms and expectations can drive individuals to break free from conventional paths and embrace their own unique identities. It highlights the importance of defiance and standing up against oppressive forces. The hook of the song, "I ran from the tide, won't let you hide," symbolizes the resistance against conformity and the refusal to be subdued by societal pressures. It serves as a rallying cry, urging listeners to reject the status quo and embrace their individuality.
Have you ever felt like you’re unable to feel anything? You know exactly what this feeling is if you’ve been through it. The feeling of a meaningless life is unexplainable. A meaningless life may not look bad. In fact, there’s likely nothing obviously wrong. You may be living in your dream house with the love of your life. Your well-paid job in the company that you dreamt of is doing great, too. However, you feel like a part of your heart and soul are missing.
@@JavierParede She seemed that way, but I think that she knew that all of them were nice looking and that was a way to distinguish herself from them too - look like the level headed one, the smart one.