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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 3:37 am Post subject: What the most interesting word/phrase you've used in a song?
I wrote a song called "Adrenalin" (English spelling & pronunciation - I think Americans spell as "Adrenaline" and pronounce the 'e') and the opening line was always my favourite:
"My heart's beating fast, it's not the caffeine, it's adrenalin"
I really wanted to use the word "Adrenalin" and was really pleased with the end result
*psst - this song is on Sisters of Sharon's "Underground Recipe" - I'm pretty sure you can hear it at the cdbaby.com site
I'd love to hear anyone else's interesting phrase or word. Thought I'd post this here as everyone at mp3.com is doing the 'emusic junkie' bit - hahahahahahahaha
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 11:10 am Post subject: Re: What the most interesting word/phrase you've used in a s
Ohh... I have a song called "Adrenalin", and im American hehe. It's no longer available on my page though as it's older and well... noticeably older. lol.
But I would say this phrase from a song I wrote called "Listen" in a collaboration with Mike Burn: "Take away this crown... It's based upon disarray... Listen, you cant stop the rain."
I guess cause the song as a whole has a pretty serious meaning, but in a symbolic way
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2002 3:57 pm Post subject: Re: What the most interesting word/phrase you've used in a s
"Eventually upside down turned around in the rain"
In one of my new ones called "The Island Shore". Actually in this song I think there are a quite a few lines that demonstrate how clever I was feeling when I wrote it
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