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re: I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back

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Unno 03:04 am UTC 06/07/07
In reply to: re: I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back - pidunk 04:56 pm UTC 05/29/07

I've read several posts from you that are similar to this one. I'm just wondering if you are really as dim as you come across, or if you are doing it for some kind of comedic effect. Could you shed some light on the subject? Thanks.





>
> Jim has qualified in his blog that he likes only a certain
> aspect of the song....sent me to the dictionary he did, by
> using the word "coda". Without using a reference, "coda"
> seems like it would be the meaning or interpretation of
> the song, but in the musical definition, it is the final
> musical phrasing of it, which means that Jim omits the
> lyrical aspects of his liking of it. He discussed this
> song twenty years ago, and it is not surprising to me that
> it is not one of his own favored, because as he stated he
> had a certain concept in mind that was otherwise difficult
> to convey, and he didn't like it at all. It was one of the
> songs he hated writing. As he described it, the song is
> about my relationship between myself and members of my own
> family and their various contradicting complex constructs.
> While Jim laced other themes into it which dealt with his
> own place amidst that mess, that was his primary goal to
> reflect in that song and the mixtures basically fit
> together in the entire message. "It is a message song,
> pure and simple". It is not to be taken with any kind of
> literal interpretation.


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