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alitivity Holy Diver

Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 1945 Location: Cleveland Ohio
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:43 am Post subject: |
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This is a very interesting post. I like it a lot because it gives us the chance to share our thougts on what songs mean to us.
I personally believe that Ronnie's lyrics in general are some of the most meaningful I've ever heard. You can tell not only by the way he sings the song with emotion, but also how he writes the lyrics with just as much emotion.
He is a very talented person at what he does.
I personally would love to hear someone's interpretation of "Man on The Silver Mountain" and "I Could Have Been a Dreamer."
For me, those songs have more depth in them than what they come accross as on the surface.
I believe the "man on the silver mountain" is more of a symbolic song about a person who represents all truth, or the "divine" answer to all of life's questions.
"I could have been a dreamer" is my favorite Dio song, and really I believe it represents maybe a goal? or a "dream" no pun intended.
I'd love to hear your interpretations.
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As a musician who was some what successful way back when, and had a hard time adjusting to normal life when I gave it up, Here is my interpretation, of I could have been a dreamer.
Im not going to go line by line, but basically what I get from the song is this. the wolf pack is society, and the more you become part of society the harder it is to break free of that society. You start to forget the things that made you special, or an individual and become just like everyone else. To be a Dreamer in society is frowned upon conforming to society standards are what is expected. The song is basically about Choosing to conform or making your Dreams become reality.
I have lived on both sides of this spectrum, so this song is very special to me, and is one of the few RJD songs that will induce a tear or two. _________________ Check out Al Diamond Phillips/Nevermet on the web
http://www.reverbnation.com/nevermet |
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edgeoftheworld

Joined: 29 May 2007 Posts: 82 Location: Witch's Valley...
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:54 am Post subject: |
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| alitivity wrote: |
| edgeoftheworld wrote: |
This is a very interesting post. I like it a lot because it gives us the chance to share our thougts on what songs mean to us.
I personally believe that Ronnie's lyrics in general are some of the most meaningful I've ever heard. You can tell not only by the way he sings the song with emotion, but also how he writes the lyrics with just as much emotion.
He is a very talented person at what he does.
I personally would love to hear someone's interpretation of "Man on The Silver Mountain" and "I Could Have Been a Dreamer."
For me, those songs have more depth in them than what they come accross as on the surface.
I believe the "man on the silver mountain" is more of a symbolic song about a person who represents all truth, or the "divine" answer to all of life's questions.
"I could have been a dreamer" is my favorite Dio song, and really I believe it represents maybe a goal? or a "dream" no pun intended.
I'd love to hear your interpretations.
edgeoftheworld.  |
As a musician who was some what successful way back when, and had a hard time adjusting to normal life when I gave it up, Here is my interpretation, of I could have been a dreamer.
Im not going to go line by line, but basically what I get from the song is this. the wolf pack is society, and the more you become part of society the harder it is to break free of that society. You start to forget the things that made you special, or an individual and become just like everyone else. To be a Dreamer in society is frowned upon conforming to society standards are what is expected. The song is basically about Choosing to conform or making your Dreams become reality.
I have lived on both sides of this spectrum, so this song is very special to me, and is one of the few RJD songs that will induce a tear or two. |
Yes, I cried too when I first heard it.
edgeoftheworld _________________ "The closer you get to the meaning, The sooner you'll know that you're dreaming."
"Ronnie sounds his best these days. He's like a fine wine, he just gets better with age. ~ Wendy Dio" |
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Peaceman
Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Posts: 248 Location: Akron, Ohio
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:41 am Post subject: |
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It's all in how one interprets things. We do not see things as they are, but as we are. It's Universal. _________________ Do not worry about the bullet with your name on it, worry about the one that says, "To whom it may concern.."
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alitivity Holy Diver

Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 1945 Location: Cleveland Ohio
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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The key to all RJD songs is linked to three things.
Think outside of the box
Be your own person
Dare to dream _________________ Check out Al Diamond Phillips/Nevermet on the web
http://www.reverbnation.com/nevermet |
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Phoenix Rising
Joined: 07 Oct 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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Rainbow in the dark:
Your a rainbow in the dark- may refer to someone kind of lost or not paid attention to, or someone who has special qualities that no one can see. there's no sign of the morning comming-may mean they are stuck in that situation.
there's no sign of the morning coming-your a rainbow in the dark.
these 2 lines seem to be sang in reverse (maybe because it sounds better?) anyway it would seem more logical if the rainbow in the dark part came first. that's asuming my interpetation of the lyrics is correct.
the song jailbreak by ac/dc is a two verse story and the verses are reversed-the verse that is sung second is actually the first part of the story. |
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