The right answer: The person who said that is an idiot who is just focused on color and not on the possible symbolism. If you actually read the lyrics, you'd know all the people who say it is about abuse are, well, wrong.
Here is what it is really about:
Some mistakes/betrayals can't be forgiven, and any attempts to make it better are meaningless because the original offense drowns out any attempt to make it better. That is what the song is about, and it states it, in the song, outside of the metaphors even. It doesn't specify what the mistake/betrayal is, but I'm assuming the subject of the song was cheated on by other cues in the song.
No, it is not about abuse, just because someone mentions the colors black and blue does not mean they are talking about bruises. Listen to the rest of the lyrics, Match on a fire. hmm a match thrown on a fire is pretty POINTLESS, don't you think? Same goes for tears on a river, and everything else mentioned. Try coloring over a black marker with a blue marker. It's still black, the blue changes nothing. Thus "blue on black . don't mean much" That is the point of the title and the main refrain.
Geez people, don't be so literal. Don't they teach metaphors and understanding them in schools anymore?
nothing! it has no meaning at all. their lyrics are loosely based from American emo songs. rephrased something then came up with a tune. no meaning behind every songs...
all of them have the title blues in them
There are many blues songs that can be played on the acoustic guitar. This includes songs by Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Buddy Guy among other blues artists.
WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
its the form of music he sings. Its the music. not only the sware words but the meaning behind the other words most of his songs have harsh realities.
nothing! it has no meaning at all. their lyrics are loosely based from American emo songs. rephrased something then came up with a tune. no meaning behind every songs...
A common blues chord progression used in many blues songs is the 12-bar blues progression.
Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues was created in 1955.
all of them have the title blues in them
Depends which songs you're talking about. Every song is usually about a testimony or trial someone has gone through in the band. (As they state in an interview) I would be glad to hear back from ya on the songs you need help knowing the meaning behind.
There are many blues songs that can be played on the acoustic guitar. This includes songs by Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Buddy Guy among other blues artists.
The simple predicate of the sentence "songs were called the blues" is "called." It is the action that the subject of the sentence (songs) is performing.
life problems
WC Handy wrote several songs about his troubles including Mr. Crump and Memphis Blues. He is known for his amazing blues songs.
its the form of music he sings. Its the music. not only the sware words but the meaning behind the other words most of his songs have harsh realities.
Blues topics are about bad days.
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