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Play Crack The Sky
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Submitted By: ground_folds
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During the final 20 seconds of the track, Lacey can be heard muttering "Never to see any other way" before leaving the room. This phrase is in reference to A Day In The Life on The Beatles, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
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Seventy Times 7
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Submitted By: ground_folds
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The somewhat sarcastic song title "Seventy Times 7" in Your Favorite Weapon comes from a verse in the Holy Bible - Matthew 18:22 - where Jesus tells Peter he must forgive him "seventy times seven" times.
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Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades
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Submitted By: ground_folds
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The full and literal translation of the song title is Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: So the glory of this world passes away. A phrase commonly used in the Catholic faith at the intallation of papiasts or Popes.
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Sowing Season (Yeah)
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Submitted By: Jokonoko
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If you put this Cd in a normal Cd players and rewind this track for about one minute beyond where it begins. You can hear hear different phone conversation that are rumored to have been made during the recording of the album.
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Sowing Season (Yeah)
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Submitted By: Jaime
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Is it in you now,
To bear to hear the truth that you have spoken
Twisted up by knaves
To make a trap for fools?
Is it in you now,
To watch the things you gave your life to, broken?
And then stoop and build them up
With worn out tools?
Those lines are from a poem title, "If-" by Rudyard Kipling. I found very interesting when I read the poem that a few of the lines sounded ridiculously familiar. An analysis of the poem can get very similar to that of the song.
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