Genius Meanings
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Franz Ferdinand – Love Illumination
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The second single from the album.
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Franz Ferdinand – Love Illumination (Live)
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When you're half way from a dream / Is it hard to work out what is real? / Is the real over there more vivid than here ever feels? / We could love / We could love you / If you need
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Franz Ferdinand – Fresh Strawberries
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Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos explained the song’s meaning to NME: “It’s about searching for an answer, whether it’s religion, or a belief system, or just somebody to
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Franz Ferdinand – Evil Eye
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“Evil Eye” is the 2nd track on Franz Ferdinand’s fourth studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action. In an interview with NPR music, Alex Kapranos stated that “Evil Eye
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Franz Ferdinand – No You Girls (Live)
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Oh, kiss me / Flick your cigarette then kiss me / Kiss me where your eye won't meet me / Meet me where your mind won't kiss me / Flick your eyes and mine and then hit me / Hit me
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Franz Ferdinand – Curious
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[Verse 1] / Meet cute on the first page / Tension enter left on a dark stage / Our stars collide / Light destroy the night / [Pre-Chorus] / Am I thinking about now? / Am I thinking
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Franz Ferdinand – The Universe Expanded
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“The Universe Expanded” is the 8th track in the fourth Franz Ferdinand’s LP, “Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action”.
Written by the singer of the band, Alex Kapranos, the
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Franz Ferdinand – Right Action
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The opening song to their 2013 album “Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.” It is an upbeat song whose narrator seems to emphasize those principles in its' chorus, but ends
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Franz Ferdinand – Treason! Animals.
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[Verse 1] / Hey friends, when will you get here? / Hey friends, I need to hear voices / I don't care what you talk about / Hey friends, I just need to hear voices / Could you bring
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Franz Ferdinand – Ulysses (Live)
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Well, I sit and hear sentimental footsteps / And then a voice say "hi, so? / So what you got? What you got this time? / Come on, let's get high / Come on, Lexxo what you got next-o
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Franz Ferdinand – Do You Want To (Live)
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When I woke up tonight / I said I'm gonna make somebody love me / I'm gonna make somebody love me / And now I know, now I know, now I know / I know that it's you / You're lucky
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Franz Ferdinand – Goodbye Lovers and Friends
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[Intro] / Lovely, lovely / [Verse 1] / I don't play pop music, no / You know I hate pop music / Just sing Amazing Godless Grace / I don't wear bright colours, no / You know I hate
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Franz Ferdinand – Walk Away (7")
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[Verse 1] / I swapped my innocence for pride / Crushed the end within my stride / Said I'm strong now I know that I'm a leaver / I love the sound of you walking away / You walking
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Franz Ferdinand – Billy Goodbye
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“Billy Goodbye” is the first released single from the Franz Ferdinand’s upcoming greatest hits' album Hits to the Head.
The song was premiered via YouTube on November the 2nd
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Franz Ferdinand – Brief Encounters
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A key party is a social events for swingers, where a number of couples get together at one house. As everyone arrives they put their car or house keys in a communal bowl, and at
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Franz Ferdinand – Bullet
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Bullet is the 6th track on Franz Ferdinand’s 5th studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.
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Franz Ferdinand – The Fallen (7")
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[Verse 1] / So they say you're troubled, boy / Just because you like to destroy / All the things that bring the idiots joy / Well, what's wrong with a little destruction? / And the
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Franz Ferdinand – Stand on the Horizon
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[Verse 1] / How can I tell you I was wrong? / How can I tell you I was wrong? / When I am the proudest man ever born / [Chorus] / I stand on the horizon / I want to step across it
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Marcel Proust – A Visit from Albertine (Chapter 2)
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CHAPTER TWO / A VISIT FROM ALBERTINE — PROSPECT OF RICH BRIDES FOR CERTAIN FRIENDS OF SAINT-LOUP — THE WIT OF THE GUERMANTES, AS DISPLAYED
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Marcel Proust – M. de Charlus during the war(Chap. 2)
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CHAPTER II / M. DE CHARLUS DURING THE WAR, HIS OPINIONS, HIS PLEASURES / On one of the first evenings after my return to Paris
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