Oh No

Unveiling Musical Inspirations: A Melodic Journey Through Time
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Lyrics

Out of Time - Out of the Vein

Referencing albums such as "Out of Time" and "Out of the Vein," suggesting a feeling of being out of sync or disconnected.

Nevermind - Odelay

Mentioning "Nevermind" and "Odelay," possibly reflecting on the unpredictable nature of life, akin to the themes in these albums.

What's the Story - Morning Glory

Referring to "What's the Story - Morning Glory," indicating a contemplation of life's narratives and stories.

Who's Next - Hunky Dory

Pointing to "Who's Next" and "Hunky Dory," possibly discussing the influence and impact of influential albums on the artist's perspective.

Pet Sounds - Blood on the Tracks

Mentioning "Pet Sounds" and "Blood on the Tracks," suggesting a reflection on emotional depth and personal experiences.

Wildflowers - All Things Must Pass

Referring to "Wildflowers" and "All Things Must Pass," possibly exploring themes of change, growth, and the transient nature of life.


My believin' don't stop

Expressing a persistent belief or faith that endures over time.

That funky music's gettin' played

Acknowledging the continuous presence and influence of funky music in the artist's life.

Oh well whatever nevermind

Quoting "Oh well whatever nevermind," possibly alluding to a carefree attitude or nonchalant approach to certain situations.

I like it purple when it rains

Expressing a preference for the color purple during rainy moments, possibly symbolizing a unique appreciation for beauty in unconventional situations.

When I'm falling it's for free

Suggesting a willingness to fall freely, embracing the experience without fear or hesitation.

When I'm rolling it's with stones

Indicating a preference for rolling with "stones," possibly referring to enduring challenges with resilience.

Baby, we were born to run

Referencing the iconic phrase "Baby, we were born to run," echoing the spirit of freedom, adventure, and pursuit of one's dreams.

Don't change my rock n roll

Asserting a desire to preserve the essence and authenticity of rock and roll, resisting change.


London Calling - Dark Side

Listing albums like "London Calling" and "Dark Side," possibly exploring themes related to social commentary and introspection.

Private Dancer - Superfly

Mentioning "Private Dancer" and "Superfly," possibly delving into personal experiences and self-expression.

Graceland - Rubber Soul

Referencing "Graceland" and "Rubber Soul," suggesting a contemplation of spiritual and emotional aspects of life.

Rain Dogs - Abbey Road

Mentioning "Rain Dogs" and "Abbey Road," possibly exploring themes of unpredictability and life's journey.

Elephant - Siamese Dream

Referring to "Elephant" and "Siamese Dream," possibly exploring themes of uniqueness and individuality.

Hard Candy - Let It Bleed

Mentioning "Hard Candy" and "Let It Bleed," possibly discussing the contrasting elements of sweetness and darkness in life.


My believin' don't stop

Reiterating a persistent belief or faith that endures over time.

That funky music's gettin' played

Reiterating the continuous presence and influence of funky music in the artist's life.

Oh well whatever nevermind

Quoting "Oh well whatever nevermind," possibly emphasizing the carefree attitude or nonchalant approach to certain situations.

I like it purple when it rains

Reiterating a preference for the color purple during rainy moments, symbolizing a unique appreciation for beauty in unconventional situations.

When I'm falling it's for free

Expressing a willingness to fall freely, embracing the experience without fear or hesitation.

When I'm rolling it's with stones

Indicating a preference for rolling with "stones," possibly referring to enduring challenges with resilience.

Baby, we were born to run

Reiterating the spirit of freedom and the pursuit of dreams, echoing the iconic phrase "Baby, we were born to run."

Don't change my rock n roll

Emphasizing the desire to preserve the essence and authenticity of rock and roll, resisting change.

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