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Title: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: 8600 on May 06, 2007, 09:42:46 am
Hello dudes!

I find myself very impressed by the LYRICS of OZMA's new album.

I seem to always enjoy OZMA's lyrics.  As much as they've matured changed musical styles, the words of their songs always have that OZMA feel to them.  I love it!  I love Incarnation Blues (the whole song too) and their lyrics are always so interesting and not the same over and over again --even though they are still VERY OZMA.

If you haven't picked up the album at any of their shows yet, they posted their lyrics on myspace, HERE. (http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=1285153&blogID=255668139&MyToken=343c44a8-b506-42ab-bf32-33f129ed6b16)

There's a lot of nostalgic OZMA stuff packed into them.  The only song I don't find especially impressive lyrically is "Fight The Darkness," it just seems a little repetitive to me.

Anyway, I thought it was worth mentioning.  Any other thoughts?
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: amish on May 06, 2007, 11:00:50 am
I've re-posted the lyrics under Ozma Information, where the lyrics to all of the other albums can be found.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: 8600 on May 06, 2007, 11:46:31 am
Quote from: Joe on May 06, 2007, 11:00:50 am
I've re-posted the lyrics under Ozma Information, where the lyrics to all of the other albums can be found.

OOH, cool thanks!  I hate going to MySpace unless I have to. 
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: amish on May 06, 2007, 01:46:45 pm
Quote from: Samuel on May 06, 2007, 11:46:31 am
Quote from: Joe on May 06, 2007, 11:00:50 am
I've re-posted the lyrics under Ozma Information, where the lyrics to all of the other albums can be found.

OOH, cool thanks!  I hate going to MySpace unless I have to. 
Precisely why I did it :)
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: SteveLikesOzma on May 06, 2007, 07:42:23 pm
My favorite bits:

"I wonder what today will bring, I wonder what the stars will have in store for us..."

"I breathe your name and suddenly I feel happy again"
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Potentially Tim on May 12, 2007, 04:57:38 pm
So far I think my favorite lyrics are:

Clock tower, Biff, 88
Living in a time when it was oh, so fun!
to game and game and game
videogames, apples, baseballs, etc.


...from the song "Russian Reference."
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: 8600 on May 13, 2007, 08:40:47 pm
Quote from: Bullies to go on May 12, 2007, 04:57:38 pm
So far I think my favorite lyrics are:

Clock tower, Biff, 88
Living in a time when it was oh, so fun!
to game and game and game
videogames, apples, baseballs, etc.


...from the song "Russian Reference."

Is this some kind of sick joke?
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: 8600 on May 13, 2007, 08:41:50 pm
And furthermore, T.Landry quotes BTTF more than anyone else I know, so what the fuck was that all about?
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: The Argyle Rebellion on May 13, 2007, 09:28:40 pm
If you ask me, the most telling line in the album is in "Barriers":

"Bury the domino; a symbol of your past obsession was only a worthless invention."

I know I said this in another thread, but does anyone see a dig at "Domino Effect"... it makes perfect sense.  It was a Yes, Dear song, so it could be about leaving Ozma behind.  It's just really odd that it fits in with the whole fact that Pasadena is amazingly different to Ozma's older stuff.  More mature.

I will agree that Pasadena holds some of the best lyrics Ozma has written, and for the record, Fight The Darkness isn't that bad... it's addicting once you get into it the least bit.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: I Like Ozma on May 14, 2007, 07:54:42 pm
i think pasadena holds ozmas best line ever "I breath your name, and suddenly I feel happy again"
i dont know why but to me it just sums up everything about love.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: amish on May 15, 2007, 04:21:54 am
Quote from: I Like Ozma on May 14, 2007, 07:54:42 pm
i think pasadena holds ozmas best line ever "I breath your name, and suddenly I feel happy again"
i dont know why but to me it just sums up everything about love.
With Peewee Herman as your avatar, that statement really, really bothers me.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: 8600 on May 15, 2007, 11:26:20 am
Quote from: Joe on May 15, 2007, 04:21:54 am
Quote from: I Like Ozma on May 14, 2007, 07:54:42 pm
i think pasadena holds ozmas best line ever "I breath your name, and suddenly I feel happy again"
i dont know why but to me it just sums up everything about love.
With Peewee Herman as your avatar, that statement really, really bothers me.

lollerskate & lollerape
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Jeff42 on May 15, 2007, 12:44:46 pm
Quote from: The Argyle Rebellion on May 13, 2007, 09:28:40 pm
If you ask me, the most telling line in the album is in "Barriers":

"Bury the domino; a symbol of your past obsession was only a worthless invention."

I know I said this in another thread, but does anyone see a dig at "Domino Effect"... it makes perfect sense.  It was a Yes, Dear song, so it could be about leaving Ozma behind.
Yes Dear's "Barriers" was a different song with the same name.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Jeff42 on May 16, 2007, 05:12:43 pm
One of the influences listed by Ozma on their MySpace is the Back to the Future trilogy, and their are two lyrics on this album that remind me of BttF.  "I'm still dreaming of clock towers and synchronicity" from Motorology has been pointed out elsewhere, but I'd also add "I knew that it would happen, but I couldn't get back to explain, so the future remained the same" from Underneath My Tree.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Ianny on May 28, 2007, 06:38:41 pm
"You are catastrophe
And I rode your wave, it was carrying me
I am an island now, and it's nevermore
You're gonna be drifting up on to my shore"

Beautiful.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Fantastic Max on May 28, 2007, 10:38:35 pm
Quote from: default_anon on May 06, 2007, 09:31:40 pm
I like the allusion to 1984 in Motorology: "comfort me with doublethink." The whole song reminds me of a 1984-esque dystopian society... Maybe it's just because of that line, though.
How the hell is "Comfort me with doublethink" an allusion to 1984?
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: noonchild on May 28, 2007, 11:57:42 pm
Doublethink (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doublethink)
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: Scott Peltz on May 29, 2007, 06:59:05 pm
I've been thinking about the lyrics in "underneath my tree" and so far it has conjured up mostly images of rock concerts. Does anyone else picture Ryen as being the tree on stage, and we the jumping fans, are the shadows of rocking. And that he saw a face in the crowd, but lost it. Along with the whole "city built on rock and roll" that's what I kinda come up with. Granted, I don't know how everyline of the song would fit that, but a lot of it does, to me. Any thoughts?

Also, do you think the "faith" in I Wonder is a religous sort, or a faith you might have in a romantic partner who may be living across the country. I mean, i can see "loving in the highest light" both as a love of God, and a love that is so trusting, despite the distance.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: CT-700 on May 29, 2007, 07:06:34 pm
I am not really sure about Underneath My Tree, but I am kind of just leaning toward a love song behind all that imagery. And I just figured the "dreamt about a city built on rock and roll but it felt" was an allusion to when they covered "We Built This City" by Starship. God I would love to hear that cover.
Title: Re: PASADENA - LYRIC Discussion
Post by: The Argyle Rebellion on May 30, 2007, 12:39:03 pm
I definitely agree with the comment on I Wonder; it would seem to be about faith in a lover in the beginning and then it seems to shift toward a faith in a higher power, possibly God.

Either way, I really think that Ozma has outdone themselves with this record... it's been three weeks of near daily listening and I'm still not tired yet.

Sincerely,
R.C.