![]() ![]() The results were unequivocal: the vast majority of the 15,000 respondents demanded the song's return, the station said. "People are unbelievably passionate about their Christmas music, it's the one thing that you can't mess with," Figula said, adding that listeners rely on it "to reminisce to the good old days when life was easy and simple."įinding common ground on "Baby, It's Cold Outside" has been anything but simple.Ī feminist defense of the lyrics points out that when they were written a woman with a good reputation had to protest a man's advances, even if she actually welcomed them, and the song's figurative woman is actually expressing her sexuality in a veiled era-appropriate way.įurthering the ambiguity, KOSI in Denver has done an about-face, first banning the song on Monday, then opening up a poll to put the decision to listeners. He banned it on Monday.īut he told NPR that he had no idea of the "tornado" he would face: hundreds of emails demanding the song be put back in rotation, more than ten times the number of requests he said he fielded asking him to yank it. That explains the fans of the song too.Brian Figula, program director of KOIT saw the headlines and determined the song would have no place at his San Francisco station. It’s just basically a Twilight song with a dark undertone of Bella becoming a bar-stripper. So this confirms the earlier statement and clearly he got her under his spell so she can’t think straight anymore. Our protagonist (an obvious vampire) doesn’t age a day so he still looks the same. I forget just why I left you, I was insane.”Īnd finally these two lines. So, that explains why they’ll never get older! ![]() And It is a know “fact” vampires don’t age. I’ll tell you why….cause this proves our protagonist is…a VAMPIRE and he’s turned her too by biting her shoulder. (stealing Rover and ……bed-sheets?) Nay! The main highlights are “Bite that tattoo on your shoulder” and “We ain’t ever getting older”. While I won’t go into the details of how she’s probably a thief too. ![]() “So baby, pull me closer in the backseat of your Rover She’s no doubt a stripper “looking pretty in a hotel bar” and he seems to be unable to control his libido. Here, we see our hero met his ex-girlfriend who he hasn’t heard from in 4 years. So clearly, our protagonist is an alcoholic misanthrope who is also a fake-ass “nice guy”. Hey, you tell your friends it was nice to meet them. I drink too much and that’s an issue but I’m okay “Hey, I was doing just fine before I met you But I believe it’s something more….dark and sinister. “Closer” is a millennial romance anthem that celebrates youth and heartbreak. At least, that’s what the official description of the song says. So, I thought I’d take a look at the lyrics and decipher the secrets within this song. Intro Dbadd9 Eb Fm7 Eb Dbadd9 Eb Fm7 Eb Verse 1 Dbadd9 Eb Fm7 Hey, I was doing. Put the capo on the 1st fret and transpose the song to -1 to play easier chords (C D Em). A good listen, a catchy beat and tune but nothing impressive.īUT it’s still in the top 10 list of Billboard and managed an incredible 32 consecutive weeks as one of the 10 highest-ranking songs in the U.S. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. (Trust me, you don’t know manufactured until you listen to K-pop) but this song was NOT special in any way for me. I do enjoy the blandest, most manufactured songs. And, I don’t mean to come of as a music-hipster who have no respect for “ pop” or something. Just another generic pop song which will undoubtedly be forgotten after being overplayed (and boy was it overplayed). I know we all thought this song would just fade away. DISCLAIMER: My favorite song is “Closer” ![]()
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