Back in the Day

well too bad it's not a love song... not every single song is about love or drugs.. Tim Commerford of Audioslave talks about Chris Cornell's lyrical style and explains Like a Stone on the Audioslave DVD: "He's [Cornell] a poet, and he fooled me with a lot of his songs and that like a song like "Like A Stone", I thought it was a love song. The chorus is "I'll wait for you there like a stone, I'll wait for you there alone." And I was like "Yo, bro what are you waiting for?" And he's like "Waiting to die." And I just...

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I think this song is about sociopaths or the like and the effect they have on you if you let them. I think people who are less sensitive to guilt or remorse have a far better understanding of how to manipulate the human mind. And people usually think it's a complicated game they play, but really all they do is hide in plain site. And in hindsight it's always so obvious the way you were manipulated, often to the point of feeling deep shame and loss of confidence (and hair lmao). But often people's insecurities keep them blind, and sociopaths...

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I think this song is about some lovers where the roles used to be asymmetrical. And then the roles suddenly switched. This is showed by the emphasis on NOW you be the mother. Now the other part has the power and the child is needy.

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Commenting on this song in 2025 feels a little cringy, but Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s cover just popped out in my YouTube feed and I was struck by the feelings and images that the first lines of the chorus recall, and which I never thought of when listening to this song as a kid. The lines are of course “I used to think that the day will never come, I’d see the light in the shade of the morning sun”. Unlike most of the interpretations I read, I believe this is not a metaphor. While - like Bernard - I was never...

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Back in the Day

This song is about a boy named Jeremy Wade Delle, 16, who shot himself in front of his 30 classmates in his 2nd period English class. To know a bit about the background and history of Jeremy. He attended Richardson Highschool in Texas and his English teacher was Faye Barnett. Jeremy had only been at Richardson for a little more than 3 months before his death, he had some problems at his previous school and was sent to a psychiatric hospital. Apparently the insurance money ran out at the hospital and he was deemed as "cured" and released. Subsequently he...