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So the whole thing with The Who is they represent rock. See Long Live Rock and Sister Disco. This song simply says goodbye to rock's sister, disco. And I think it's intentionally less than complimentary.

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Disgust
Rock
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"She" is not satisfied with her relationship with the narrator. He interprets this as her being too demanding without looking at where he himself might be falling short.

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Sadness
Relationship
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The line “My eyes aren’t blue, there’s nothing I can do.” Reminds me of Pale Blue Eyes by The Velvet Underground. The connection between the two gives the lyrics a basis of longing for someone unattainable. It’s a very pretty song.

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Enjoyment
Longing
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united states of israel

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Anger
Politics
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When I look back at these pieces: this piece, "cycling remains", and "17325 (Waltz for NDC)", I realize they form a quiet story about friendship. "27224", subtitled "this is what friendship feels like", was written in the glow of closeness, when bonds felt golden and unbreakable. "cycling remains" came later, reshaping a familiar song into my own reflection of rupture, of distance creeping in where warmth once lived. And then "17325", a waltz without words, became like a silent letter to that bond: not spoken, but still felt. Together, they trace a cycle: joy, loss, and remembrance. Maybe the next...

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Enjoyment
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