Alfred001 Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Most creative arts departments are proverbial hothouses as far as egos go and this group was no exception. They were living proof of that punk axiom: eventually, love would tear them apart. The emotions I saw guaranteed it. The quote is from this article: http://www.ireneogrizek.com/curious-case-of-steven-galloway/ ... in case anyone is wondering. Could anyone explain the underlined part? What is the origin of that phrase and what does it mean?
imatfaal Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Post punk- not punk. You can see what Ian Curtis was like in film biopics "24 hour Party People" and "Control"
Alfred001 Posted December 10, 2016 Author Posted December 10, 2016 So what does it mean when she quotes that phrase in the article? I'm trying to listen to the lyrics but I can't make out a goddamn thing except love will tear us apart again.
Prometheus Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 So what does it mean when she quotes that phrase in the article? I'm trying to listen to the lyrics but I can't make out a goddamn thing except love will tear us apart again. Try this one. Been trying to figure out a succinct way to give my take on the theme, but the song covers it much better than i can. What it means in the particular context you're after i'm not sure.
StringJunky Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 (edited) Love Will Tear Us Apart When routine bites hardAnd ambitions are lowAnd resentment rides highBut emotions won't growAnd we're changing our ways, taking different roadsThen love, love will tear us apart againLove, love will tear us apart againWhy is the bedroom so cold?You've turned away on your sideIs my timing that flawed?Our respect runs so dryYet there's still this appealThat we've kept through our livesBut love, love will tear us apart againLove, love will tear us apart againYou cry out in your sleepAll my failings exposedAnd there's a taste in my mouthAs desperation takes holdJust that something so good just can't function no moreBut love, love will tear us apart againLove, love will tear us apart againLove, love will tear us apart againLove, love will tear us apart again http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/16871/ Reading the comments may give you some idea. I don't know the song but I think the idea is that the closer you get, the more familiar you become with each other, so, the more 'warts' you eventually see in each other. The love both causes discontent and inability to separate; a conundrum that many experience. I find it wryly amusing when one falls in love how a person who was originally just "ok" suddenly becomes perfect and the way they look causes one to wax lyrical and the heart sings when they speak; a vision of beauty/handsomeness. Then, as time passes, and the 'honeymoon' period wanes and commitments have been made, the wallpaper of romantic love slowly peels, revealing the true person underneath. It is then we slowly realise they might not be suited to us, yet, we hang on to that vision of past beauty and it is that, along with the desire not to be alone, which keep them together. So, it's a song about opposing, internal emotional forces causing a state of pernicious, emotional ambivalence between two people. This is my interpretation. Edited December 14, 2016 by StringJunky
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