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Just a heads up. I removed the following from the article because it's heavily original research:
About the songs and meaning in that
album, they can be divided into two categories. Firstly, The Pro-Social Content: A line on the nonsensical hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" alludes to the
human need to be heard. "Too Much of Heaven" mourns society's obsession with
money. A guy refuses to be part of a
love triangle perpetuated by his unfaithful
girlfriend on "Your Clown." "Living in a Bubble" warns listeners that we dwell in "a place of
lies and
hype" and must actively seek
reality. That social commentary continues on "Silicon World" where the singer facetiously plays the part of a shallow
drone longing for "a
silicon
girl with
silicon
lips and
silicon
hair." People are advised to put the
past behind, refuse to worry about the
future and embrace the
present ("Now Is Forever"). On the other hand, The Objectionable Content: "My Console" suggests an all-day
video game binge that includes the violent titles
Resident Evil,
Tekken 3 and
Bloody Roar. Using
computer
lingo to describe his affection for a
girl, a man wants to employ "a sexual
browser" on "Hyperlink (Deep Down)."
As a whole,
Jeffrey Jey,
Maurizio Lobina and
Gabry Ponte make up this electrifyingly optimistic
Italian trio. Synthesized vocals and a
techno beat drive home Europop's call to resist worldly deceptions while strengthening
human ties. A couple of caveats, but what's good is very good.
Douglasr007
02:30, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
There's reference on that bit now...but...I've only ever seen that interpretation on one site, itself unsubstantiated. For example, I've always seen the official lyrics for Blue printed as "Ba Dee Be" etc, and any other english bit as a mondegreen, so I'd really like to see some official source saying that it's "I'm in need I will die." Plus, the single attributed source is a "Focus On The Family" publication, which is not known for either its encyclopedic content or lack of bias.
Additionally the section is lifted practically word-for-word. If it's going to be used by wikipedia it needs to be reworded or quoted. And made NPOV; wikipedia isn't a music review site.
-- Nulldevice 19:00, 24 October 2006 (UTC) ---
"what's good is good" isn't especially NPOV...
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Just a heads up. I removed the following from the article because it's heavily original research:
About the songs and meaning in that
album, they can be divided into two categories. Firstly, The Pro-Social Content: A line on the nonsensical hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" alludes to the
human need to be heard. "Too Much of Heaven" mourns society's obsession with
money. A guy refuses to be part of a
love triangle perpetuated by his unfaithful
girlfriend on "Your Clown." "Living in a Bubble" warns listeners that we dwell in "a place of
lies and
hype" and must actively seek
reality. That social commentary continues on "Silicon World" where the singer facetiously plays the part of a shallow
drone longing for "a
silicon
girl with
silicon
lips and
silicon
hair." People are advised to put the
past behind, refuse to worry about the
future and embrace the
present ("Now Is Forever"). On the other hand, The Objectionable Content: "My Console" suggests an all-day
video game binge that includes the violent titles
Resident Evil,
Tekken 3 and
Bloody Roar. Using
computer
lingo to describe his affection for a
girl, a man wants to employ "a sexual
browser" on "Hyperlink (Deep Down)."
As a whole,
Jeffrey Jey,
Maurizio Lobina and
Gabry Ponte make up this electrifyingly optimistic
Italian trio. Synthesized vocals and a
techno beat drive home Europop's call to resist worldly deceptions while strengthening
human ties. A couple of caveats, but what's good is very good.
Douglasr007
02:30, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
There's reference on that bit now...but...I've only ever seen that interpretation on one site, itself unsubstantiated. For example, I've always seen the official lyrics for Blue printed as "Ba Dee Be" etc, and any other english bit as a mondegreen, so I'd really like to see some official source saying that it's "I'm in need I will die." Plus, the single attributed source is a "Focus On The Family" publication, which is not known for either its encyclopedic content or lack of bias.
Additionally the section is lifted practically word-for-word. If it's going to be used by wikipedia it needs to be reworded or quoted. And made NPOV; wikipedia isn't a music review site.
-- Nulldevice 19:00, 24 October 2006 (UTC) ---
"what's good is good" isn't especially NPOV...
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