Glass Animals Youth Lyrics Meaning
Dave Bayley 02 September 2016 1430 BST I dont want to go too far into the lyrics.
Glass animals youth lyrics meaning. This particular line is just calling the character in the song Pooh Bear as its a. According to an interview that Dave Bayley did with vulture magazine speaking about the lyric Ride my little pooh bear - Gooey is about youth and naïvety and childishness and I was trying to sum that up in the lyrics. Glass animals youth meaning.
Either way this song is a mantra and an anthem. Or it could be from the point of view of Dr. Wed never been in bands before wed never written anything before that was anything like pop music.
Dave Bayley frontman of Glass Animals writes about the cast of characters that inspired each song on their new record How To Be A Human Being. Perhaps being upright and having toes can be figurative and the beasts way of clarifying that hes human and just wants a little love. Watch official video print or download text in PDF.
This ominous song is partially inspired by a story by a US taxi driver who explained to frontman David Bayley the damage she imagined shed done on an epic super-bender Bayley explained to NME that the American had overdid the crystal meth and cocaine she took to help with all-nighters as a long-haul lorry driver and blacked out for a month. Aside from the cryptic lyrics. Wanna sip this smooth air kick it in the sand.
You just wanna know those peanut butter vibes. I think this is about someone leaving to get rich and famous leaving a friend behind. I cant take this place no I cant take this place.
That perfect moment that last tear you. Youth is about the nostalgia and the strange mix of happiness and sadness that swirls around it. Id say I told you so but you just gonna cry.