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Classical Records
Department of Eagles Lyrics


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Do you listen to your classical records any more?
Or do you let them sleep in their sleeves, where they be?
Do you suffer through those records that you turned around?
Or do you make them sleep in their sleeves where they weep?

Vinyl tears

I had a line but I don't remember
I had a time but I don't remember
I had a line but I don't remember
Anything

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Department of Eagles' song "Classical Records" pose a question to the listener - do you still listen to your classical records or have you let them gather dust in their sleeves? The repeated use of the phrase "sleep in their sleeves" creates a sense of neglect and abandonment, implying that these cherished possessions have been cast aside and forgotten. The following line "Do you suffer through those records that you turned around?" highlights the nostalgia and pain that can come with revisiting old music, as the listener is forced to confront the memories associated with those tunes. The phrase "where they weep" also adds to this sense of melancholy, suggesting that the records themselves are sad at being neglected.


The lines "Vinyl tears" encapsulate the sense of loss and sadness that permeates the song. Vinyl tears can be interpreted both literally as tears shed by the vinyl record, as well as metaphorically as tears shed by the listener over the lost memories and emotions associated with the music. The repetition of the phrase "I had a line but I don't remember" further emphasizes this sense of loss, as if the singer is struggling to piece together a narrative from their fragmented memories.


Overall, "Classical Records" is a nostalgic and poignant exploration of the connection between music and memory, and the emotions that can be evoked by revisiting old favorites.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you listen to your classical records any more?
Do you still take pleasure in listening to your timeless classical records?


Or do you let them sleep in their sleeves, where they be?
Do you leave them forgotten and abandoned in their sleeves?


Do you suffer through those records that you turned around?
Do you endure the music that you once didn't like, or flipped over?


Or do you make them sleep in their sleeves where they weep?
Do you leave those records alone and untouched where they cry?


Vinyl tears
The records shed tears of neglect and sadness.


I had a line but I don't remember
I had something to say or do, but now I forget what it was.


I had a time but I don't remember
I experienced a period or moment, but now it's a distant memory.


I had a line but I don't remember
Again, I had something to say or do, but now it's a forgotten thought.


Anything
No remembrance or recollection of anything significant in the past.




Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Daniel Raphael Rossen, Fred Hurley Nicolaus

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