Hailing from Southeastern Massachusetts, M.D.S. have come together with the common goal of making music with integrity. Despite their extremely different backgrounds and musical tastes they have managed to create a cohesive, unique and energetic sound that stands out amongst the local music scene.
M.D.S. worked throughout 2008 to bring their music to as many people as possible through the world wide web and local pubs/venues and plan to continue expanding in the near future.
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M.D.S. Lyrics
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This is like a big puzzle
Aha!
Look look someone your own age look
Ahaaa!
Up and get back in the race
Not not quite my tempo
But beg you not to separate from me
The opening line of the lyrics, "Whoeth so pulleth out the sword from the stone and anvil is the true born king," references the legendary tale of King Arthur. In this context, the lyric suggests that whoever possesses the strength and determination to accomplish something seemingly impossible, symbolized by pulling the sword from the stone, is deserving of being a true leader. It highlights the idea that true greatness lies within those who have the ability to overcome challenges and rise above the rest.
The following lines, "This is like a big puzzle, Aha! Look look someone your own age look, Ahaaa! Up and get back in the race, Not not quite my tempo," convey a sense of excitement and urgency. The phrase "This is like a big puzzle" implies that life is filled with challenges and obstacles that need to be solved, similar to the pieces of a puzzle. The "Aha!"s suggest moments of realization, possibly indicating that the singer has recognized something important or found a solution to a problem.
The line "Look look someone your own age look" may refer to discovering someone who shares a similar experience or perspective, making them relatable and easier to connect with. The subsequent line, "Up and get back in the race," encourages action and determination, urging the listener to not give up but rather continue striving for success. The phrase "Not not quite my tempo" hints at a slight disturbance or obstacle that the singer is facing, suggesting that they are not completely in control of the situation but will persevere nonetheless.
The final two lines, "I would beg to disagree, But beg you not to separate from me," express a sense of conflict and a desire for unity. The singer disagrees with someone or something, potentially regarding their actions or beliefs. However, they express a plea or request for the other party to remain connected and not drift apart. This suggests that despite any differences, the singer wishes to maintain their bond in order to face challenges or achieve mutual goals together.
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Written by: Jared O'Berry
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@howardmurphy749
One of the best 💯💯💯
@TyBo-hd9hs
This man sounds like a rare bird 🐦 singing what a freakin voice rip TC rip to all the guys from force MDS n prayers to the remaining group members very underated an unsung group
@upclose22
Beautiful- This song, group and time brings back great memories 🎼🥰💕💕💕💕 Thanks for sharing!!! Oh, Force MDs💕💕
@diegoothman5223
Love is a house… ya diggg
@warriorprincess7095
Spectacular!!! 🔥❤😢
@user-ti4xl1qz6v
Sweeeeeeeeet
@suepete
Love!!! ❤
@Astrologyenergy
24:15 first time since this song has been out that it was about that! Smh
@connielewis9174
His voice not as good as I thought it would be
@john3688
If you knew shit about singing, performing or how audio is captured you'd know he's actually crushing it