Rafal Paluszek - soon appeared, listened to their music and stayed in the band. Osada Vida had its first inhabitants. The whole was fulfilled by a singing Magda Hajda and Luca Juraszek - a lead guitarist.
In fact everyone was different, like from another story, but everyone had already played the music. However, they understood each other and created their own melodies. Each of them added something from himself and that's how Osada Vida's mixture was made.
They recorded their sound on silver discs. First "Critical Moment" (2000), next "Heading For The Moon" (2002) and finally "Osada Vida" (2004).
A few people heard the last CD and somehow they affected Osada Vida's fate. Positive reviews, invitations for concerts, sold cd's. Such things inspire, give new energy to create. But not for all. Magda and Luca decide to leave he band and "move" to different areas in music.
The moment of hesitation. A short break. Decision. And here comes Bartek Bereska. Young, talented, full of enthusiasm. And always somehow close to Osada. They started playing together. It really worked. So now there are four of them. The first concert together - really fulfilling. So let's get to work.
New ideas blossom and new sounds are born. In 2007, "Three Seats Behind A Triangle" is released, followed with "The Body Parts Party" (2008) and "Uninvited Dreams" (2009).
Osada Vida welcomes those who have an open mind and want to listen to sounds without classifying."
Missing
Osada Vida Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Take it out on me
Shape your words
And lay them down on me
Cut me down
Because I had enough of hanging
In between
Face this life
Are you brave enough to have what you want?
Now we're going missing, we're going missing
I pray again, you'll embrace my sin
Now we're going missing, we're going missing
I told you don't worry, we'll write our own story
And make it great
Are you brave enough to have what you want?
Now we're going missing, but are we missed?
Shame on me
Shame on me for trying
To change the way
Every single day is dying
Crucify me
Crucify for speaking
The truth
I know I'm no good for you
Please be bad for me too
The lyrics to Osada Vida's song "Missing" reflect themes of vulnerability, longing, and a desire for change. The opening lines, "Take it out, take it out on me / Shape your words and lay them down on me," convey a willingness to bear the emotional burden of another person's pain or frustration. The singer seems to be offering themselves as a receptacle for someone else's struggles. They go on to express a weariness of being caught in a state of indecision or uncertainty, stating, "Cut me down because I had enough of hanging in between / Face this life, face this lie with me." Here, the lyrics suggest a desire for clarity and a willingness to confront life's challenges head-on.
The chorus introduces a question of bravery and choice, asking if one is "brave enough to have what you want." It highlights the notion of taking risks and pursuing desires, even if it means going against convention or societal expectations. The repetition of the phrase "Now we're going missing, we're going missing" could signify a departure from the known, a sense of leaving behind the familiar in search of something more fulfilling. The lyrics further convey a sense of hope and determination, with the singer praying for acceptance of their flaws and expressing the intention to create their own unique story.
In the second verse, the lyrics take a more introspective turn, expressing a self-directed judgment. The lines "Shame on me, shame on me for trying / To change the way every single day is dying" reveal a personal struggle to bring about positive change in a world that may seem stagnant or deteriorating. The lyrics then invite the listener to "crucify" the singer for speaking the truth, suggesting a willingness to face the consequences of honesty, even if it leads to discomfort or rejection. The final plea, "Please be bad for me too," adds complexity to the relationship dynamic, as the singer seeks reciprocation in their vulnerability and wants the other person to break their own inhibitions.
Overall, "Missing" explores themes of bravery, self-reflection, and the desire for change. It delves into the complexities of relationships and the willingness to embrace imperfections in pursuit of a more authentic and fulfilling life.
Line by Line Meaning
Take it out
Remove the negative emotions and thoughts
Take it out on me
Direct your frustrations towards me
Shape your words
Craft your expressions
And lay them down on me
Share your thoughts with me
Cut me down
Critique or insult me
Because I had enough of hanging
Tired of being in a state of uncertainty or indecision
In between
Caught between conflicting emotions or situations
Face this life
Confront the challenges of existence
Face this lie with me
Acknowledge and confront the falsehoods together
Are you brave enough to have what you want?
Do you possess the courage to pursue your desires?
Now we're going missing, we're going missing
Now we're losing ourselves, fading away
I pray again, you'll embrace my sin
I hope you'll accept my flaws and mistakes
I told you don't worry, we'll write our own story
I assured you that we'll create our own narrative
And make it great
And make it extraordinary
But are we missed?
But are we truly being missed by others?
Shame on me
I blame myself
For trying
For attempting to bring about change
To change the way
To alter the course or nature
Every single day is dying
Each passing day edges closer to its end
Crucify me
Condemn or punish me severely
Crucify for speaking
Punish me for expressing
The truth
The reality or the honest facts
I know I'm no good for you
I understand that I am not beneficial to you
Please be bad for me too
Let yourself be detrimental to me as well
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Marcel Lisiak
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind