[1] A New York, USA dance… Read Full Bio ↴Friends is a name of at least eleven entities:
[1] A New York, USA dance-punk / indie pop band.
[2] A London, UK romantic pop-rock band.
[3] A Tennessee, USA pop punk / emo band.
[4] A Japanese j-pop seiyuu group.
[5] A Swedish pop group.
[6] A UK psych-folk trio.
[7] A USA 70s jazz rock group.
[8] An Adelaide, Australia rock band.
[9] A Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA math rock band.
[10] A Japanese noise-pop band (aka 友人).
[11] A USA television series.
[12]An obscure 1960s British pop group
[1] A Brooklyn, NYC, NY, USA dance-punk / indie pop band (aka Perpetual Crush), founded in 2010.
Sites: Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia.
[2] A London, UK based romantic pop-rock band formed, in 1986, by William Jones (vocals, songwriting, guitar), in Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, UK. In 1992, Jones was joined by Martin Parker (drums, percussion), who together are the band's nucleus. They have released nine albums and six singles (on Summerhouse). Their latest album is Spangleland (May 2007).
Their lyrics span incurable optimism to dark miserableness and influences include: Teardrop Explodes, The Chameleons and 70s acoustic, e.g. Nick Drake and Renaissance. Spangleland is stylistically atypical, featuring somewhat weird epics.
Sites: Discogs.
[3] A Nashville, TN, USA, pop punk / emo band, with members of Dependency and début EP Better Off Alone (Jun 2011, Blood and Ink).
Sites: Twitter and Facebook.
[4] A defunct Japanese j-pop seiyuu group / seiyū group (声優ユニット), formed in 2008 (aka Friends). The group is an all-female sextet of: 小林ゆう (Yu Kobayashi), 下田麻美 (Asami Shimoda), 桜井 真子 (Mako Sakurai - more-commonly / ambiguously known as Mako), 明坂聡美 (Satomi Akesaka), 本多陽子 (Yohko Honda) and 阿澄佳奈 (Kana Asumi). As Friends, the débuted with single "ニセモノ" (5 Nov 2008), followed by albums: 今日の5の2 BGM集 音祭り春夏秋冬 (Dec 2008), Best Friends (Jan 2009) and Friendship (Sept 2009).
The band promoted / cross-marketed television anime 今日の5の2 (romanised Kyo no Go no Ni - Today in Class 5-2) and consisted of series' seiyuu / seiyū (声優, voice-over thespians). They performed the opening / end themes throughout the series and, as common with seiyuu groups, were dissolved with its 2009 discontinuation.
Sakurai is best know as a member of Bon-Bon Blanco.
Sites: Ja.Wikipedia.
[5] A Swedish pop group which split 2004. They contested Eurovision 2001 and parted when two members founded Nina & Kim.
[6] A defunct UK psych-folk trio, of: Peter Howell, John Ferdinando and Ruth Cubbin (vocals). Their only album was Fragile (1972).
Howell and Ferdinando also released albums as Agincourt / Ithaca.
Sites: Discogs.
[7] A defunct USA 70s jazz rock group, with members: John Abercrombie, Clint Houston, Jeff Williams and Marc Cohen. Their only album was Friends (1973).
Ideas On Ghosts
friends Lyrics
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I look ahead
I look ahead cause I will be dead
I will be dead cause I am human
I′m only human cause i don't know how to be anything else
I don′t know how to be a ghost
I don't know how to be a spirit and
I don't know how to float
Just because I haven′t done it yet
But when I have to I will try to do it right!
I
I will go ahead
I will go ahead and design a looking glass
I will go deaf if I resign to my few threads
Death is not to sanctify
Don't you fold your hands for anybody else.
Cause I don′t know how to be a ghost
I don't know how to be a spirit and
I don′t know how to float.
Cause I don't have now to die
Just because I have a pitied name
But when our heads still wobble tight it′s only right.
In the first verse of "Ideas On Ghosts," the lyrics express the singer's contemplation of death and question their own mortality. They acknowledge their human nature and admit to not knowing how to be anything other than human. The absence of knowledge about being a ghost or a spirit implies that the singer is unfamiliar with the afterlife or what comes after death. They also express uncertainty about floating, symbolizing a lack of understanding about the ethereal aspects typically associated with spirits or ghosts.
The lyrics further reveal the singer's acknowledgment that they have not experienced death yet, indicating that they are still alive. However, they are aware that death is an inevitable part of life and that they will eventually have to face it. The line "But when I have to, I will try to do it right!" exhibits the singer's determination to face death with courage and grace when the time comes.
In the second verse, the lyrics shift towards the notion of creating something meaningful before death. The singer talks about moving forward and designing a looking glass, which can be interpreted as a metaphor for self-reflection or introspection. They express the fear of going deaf if they give up or surrender to their limited resources or capabilities. This line suggests that they refuse to let their potential go to waste and strive to make a lasting impact before their time runs out.
The following lines express a rejection of using death as a means to sanctify or justify one's actions. The lyrics discourage folding hands or seeking absolution from others. This could be a commentary on the singer's personal belief that one's actions in life should stand on their own merit and not be dependent on how others judge them in death.
Once again, the chorus reiterates the singer's lack of knowledge on how to be a ghost or a spirit. The repeated admission of not knowing how to float and the absence of understanding how to be ethereal reinforce the notion that the singer is only familiar with their current human existence. The lyric "Cause I don't have now to die" suggests that the singer is not currently facing imminent death. The mention of a "pitied name" hints at a sense of self-pity or feeling overlooked or misunderstood.
Overall, "Ideas On Ghosts" delves into contemplations about mortality, the struggle to find purpose and meaning in life, and the uncertainties and fears surrounding death. Through these lyrics, the singer expresses a desire to approach death with integrity and avoid seeking validation or absolution from others.
Line by Line Meaning
I look ahead
I anticipate the future
I look ahead cause I will be dead
I look to the future because I know death is inevitable
I will be dead cause I am human
I will experience death because I am a mortal being
I'm only human cause I don't know how to be anything else
I am limited to being human because I lack the knowledge or ability to be anything different
I don't know how to be a ghost
I don't possess the understanding of how to exist as a ghost
I don't know how to be a spirit and
I am unaware of how to exist as a spiritual entity
I don't know how to float
I lack the knowledge or ability to levitate or hover
Cause I don't know how to die
Because I have not experienced death yet, I am unfamiliar with the process
Just because I haven't done it yet
My lack of knowledge about death is simply due to not having encountered it
But when I have to I will try to do it right!
When the time comes for me to face death, I will make an effort to face it gracefully or appropriately
I will go ahead
I will proceed forward
I will go ahead and design a looking glass
I will move forward and create a means of introspection or self-reflection
I will go deaf if I resign to my few threads
If I surrender or give up on my limited opportunities or connections, I will lose my ability to perceive the world
Death is not to sanctify
Death is not meant to be idealized or romanticized
Don't you fold your hands for anybody else.
Don't submit or surrender to the expectations or demands of others
Cause I don't know how to be a ghost
Because I lack the understanding of how to exist as a ghost
I don't know how to be a spirit and
I am unaware of how to exist as a spiritual entity
I don't know how to float.
I lack the knowledge or ability to levitate or hover
Cause I don't have now to die
Because I currently lack the urgency or inevitability of death
Just because I have a pitied name
Simply because I bear a name that elicits sympathy or compassion
But when our heads still wobble tight it's only right.
But when our thoughts or ideas remain uncertain or unsteady, it is fitting or appropriate
Writer(s): Samantha Urbani, Oliver Duncan, Lesley Hann, Matthew Molnar, Nikki Shapiro
Contributed by Eva T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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