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  1. Dirt Lyrics. I have never felt such frustration. Or lack of self control. I want you to kill me. And dig me under, I wanna live no more. One who doesn't care is one who shouldn't be. I've tried to hide myself from what is wrong for me. For me. I want to taste dirty, stinging pistol.

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  2. Jan 15, 2024 · ‘Dirt’ exemplifies this unflinching gaze; a song imbued with the anguish of existence, it is a gripping confession set to music. The visceral lyrics expose a narrative that is both intimately personal and devastatingly universal.

  3. I decided to write down the meanings of every song on Dirt, combined with my own interpretations and what I’ve heard on the internet/from the band members themselves: Them Bones: the fear of the inevitability of death Dam That River: the frustration of something being out of your control

  4. I draw your attention that this video does not contain a scene of violence. It also doesn’t have propaganda for violence, racism, depravity and mockery of pe...

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    \"You get your hands in it/ Plant your roots in it. ... And someday youll return to it.\" Bart Herbison: When you first heard it, what were you like? RC: For me, when I go back out, I end up playing a lot of shows out in Texas, Kansas, and back out there. Every show I play, I have people come up to me, theyve grown up on a farm or ranch, and they w...

    The country world may have been a little surprised to get a song as deep as \"Dirt\" from Florida Georgia Line, who'd blown up thanks to a string of lighthearted songs. And at first, the song's writers  Rodney Clawson and Chris Tompkins  didn't think the lyrics would go below the surface, either.

    Chris Tompkins: We had a fairly new house, so we were putting in a pool. And I looked outside, and I was staring out the window and I saw a big pile of dirt out there. And, I think in the morning, I was drinking coffee. You know, I was kind of just doing my morning zombie thing. It just kind of popped in my head, the whole idea. I did not intend f...

    Rodney Clawson: Hes like, Man, youre going to think Im stupid, but I got an idea to write a song called 'Dirt.' \" I was like, I think I can do that. Ive farmed in Texas for 15 years, so Ive been around a lot of dirt. In the chorus, it kind of shifted gears. I remembered my dad farmed for more than 50 years. And my granddad until he was 95.

    RC: When we wrote the song, we did not really have anybody in mind. But we knew it was kind of like one of those songs that could be like Blake or Jason or Luke Bryan. We were not necessarily thinking about Florida Georgia Line. But Seth (England), their manager, was definitely looking for what you said. He knew the first record was four or five p...

    In partnership with Nashville Songwriters Association International, \"Story Behind the Song\" features Nashville-connected songwriters discussing one of their compositions.

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  5. The title track from Alice in Chains' (AIC) second studio album, Dirt, is about lead singer Layne Staley's fiancé Demri Parrott. Staley never stated this definitively, but his interview with the Canadian metal mag M.E.A.T. (issue 39, December 1992) drops plenty of clues to make it clear.

  6. Sep 29, 1992 · Dirt is the second studio effort by Seattle grunge band Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 1992 by Columbia Records.

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