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John Lennon - Watching The Wheels

“Watching The Wheels” by John Lennon is a reflective and introspective song that captures Lennon’s mindset during a period of self-imposed withdrawal from public life. Released in 1981 as part of his “Double Fantasy” album, the song features Lennon’s signature earnest vocals and acoustic guitar, complemented by a gentle piano melody and soothing harmonies.

Lyrically, “Watching The Wheels” addresses Lennon’s decision to step away from the spotlight and focus on his personal life and family. The lyrics convey a sense of contentment and inner peace with lines like “People say I’m crazy / Doing what I’m doing,” emphasizing Lennon’s resolve to live life on his own terms despite societal expectations.

Musically, the song is characterized by its laid-back tempo and melodic simplicity, creating an atmosphere of calm and introspection. The arrangement is intimate yet powerful, allowing Lennon’s message of self-discovery and authenticity to resonate deeply with listeners.

“Watching The Wheels” has since become a beloved classic, celebrated for its honesty and sincerity in conveying Lennon’s journey towards personal fulfillment and finding meaning beyond fame and fortune.

John Lennon Watching The Wheels Lyrics

People say I’m crazy
Doing what I’m doing
Well, they give me all kinds of warnings
To save me from ruin
When I say that I’m okay, well they look at me kinda strange
“Surely, you’re not happy now, you no longer play the game”

People say I’m lazy
Dreaming my life away
Well they give me all kinds of advice
Designed to enlighten me
When I tell them that I’m doing fine watching shadows on the wall
“Don’t you miss the big time boy, you’re no longer on the ball?”

I’m just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round
I really love to watch them roll
No longer riding on the merry-go-round
I just had to let it go

Ah, people asking questions
Lost in confusion
Well, I tell them there’s no problem
Only solutions
Well, they shake their heads and they look at me, as if I’ve lost my mind
I tell them there’s no hurry, I’m just sitting here doing time

I’m just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round
I really love to watch them roll
No longer riding on the merry-go-round

I just had to let it go
I just had to let it go
I just had to let it go

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Keane - Somewhere Only We Know

"Somewhere Only We Know" is one of Keane's most iconic songs. Released as a single in 2004 from their debut album Hopes and Fears, the track became a major hit. It's known for its emotive piano melody and heartfelt lyrics, which explore themes of longing, nostalgia, and a desire to find a place where one can feel safe and understood.

The song has a timeless feel to it and has been used in various movies, TV shows, and commercials over the years. It also marked Keane's rise to fame, showcasing their unique blend of alternative rock and piano-driven pop. The powerful, soaring vocals of lead singer Tom Chaplin really add to the song's emotional depth.

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Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us

“Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar is a powerful diss track released on May 4, 2024, produced by DJ Mustard. The song directly targets Drake, escalating their long-standing feud with sharp accusations and cultural critique. Lamar blends West Coast beats with scathing lyrics, calling out Drake’s circle for alleged misconduct and questioning his authenticity in hip-hop. The track quickly became a cultural flashpoint, topping charts and earning Lamar five Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Performance. Its music video, co-directed by Lamar and Dave Free, highlights community pride and West Coast unity. “Not Like Us” is now seen as one of the defining moments in 2020s rap.

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Kings Of Leon - Use Somebody

"Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon is a powerful anthem that blends emotional vulnerability with soaring rock instrumentation. Released in 2008 as part of their breakthrough album Only by the Night, the song captures themes of loneliness, longing, and the search for meaningful human connection. Lead singer Caleb Followill's raspy vocals deliver a raw, heartfelt performance, supported by echoing guitars and a building rhythm that gives the track its anthemic feel. Its universal message and memorable chorus helped the song become a massive commercial and critical success, earning multiple Grammy Awards and cementing Kings of Leon's place in mainstream rock.

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LP - Lost On You

"Lost on You" by LP was released in 2015 as the title track of her album Lost on You, it became a breakthrough hit for LP, especially in Europe. The song is known for its emotional depth, with LP's raw, powerful vocals conveying heartbreak, regret, and the complexities of a love that's slipping away.

The lyrics are poignant and introspective, with a mix of vulnerability and defiance that resonates with many listeners. The way LP’s voice rises and falls throughout the song adds a sense of urgency and emotion, which is part of why it connects so deeply with people.

The blend of folk, rock, and indie pop elements in the production makes the song stand out as well. Plus, the music video is visually striking, with a mysterious, almost cinematic feel to it.

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Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick

"Moby Dick" is an instrumental track by Led Zeppelin from their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. The song is best known for its powerful and lengthy drum solo by drummer John Bonham, showcasing his extraordinary skill, precision, and endurance. It begins with a heavy blues-inspired guitar riff by Jimmy Page, which quickly gives way to Bonham’s solo performance that dominates the rest of the track. During live concerts, "Moby Dick" would often extend for over 20 minutes, with Bonham sometimes playing parts of it with his bare hands. The track is a testament to Bonham’s legendary status as one of rock's greatest drummers and stands out as a unique piece in Led Zeppelin’s catalog for its focus on percussion and absence of vocals.

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