The intended addressee of Noel Gallagher’s “Easy Now” would be a person at a stage in their life marked by uncertainty whereas, based on a less-than-ideal present, they lack confidence or are afraid of...
For starters, it’s imperative that we state that this song doesn’t actually have anything to do with Valentine’s Day, the annual holiday in which romantic love is celebrated in the Western world. Instead, it revolves...
Of course with a song this metaphorical, we’re going to have to exercise some theoretical leeway in the name of interpreting it. And based on our estimation, what Noel Gallagher is speaking to on the...
Noel Gallagher’s “We’re On Our Way Now” isn’t the first song we’ve come across where he is addressing a deceased romantic interest. But it is unique in a couple of other ways. For instance, it would appear...
Although the title of this song (“Flying on the Ground”) is metaphorical, it is one that is ubiquitous enough that you probably already know what it for the most part means beforehand. And what a...
English rock band, Oasis is best remembered as one of the most commercially successful rock bands during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Formed in Manchester, 1991, the group openly uncovered the secret to their musical style as...
Ian Brown’s “Keep What Ya Got” is highly-metaphorical, even philosophical and some would argue religious, in its approach. As such, there have been various theories put forth concerning its meaning. And ultimately, the concept which it...
On “Don’t Stop…”, the singer, Noel Gallagher, is addressing a loved one whom he is separated from. And basically, what he is telling this person throughout is to remain actively optimistic. Actually the title is based...
The logical explanation for the song “Walls” would be Louis Tomlinson addressing a romantic interest, though theoretically the lyrics can also be interpreted as a soliloquy. But operating along the lines of him speaking to...
In “Who Feels Love?”, the singer (Liam Gallagher) is what can perhaps best be described as an euphoric state. Amongst the metaphors he uses in the first verse to explain this disposition are him...