The call of love sounds very hollow among these immobile rocks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My songs always speak of love, that's the way I like them.
That's why 60,000 people go ape when the Stones play 'Satisfaction.' The songs are part of their legacy, and you fall back in love with them over the years.
'Call Me' is not an exceptional Al Green album, but it is as solid as a rock at its center.
Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin - it's the triumphant twang of a bedspring.
I would say our sound is soul pop.
Rocks and waters, etc., are words of God, and so are men. We all flow from one fountain Soul. All are expressions of one Love.
I believe 'love' is very nice to hear, but it's used so much that it's come to a point where it's almost meaningless.
Having blown up my own long-term marriage via an extramarital affair, followed by a traumatic divorce, I tend to think of love as less a gently glowing hearth than a set of flaming train tracks you strap yourself onto.
I seem to be drawn to the really romantic songs.
Love is the big booming beat which covers up the noise of hate.