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"Notion" is about immortality. The opening lines, "Sure it's a calming notion, perpetual in motion, but I don't need the comfort of any lies" And the ending lines, “Sure it’s a calming notion, but it’s a lie” Describe how thoughts of immortality calm people, though what they tell might not be true.
"Notion" is a song recorded by American rock band Kings of Leon. The song was released as the fourth single (fifth in Australia) from their album, Only by the Night , on June 29, 2009. The song reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart for one week in of September 2009.
Just a Notion" was released as a single on 22 October 2021, before the November 5th release of Voyage. Prior to the full release of ABBA’s partial re-recording, a complete version was recorded by cover band Arrival, which occasionally featured original ABBA bass player Rutger Gunnarsson as a special guest, and was included on their 1999 album ...
"Notion" is a song by Australian alternative rock artist Tash Sultana, released on 17 June 2016 [1] as the second single from Sultana's extended play Notion (2016). The song was certified platinum in Australia in 2018.
Sometimes a Great Notion is the second novel by American author Ken Kesey, published in 1964. While One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) is more famous, many critics consider Sometimes a Great Notion Kesey's magnum opus . [ 1 ]
The video zooms out, showing that there is a much larger audience outside; one of them is holding Ned, a character from the duo's video for "Chlorine". Parts of the roof start exploding, creating holes, and Joseph falls through the roof. He then sings the final lyrics to the song inside the house.
No, it’s not about the video game. “Fortnight,” the first single from Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a duet with Post Malone.. Before we delve into the lyrics, let ...
A video for the song was introduced in January 1989 on MTV. Shot in black and white by director Michael Salomon, the video's story is intercut with scenes taken from the 1971 anti-war film Johnny Got His Gun. Due to routinely being required to pay royalty fees to continue showing the music video, Metallica bought the rights to the film. The ...