The Most Philosophical Song You Ever Heard


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Showing 9 responses by roxy54

Terrible song, and I don't see any philosophical message either. I guess you're just funning us. I guess.
Qne that comes to mind is "Will Never Marry". It's not my way of looking at life, but I think it's a good sample of the way Morrissey sees it. Great song.
Just thought of a good one... Nothing to Say by Jethro Tull from the Benefit album.
Some of these songs seem to be sentimental choices rather than having anything to do with a particular philosophy. Getting a bit off track.
I have to agree with Miller about Imagine. Even when I was young it made me cringe.
To me that's more one of his angry protest songs than a philosophical song. As usual, anything associated with the work of The Beatles or any member thereof gets over analyzed.

So many of the songs chosen are touching stories, or romances but have little to do with philosophy. I think that this thread has been off track for quite a while.

Douglas, I'm surprised that you wouldn't think anyone would remember Cat's in the Cradle. It still gets play on the radio.