The Most Philosophical Song You Ever Heard


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Semolina Pilchard
Climbing up the Eiffel tower
Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna
Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe
I am the egg man
They are the egg men
I am the walrus
Goo goo g'joob, goo goo goo g'joob
Goo goo g'joob, goo goo goo g'joob, goo
Joob, joob, jooba
Jooba, jooba, jooba
Joob, jooba
Joob, jooba

Bob Dylan — Like A Rolling Stone (“when you ain’t got nothing, you got nothing to lose,” for just one example).

But femoore12’s nomination of Tennessee Ernie Ford’s 16 Tons deserves a +1.
Humble pie - drugstore cowboy.  
Lynyrd skynyrd - simple man

uriah heep - magicians birthday

Bathory - under the runes. 

Just thought of a good one... Nothing to Say by Jethro Tull from the Benefit album.
The Mrs noted that Sarah McLaughlin’s “Arms of the Angels” is viewed by many as a death song, but that she interprets it as a song about drugs.
On a deeper note: 
Dust in The Wind-Kansas

On a somewhat lighter note:
Mr. Wendal-Arrested Development 
+1 tomic601…nearly every song on that Crash Test Dummies album might qualify
What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
Got to Go Back - Van Morrison
Pilgrims - Van Der Graff Generator
Davey - Roy Harper
Suzanne - Leonard Cohen
Cat's in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
Evelyn, A Modified Dog - Frank Zappa
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God Shuffled his Feet - Crash Test Dummies

or

Dear Jesus - Please save me from your followers
Not necessarily the "most" philosophical but "Epitaph" on Crimson’s first album has some echoes in history. That Greg Lake is singing is a bonus. My best copy remains a first Island UK pink label, but it is somewhat noisy compared to other pressings.
Nonsense. "Margaritaville" is about an addict coming to terms with his own bullshit. Interesting choice, MC.
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Margaritaville is a philosophical examination of the meaning of life. Time in a Bottle is Jim Croce exploring the meaning of eternal love in a temporal world. The Cheesburger is an eclectic discussion on the illusion of choice. Please try and stay on topic dabel. Please. Thank you.
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A few examples come to mind:
  • Immortal Technique “Mistakes”.
  • Dylan “Blowing in the Wind”
  • Hilltop Hood, “Stopping All Stations”
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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.
Terrible song, and I don't see any philosophical message either. I guess you're just funning us. I guess.
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