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I saw a cover band this weekend that played the song “Those Shoes”. I had never really heard the lyrics closely before, and I enjoyed it. I googled up the song and it’s by the Eagles, one of there lesser known songs. I also checked out the Song Meanings site to see what people said about it and they had this quote from an article that two of the band members gave:
THOSE SHOES
DON: One of my favorites. At that time, all the girls were wearing Charles Jourdan shows — the ones with the little ankle straps. They’d become very popular and we were big fans [laughs]. And so, we said, “Well, it’s not enough just to write about that; we have to turn it into a metaphor for women standing on their own two feet, so to speak, and taking responsibility for their own lives, their own losses.” That was our intent. The lyric “Once you’ve started wearing those shoes” meant “Once you’ve started being your own woman and taking responsibility for your own life; once you’ve decided not to be just decoration — an appendage to some guy — then this is all the crap you’re going to have to put up with in conjunction with that.” Anyone who decided to become the master of his or her own destiny always has to put up with a lot of crap. On the surface the song was about the singles scene: the beautiful, young women seemingly unaware of the sharks waiting in the shallows… sharks that sometimes included us. It was also a great, great beat. It gave Felder a chance to strap on the talkbox, a device which Joe Walsh pioneered on “Rocky Mountain Way” — and the two of them soloed together…GLENN: As far as I know, it’s the only double-talkbox solo in existence. That’s Felder and Walsh on talkbox at the end singing “Butt out…butt out….”
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What other songs are interesting from a MGTOW point of view.
Mgow anthem:
This is a good red pill song for the anger stage.
I’m going to use this format:
name – band
Interesting lyrics sample
What I thinkCochise – Audioslave
Go on and save yourself
And take it out on meWonderfully biting song that sounds like a guy trying to move on from his toxic “I can do better than you can” girlfriend and is getting sick of her darting off, failing, then trying to crawl back to him. Blue pill transitioning to red. Also great guitar riff.
Gold Dust Woman – Fleetwood mac
Rock on, gold dust woman
Take your silver spoon, dig your grave
….
Rulers make bad lovers
You better put your kingdom up for sale, up for saleThere’s lots of MGTOW worthy songs in the Rumors album (hey- it was fueled by Cocaine and infidelity!) but here’s one most people don’t talk about. It seems like the anthem for the modern hypergamy women calling them out for what they are: lousy lovers, just predators.
You Don’t Have to be Old to Be Wise – Judas Priest
I’ve had enough of bein’ programmed
And told what I ought to do
Let’s get one thing straight, I’ll choose my fate
And it’s got nothin’ to do with youPractically the MGTOW anthem if not a close contender. There’s tons of great songs to consider from this artist. What can we say- he’s a man writing men’s music for men! Here’s a short list of other songs that might be of interest: Steeler, You’ve Got Another Thing Coming, Diamonds and Rust, Hell is Home, Jekyll and Hyde, Heading Out To the Highway… and there’s more where those came from scattered among themes of war, motorcycles, and dystopian science fiction.
Beauty fades, dumb is forever.
Frei Zu Sein by InExtremo
It’s in german but here is a translation if you want to know what they sing:
I don’t need a crown, Ich brauche keine Krone,
no palace, no jewels, kein Palast, kein Edelstein,
wherever I am living, wo immer ich auch wohne,
every place is a home for me. ist mir jeder Ort ein Heim.
I am a vagabond, Ich bin ein Strolch,
but I am free, doch bin ich frei,
this chalice, an mir ging dieser,
passed me by. Kelch vorbei..Refrain:
To be free Frei zu sein
doesn’t require much bedarf es wen
Only he who is free Nur wer frei ist
is a king der ist ein König
shamelessly takes Schamlos nimmt
the insolent thief der dreißte Dieb.
because he is Denn er ist
the artisan of his own fortune seines Glückes Schmied..What the others dream of, Wovon die andern träumen,
I’ll steal at night. raub ich in der Nacht
My walk is equal to a white wedding horse. Mein gang gleicht einem(Meaning he struts around full of himself) Hochzeitsschimmel
A fearless king, Ein furchtloser König
guarded by sellswords, von Söldnern bewacht.
a vain god Ein eitler Gott,
in my own heaven in meinem Himmel..(Refrain again).One egg doesn’t resemble Ein Ei nicht,
the other dem andern gleicht.
(Negation of a german proverb that goes:
One egg ressembles another.
English equivalent might be two peas in a pod)
Quite a few have been betting. Manch einer hat gewettet.
The vagabond takes out seven Der Strolch schlägt sieben,
on a single strike. auf einen Streich.
(referrence to the fairy tale:
The Valiant Little Tailor)
You sleep however Man schläft wie man
you lay down. sich bettet.(Refrain again)
Anonymous8Here’s are some MGTOW related songs which I enjoy.
Big Punisher – Laughing At You
The Guess Who – No Time
Lord Finesse – Save That S~~~
The Ambassadors – Ain’t Got The Love Of One Girl (On My Mind)
Isaac Hayes – Walk On By
Slick Rick – Treat Her Like A Prostitute
The Mad Lads – No Strings Attached
The Mad Lads – Get Out Of My Life, Woman
I became a MGTOW because this was the only logical solution for a man survive in a world replete of gynocentrism and biased against men!
I’m not sure if this really applies, since the song has no lyrics, but i could not resist! It is simply too glorious to not post!
My peace of mind is worth more then your vagina...cunt.
Poison by Alice Cooper
Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.
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