I mean, I guess I understand that you don’t want the media to reduce a complex thought to some simple copy. Or you don’t want to assign a definitive meaning to something that might be abstract enough that the interpretation of the song varies from listener to listener.
But some artists are really, almost hostile, to the question.
I recall that Chris Martin of Coldplay got so frustrated with a particular interviewer, because he’d been asked, probably for the 10,000 time, if he were writing songs about parenthood, now that he’s a parent.
I don’t have the interview handy, to quote directly, but he basically said that his songwriting was informed by lots of things and to think that just because he is now a parent, that that’s what he was writing about, is asinine.
That being said . . .
“Viva La Vida” came out around the time I became a parent, and I have always thought this tune was about being a father.
I used to rule the world,He sings about how he was formerly the master of his universe, and now he is on the lowest rung.
Seas would rise when I gave the world.
Now in the morning I sleep alone,
Sweep the streets I used to roam.
He may not have written it about being a parent, but I have to say, at the time it came out, it struck a paternal chord with me, as I was going through the emotions of suddenly being the least important person living in my home, when formerly I was the most important (and only) person in my life.
So I don’t know. Chris? Did I get it right? Is that what this one is about?
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