Guitarist John Frusciante and bassist Flea wrote much of "Give It Away" during jam sessions in the early 1990s.[6] Following the Chili Peppers' tour in support of Mother's Milk (1989), the duo spent time in a side project called H.A.T.E. with members of Fishbone. During their tenure in the group, the guitarist and bassist created the main riff and accompanying bassline for "Give It Away". The rhythm was played at several H.A.T.E. performances shortly thereafter, but when the side project disbanded Frusciante and Flea believed the track would be appropriate for the Chili Peppers' upcoming record.[6] Vocalist Anthony Kiedis agreed, and upon hearing the rest of the Chili Peppers play the song he began chanting "give it away, give it away, give it away now". The phrase had been something the vocalist intended to incorporate into a song for the band's new record, but it was not until he heard the bassline that the lyrics fit. Kiedis said, "I was so struck by Flea's bass part, which covered the whole length of the instrument's neck, that I jumped up and marched over to the mic, my notebook in tow. I always had fragments of songs and ideas or even specific isolated phrases in mind."[7]

The act was something that affected Kiedis significantly because he had never before experienced such an enlightening ideology on life. Growing up in Los Angeles, he had always thought differently from Hagen. Instead of giving material possessions away and being free thinking, the vocalist believed one must take what one wants, as no one else will provide.[9] Instead, he now adopted Hagen's philosophy: "It was such an epiphany that someone would want to give me her favorite thing. That stuck with me forever. Every time I'd be thinking 'I have to keep,' I'd remember 'No, you gotta give away instead.' When I started going regularly to [drug and alcohol] meetings, one of the principles I had learned was that the way to maintain your own sobriety is to give it to another suffering alcoholic. Every time you empty your vessel of that energy, fresh new energy comes flooding in."[9] Flea's bassline for the song allowed Kiedis to recall this incident and he believed the music paired perfectly with the lyrics.[6] During the verses, Kiedis departs from the idea of unselfishness and sings about a variety of topics including long-time friend River Phoenix, musician Bob Marley and various sexual themes including fertility and lust.[10]


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The New York Times reports that Grande has signed away 90% of her "7 Rings" royalties to the estate of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, the iconic songwriting duo who died in 1959 and 1970, respectively.

The chorus then gets to the heart of the matter: that life is not appreciated by the living, that we're getting away with the very concept of being alive, and that it's messed up because we don't deserve it.

This story provides the contrast that matters. How can there be people who don't appreciate life and contemplate suicide? How can people worthy of life end up unwillingly leaving it? The living are getting away with living, and it's messed up that we have no appreciation for it.

It looks like I got something completely different from everyone else. "Getting away with it all messed up" seemed to be about how we can continuously shoot ourselves in the foot, over and over again. It seems to be how our entire being is geared towards survival, and that the safety of the modern world has caused us to really get away with it all messed up. That is to say, because we survive, we view our actions, behaviours, attitudes and perspectives as "okay".

The metaphor of drowning shows water as all the parts of our lives that just don't work, to the point where it sufficates us. Then, the reference to dolphins depict a creature that spend their entire lives in water, surfacing only for enough air as they need to "get away with it".

"Daniel's saving Grace" did throw me a bit though. Here is where the song takes a different tone. It's no longer "getting away with it" but "going for it", which is a completely different vibe. Maybe all interpretations are bullshit, and it's just random words strung together.

I know this song is about Grease, but I can't help think it's about life in general. How we struggle to make it, how we make mistakes, but how nothing (well, almost nothing) is final and fatal. How we can always "bounce back" after a mistake. "Are you aching for the blade/grave" is the person unable to cope with his/her mistakes, believing he/her is not worthy of living anymore.I also thought the lyrics to this song followed "That's ok, we'ren't sure" (of course you can't write it like that..) as if telling the person that you don't know how life is either. We're getting away with it all messed up because we're human and flawed.I also viewed Daniel saving Grace because she couldn't handle the life she was living and Daniel tried to talk to her and make her feel better about herself.I never saw grease. I hope it's a decent movie, cause this song should be deep and inspiring.

I don't think this song is about Grease: there is a Daniel/Danny in Grease, but no Grace. Also, since Travolta plays Danny, it would be silly to say Daniel dances LIKE Travolta.


The first lines are obviously about it doesn't mattering if you want to die, because we all will. Getting away with it all messed up - I love how this can be read as: "Getting awway with it. All messed up" or "Getting away with it all. Messed up", so either: since we are getting away with it, means the world is all messed up or we are getting away with it all, which is messed up. The combined meaning would be that is it all messed up that we are getting away with it all/everything: we can do whatever we want. That's the living, alright, but we are also getting away with everything negative and self-destructive, because nobody cares about anyone else.


Then comes Daniel - a nice allusion to John Travolta, who is merely being mentioned as a great dancer, IMO, but also to the Biblical Daniel, who is a dream-interpreter who is taken away from his homeland aged ten, never to return, being more or less locked in a golden cage at the royal court of Babylon. Daniel is saving Grace, who is in deep water. Daniel cares about at least ONE other person, apparently. But it can also be read as: "Daniel's saving grace", as in: the thing in Daniel that makes up for his faults, apparently being in trouble at the moment. The second verse explains Daniel to be a heavy drinker (literally or figuratively), partying to a great extent. Well, he would need a saving grace for that, I reckon :-)


Daniel plays his ace - he shows his best feature or he uses it up (too quickly perhaps)... Or maybe his ace is the ace of spades, alluding to him committing suicide or maybe even killing someone else (Grace or grace maybe?). Deep inside his temple - more religion, but his temple would be his own private place, probably the part of his mind his keeps hidden from others. Then the next bit I believe is officially "He knows how to serve her", but I think that here another ambiguity is being introduced by the pronunciation: serv-(h)er and suf-fer are both quite recognisable. So he knows how to serve her (Grace? grace?) and/or he knows how to suffer/what suffering is. Combined with the previous phrase, it could again mean he knows how to serve Grace (who is probably also his saving grace) by killing her (well, with the opening referring to a death wish, it is not depression talking here, but the actual song! I am a very happy person, thank you very much :-)) and that he knows how to suffer and therefore wants to commit suicide.


Picture the people one reads about in newspapers so often: they are depressed and hate life (e.g. because their childhood has been taken from them, like it happened to the biblical Daniel), drink heavily and party all the time to beat the emptiness, yet they end up being more miserable and then their last saving grace, their girlfriend/wife (who could be called Grace), leaves them and they snap. They know plenty of suffering and what is 'good' for their ex-partners: they both have to die and be re-united in death. So they commit homocide and then suicide.


"Daniel's 'saving' Grace" (yes, from the 'mistake' she is making by leaving him, no doubt) "He was all but drowning / Now they swim like dolfins" - well, Daniel almost 'drowned' in his drinking problem, e.g. he almost hit rock bottom or even died from his bad habbits, but now he is together with 'Grace' again. Not happily swimming with dolfins, maybe more like 'sleeping with the fish'.


I think the music and the opening lines set the proper tone for the song and the rest of the text seems deceptively positive. I am not some emo who wants to read about suicide all the time, but I genuinely think this song is about the story I have written down here. There is no way anyone would make a song about Grease that had such a serious sound to it, instrumentally. Grease is all about happiness and feeling good and happy endings. Don't spoil Grease by linking this song to it and don't spoil this song by linking it to Grease; they are both marvellous and very enjoyable in the right state of mind. But the right state of mind is totally opposite for them!

Running away is a large subject in music. Many songs utilize the idea, literally and figuratively, but they all come down to one central theme. Running away means leaving a part of your life in the past. It means taking on a new challenge in the future.

Many people believe that Swift is referring to her romance with Joe Jonas in this song. As both of them are famous, they lack privacy. She sings about running away from the paparazzi to have time alone with him.

In the song, Sinatra sings as an empowered woman tired of the man she is with. She says he constantly cheats on her, takes her for granted, and disrespects her. She is leaving him and running away from their relationship. ff782bc1db

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