I am interested what Dickinson had in mind when he wrote the songs.
His lyrics I feel have some meaning to them, but I can't seem to grasp it. It would be great to find out what is the actual meaning behind each song.
for example Savatage has meaning of most of their songs on the website, without it I wouldn't have guessed what the following lyrics mean:
Quote:
3. Chance
He was standing all alone
Trying to find the words to say
When every prayer he ever prayed
Was gone
And the dreams he's never owned
Are still safely tucked away
Until tomorrow he just
Carries on
See the Devil in the streets at night
See him running in the pouring rain
See him grinning Beneath a twisted light
I'll be back again
See the people standing in a row
See them nodding like a field of grain
No one sees the sickle though
Coming Å’cross the plain
And this he knows if nothing more
That waiting in the dark like destiny
Are those who kissed the dogs of war
And there is no tomorrow
No tomorrow
Take a chance
Take a chance
See the Devil he is so intense
See the Devil go and change his name
What's the going price of innocence
It can't be the same
Is it dark when the moon is down
Is it dark with a single flame
If there's glass falling all all around
I am not to blame
And this he knows if nothing more
That waiting in the dark like destiny
Are those who kissed the dogs of war
And there is no tomorrow
No tomorrow
Take a chance
Burn the night away
Pictures at an exhibition
Played as he stood his trance
Staring at his inhibitions
All the time believing
That it now came down to nothing but this chance
I fear you
Your silence
Your blindless
See what you want to see
In darkness
One kindness
One moment
Tell me what you believe
I believe in nothing
Never really had to
In regards to your life
Rumors that are not true
Who's defending evil
Surely never I
Who would be the witness
Should you chance to die
Father can you hear me
This is not how was meant to be
I am safe and so are you
As for the others destiny
I believe that situations
All depend on circumstance
Look away
Look away
Pictures at an exhibition
Played as he stood in his trance
Staring at his inhibitions
All the time believing
That it now came down to
Nothing but this chance
here is the explanation from their website
http://savatage.com/bandinfo/albums/han ... eview.html :
Quote:
Speaking of standouts, they don't get much cooler than this. As nicely described in the FAQ (and detailed in the linear notes of the Japanese version), this song, the longest on the album, is about Chiume Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat to Lithuania during World War II. Like Schindler, but much less famous, Sugihara defied orders and wrote exit visas to free some 6,000 Jewish refugees who otherwise would have been killed or sent to other concentration camps. It is left to Savatage to tell the story of this remarkable man, or at least to make people aware of him. He risked his life and his career to do the right thing, by taking a "chance." Sugihara is to whom most "he"s refer; the song tells what is going through his mind, and in the multiple part harmonies near the end of the track, it also gives examples of what was or could have been going through the minds of some of the refugees.
So I think bands should let the listeners know what the songs are about if they are not gibberish and have a meaning it provides a more satisfying listening experience.