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6 extremely baffling questions the song lyrics pose

Musical artists like to ask questions and leave the answers to poor listeners. Here are some that you have trouble answering.

Should I Stay or Should I Go? – The Clash

Like grandma trying to decide between rich tea biscuits and bourbon, singer Mick Jones is torn between staying or going. Uselessly, no details of his situation are given to help you decide.However, he makes it clear that going will "get you in trouble" but staying will "double up". to The obvious answer is to go. Base damage limit.

What's the difference? – The Smiths

was known for its feel-good hits about people being killed in . But her 1984 single What Difference Does it Make from The Smiths left listeners scratching their heads. Morrissey, what difference does make? Solar storms? Currency market downturn? Occurrence of Dutch elm disease?

Don't You Remember – Adele

"When will we meet again?" I'm going to talk about it. The rest of the song is her badgering her former partner about getting back together. Badger. The unstoppable badger. The Wind in the f**king Willows.In this failed relationship, the best answer may be "never." nice break. But really Adele should ask a qualified counselor, not her fan.

Who are you? – The Who 

If you are singer Roger Daltrey, the answer is probably "Pete Townshend," "John Entwistle," or "Keith Moon." "I guess. Not even a particularly surprising question, given the amount of drinks and drugs The Who consumed. But on a deeper level, who am I really? A free-willed individual, or is a set of sensory perceptions giving that illusion? They really need to consult a philosophy professor.

Are we humans? – Killer

Are we humans or are we dancers? This song probably poses the deepest question since Haddaway asked "What is Love?" I was. A song that leads to the same kind of existential angst as clicking the "I'm not a robot" button on a website, making you wonder if you're a robot programmed to think you're human. .

At 64 – The Beatles

Oh, Paul McCartney and Heather Mills split in 2006 at 64. Ironic. Maybe Heather left because she was thinking about knitting a sweater by the fireplace, or maybe Paul was listening to Wings. In any case, the answer was a definite "no" in this case.