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About the song All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues performed by Senses Fail | Reviewer: katie | 7/29/07
true, but if you really think about it, this song describes the jump and the reason for it, the priest and the matador describes the aftermath, and i think negative space is supposed to represent him actually falling.
but thats just my two cents.
The whole CD is a story | Reviewer: D | 6/9/07
I agree with everyone about the whole CD being a story. I relized this with the transition from All the best cowboys have daddy issues to the priest and the matador. When i realized those were together i saw how the whole cd was a story.
Just read the lyrics to all the songs, its just great. I love senses fail.
oooh. and all the best cowboys have daddy issues is my favorite :D
Fuckin gr8 song | Reviewer: Xx-xX | 5/26/07
atbchdi its when he jumps off the building then negative space its when hes falling down and tpatm its when he hits the ground n dies..
i think that the whole cd tells a story..if u read all the lyrics its pretty obvious .. I <3 senses fail !!
This song and the preist and the matador | Reviewer: Cody | 2/20/07
Well, if you look at the lyrics of All the best cowboys have daddy issues, and then the preist in the matador, they tell a story. Ive heard people come up with many different meanings for the songs but i think i have it and its obvious. Hes angry at his parents, so he wants to kill himself, he jumps from the building, (moving to the next song) now hes lying on the ground looking at the sky, someone says that he fell, he was an arrow shot straight to hell (he was falling fast) he fell face up and now a preist is in his face asking him to pray. and his father must be there for him now, and he doesnt want to hear from him beacuase he wasnt there for him before told in song one.
i love senses fail.
-konstantine
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