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is it worth mentioning that when this song came out, alot of DJ's commented on how the refrain souns abit like 'you stole the sun from my arse', as saying the sun shines out of someones arse implies that they or there fans think too highly of the person in question.(82.3.43.63 (talk) 14:35, 10 July 2009 (UTC))[reply]
Don't think so, but the supposed topic of the song cited here ("Nicky Wire's dislike of touring") sounds odd. Would have to mean that touring is impersonated as "you"?? Most people would say this is a love song (like "you make me cross sometimes but I can't keep my anger up for long, honey") and as such very warm and touching.
But UK rockers seem to have a habit of giving strange or obscure comments on the sense of their lyrics. I remember Bobby Gillespie saying that "Star" was about the excessive power of the Britsh royals, in an interview a few months before the death of Princess Diana. /Strausszek (talk) 05:20, 17 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The only qualification this has towards satisfying Notability (music) is its chart placing, and I do not see how that alone qualifies this subject as deserving its own article. Lachlan Foley (talk) 00:16, 26 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]