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Green Day - Good Riddance (Original Post)
Figarosmom
Nov 3
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It's funny how much the intent of that song has been misinterpreted over the years.
TwilightZone
Nov 3
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TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)1. It's funny how much the intent of that song has been misinterpreted over the years.
I mean...it's right there in the title.
It ain't a wedding song.
The fact that radio broadcasters routinely referred to it as Time Of Your Life as opposed to Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) gave listeners the mistaken impression that Armstrongs lyric was a cosy reflection on past glories. In fact, the song was a bitter rebuke to a former lover. Its about an ex-girlfriend who had moved to Ecuador, the singer told Guitar World. In the song, I tried to be level-headed about her leaving, even though I was completely pissed off. So I named it Good Riddance just to express my anger.
https://www.loudersound.com/features/green-day-good-riddance-time-of-your-life-seinfeld-hit-single
Figarosmom
(2,416 posts)2. The same with The Police and Every Breathe You Take
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Antagonistic not loving.
Antagonistic not loving.
That one's a little more overt in the lyrics, but it's definitely in that same category of misinterpretation.
It's a stalker song! Perfect for weddings! haha
ProfessorGAC
(69,713 posts)4. I Was Going To Post The Same Thing
It's a break-up song!
I know it's been used at school reunions, too.
Now, I understand some people might misunderstand the lyrics, but the title of the freakin' song is Good Riddance! How the heck do they miss that?