What does "See you on the flipside" mean to you?
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Just wondering how eveyone see's this in their own way....
Let the discussions begin...
Let the discussions begin...
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if said casually, could mean just see you later, but taken more seriously, it's like saying see you in the afterlife. but then you'd have to believe in an afterlife to begin with...oh Ed! what big vinyl you have!
Won't let the light escape from me
Won't let the darkness swallow me0 -
Could mean, see ya in the 2nd HAlF of this Life...or third ex......0
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i always thought Off He Goes was about a cat0
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hmmmmm
well to me....ive always thought...without really relating it to the song specifically but just the idea of seeing you on the flipside
....meaning the afterlife....and in some cases...its directed to oneself...as in you will see yourself on the flipside
also hinting that it isnt really that bad a place.......
Forever and ever ....Pearl Jam
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I sometimes sign off my emails to ppl w/ 'see you on the flipside', just as a cute way of saying 'see ya later'... especially if it's too a fellow PJ fan. Maybe I should re-consider that... I'd hate for ppl to think I was gonna top myself and I'm saying that I'll see them in the afterlife... but then, in that context, as an email sign off, I guess that wouldn't really make too much sense. Hmmmm, I honestly never really thought of it as a 'see you in the afterlife' type thing, but I can definitely see how you would get that."...to love some silly piece of music... or some band so much that it hurts"0
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I think its just a casual expression that means something like "I'll see ya later." I don't know if its regional, but I knew someone in SF that used to use that expression. Clearly its a reference to turning a record over.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&0
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i think it means see you later
but then
"its like his thoughts are too big for his size"
i think they realize- hey this is our friend who always gets us thinking real deep
so it must mean more....running out of time...meet me on the moon0 -
see you on the flip side = the other side...break on through through the other side yeah.........the after lifeI just want to say uhmmm, 1, 2, 3...0
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I'm thinking afterlife . . .0
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this is a really aweosme thread.There have been shows where maybe the whole first half of the show my eyes have been closed. and then you'll look out in the crowd and there'll be somebody totally lost in their head, in exactly the same place you're in. That, to me, is the essence of music
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I think it's see you in the next life in the context of the song, but outside of that I could see it being said as see you later."Seek my part, devote myself.
My small self. Like a book amongst the many on a shelf."
"I'm already 30% more unpredictable."
-Pam Beesly0 -
Part of the lexicon of grunge, isn't it?0
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it means "see ya later".
unless, you say it like "SEE YOU ON THE FLIP SIDE, MOTHERFUCKER!" and then it means, you'll see him when he's done fucking his mother.0 -
"see ya on the flipside"...YES..the other side. The next time our paths collide.¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤
"Lo√e, you know the word
...YOU invented it!" ~ E√
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i have always thought of this song as like, an homage to the other side of the narrator. at least that's how i would have meant it if i were the narrator...
"and now he's home...and we're laughing...like we always did...my same old, same old friend..." i dunno like a split personality thing, same w/ the "said he'll see me on the flip side..it's like his thoughts are too big for his size...he's been taken...where? i don't know..." but then again i am crazy so, ya know...IT'S ALL IN MY HEADkeep on rockin' in the free world.0 -
Take it literally: it obviously refers to flipping over an vinyl record (tried the flipside of a cd yet?). What's on the flipside of a record? Either another song or a different part of the album. It's not the end of music when you flip the record, just different music. That's what I guess it means: Changes are gonna come and the situation will no longer be the same. Maybe we won't even be the same people by that time. But we WILL see eachother again, you can trust in that, this is not the end.0
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i was thinking about jesus and the story
of love and sacrifice of life
i was very much feeling spiritual
within the thought of the loving jesus
then i was thinking if the spirit had no
name and the story was the same
then would we hurt each other
into believing in our beliefs
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I agree with Huddie Ledbetter; I took it as a literal flipping over a vinyl record (since Eddies a fan of them himself), but I think it's more like "See you next time I come back" which would be the continuation of their friendship but it's a whole different "song".DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220
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Originally posted by Kenny Olav
it means "see ya later".
unless, you say it like "SEE YOU ON THE FLIP SIDE, MOTHERFUCKER!" and then it means, you'll see him when he's done fucking his mother.
Um, what the fuck? hehehPresiWAH of the Evenflow Fan Club
Don't need a hand, there's always arms attached.
Don't get behind I can't fall back.
Why must we trust all these rusted rails?
They don't want no change. We already have.0
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