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Originally Posted by aleuzzi
I love that intro. It’s so weird. It simulates an isolation chamber, which reinforces the angst of the opening lines of the lyric. She sounds trapped in that space—and that’s part of the point.
I can see why someone would hate the opening of the song, but I think that discomfort or resistance is part of the experience of the lyric.
When I first heard it, I laughed out loud. It was so absurd and disturbing and smart at the same time.
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I always thought it was meant to sound like she was on the telephone.