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When [[Ian Dury]] sung about [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll|Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll]] he covered not only the Rock n Roll lifestyle but also the majority of musical lyrics. There are [[Intercourse With You|songs about sex]], songs about drugs and songs about [[In Da Club|dancing to]] and [[Heavy Meta|appreciating music itself]].
When [[Ian Dury]] sung about [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll|Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll]] he covered not only the Rock n Roll lifestyle but also the majority of musical lyrics. There are [[Intercourse with You|songs about sex]], songs about drugs and songs about [[In Da Club|dancing to]] and [[Heavy Meta|appreciating music itself]].


However, it's seems Dury was getting into the [[Redundant Department of Redundancy]] because so many songs treat sex or love as though it is a drug. Well after all there are only so many appropriate metaphors out there so the ones that work will turn up a lot.
However, it's seems Dury was getting into the [[Redundant Department of Redundancy]] because so many songs treat sex or love as though it is a drug. Well after all there are only so many appropriate metaphors out there so the ones that work will turn up a lot.


Certain lines recur in these songs. The love gets the person high, it elates them, being away from it will make them crave it, they will be addicted to it, they feel like they are floating, they have a loss of appetite and so on. A bit of [[Truth in Television]], as the early stages of romantic infatuation ''will'' mess with the brain's dopamine levels in much the same ways opiates will.
Certain lines recur in these songs. The love gets the person high, it elates them, being away from it will make them crave it, they will be addicted to it, they feel like they are floating, they have a loss of appetite and so on. A bit of [[Truth in Television]], as the early stages of romantic infatuation ''will'' mess with the brain's dopamine levels in much the same ways opiates will.


Sometimes these songs can throw the interpretations into a tail spin with people thinking that songs that are actually about drugs are this and vice versa.
Sometimes these songs can throw the interpretations into a tail spin with people thinking that songs that are actually about drugs are this and vice versa.
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* "Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer is laden with this trope from top to bottom.
* "Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer is laden with this trope from top to bottom.
* "Kiss From A Rose" by [[Seal]] uses it straightforwardly in several places with lines like "Love remained a drug that's the high not the pill" and "you're like a growing addiction" as well as the uncertain interpretations of his eyes getting large and what a kiss from a rose actually is.
* "Kiss From A Rose" by [[Seal]] uses it straightforwardly in several places with lines like "Love remained a drug that's the high not the pill" and "you're like a growing addiction" as well as the uncertain interpretations of his eyes getting large and what a kiss from a rose actually is.
* "Your Love Is My Drug" by [[Kesha|Ke$ha]].
* "Your Love Is My Drug" by [[Ke$ha]].
* The similarly named "Your Love's A Drug" by Leighton Meester:
* The similarly named "Your Love's A Drug" by Leighton Meester:
{{quote| I like it, I want it, the way you make my body move<br />
{{quote|I like it, I want it, the way you make my body move
I think I'm addicted, I'm high off everything you do<br />
I think I'm addicted, I'm high off everything you do
(...)<br />
(...)
I need it, that feeling, rushing through my veins again<br />
I need it, that feeling, rushing through my veins again
Whenever you're leaving I feel withdrawal kicking in }}
Whenever you're leaving I feel withdrawal kicking in }}
* "I Want A New Drug" by [[Huey Lewis and The News]] implies that no drug compares to the feeling of being 'alone with you'.
* "I Want A New Drug" by [[Huey Lewis and The News]] implies that no drug compares to the feeling of being 'alone with you'.
* [[Roxy Music]] has "Love is the Drug"
* [[Roxy Music]] has "Love is the Drug"
* "Bad Medicine" by [[Bon Jovi]].
* "Bad Medicine" by [[Bon Jovi]].
* "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" from ''[[Forty Second Street|42nd Street]]'' makes this [[Older Than They Think]].
* "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" from ''[[42nd Street (film)||42nd Street]]'' makes this [[Older Than They Think]].
* "Love Is Like Oxygen" by Sweet:
* "Love Is Like Oxygen" by Sweet:
{{quote| ''Love is like oxygen.<br />
{{quote|''Love is like oxygen.
You get too much, you get too high;<br />
You get too much, you get too high;
Not enough and you're gonna die.<br />
Not enough and you're gonna die.
Love gets you high! }}
Love gets you high! }}
* [[Pink|P!nk's]] song "Just Like A Pill" compares the singer's interest to an addictive drug in pill form, who, instead of making her happy, is bringing her down.
* [[P!nk|P!nk's]] song "Just Like A Pill" compares the singer's interest to an addictive drug in pill form, who, instead of making her happy, is bringing her down.
* [[Britney Spears]]' "Toxic" is clearly about drugs in reverence to love/lust/infatuation et cetera.
* [[Britney Spears]]' "Toxic" is clearly about drugs in reverence to love/lust/infatuation et cetera.
* This appears to be what "The Perfect Drug" by [[Nine Inch Nails]] is about. That, or actual drugs.
* This appears to be what "The Perfect Drug" by [[Nine Inch Nails]] is about. That, or actual drugs.
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* [[Queens of the Stone Age]] have a song like this, titled "Like a drug", natch.
* [[Queens of the Stone Age]] have a song like this, titled "Like a drug", natch.
* "Hooked on a Feeling," [[Covered Up|best known]] in the version by Blue Swede.
* "Hooked on a Feeling," [[Covered Up|best known]] in the version by Blue Swede.
* "Intoxication" by [[Disturbed (Music)|Disturbed]].
* "Intoxication" by [[Disturbed]].
{{quote| "''A dialogue between that which intoxicates, and its victim. A person, substance or lifestyle''."}}
{{quote|"''A dialogue between that which intoxicates, and its victim. A person, substance or lifestyle''."}}
** "Serpentine" has hints of this as well.
** "Serpentine" has hints of this as well.
* [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]]'s "You're Not Here" (from ''[[Silent Hill 3]]'') has a bit of this:
* [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]]'s "You're Not Here" (from ''[[Silent Hill 3]]'') has a bit of this:
{{quote| So now what can I do?<br />
{{quote|So now what can I do?
I'm strung out, addicted to you<br />
I'm strung out, addicted to you
My body aches now that you're gone<br />
My body aches now that you're gone
My supply fell through... }}
My supply fell through... }}
* [[Puffy AmiYumi]] had ''Your Love Is a Drug'' in 2002.
* [[Puffy AmiYumi]] had ''Your Love Is a Drug'' in 2002.
* "Love Is a Drug" by country music band Jypsi.
* "Love Is a Drug" by country music band Jypsi.
* "Just Can't Get Enough" by [[Black Eyed Peas]].
* "Just Can't Get Enough" by [[Black Eyed Peas]].
* In ''[[Brave New World (Literature)|Brave New World]]'', Lenina sings a song with these lyrics:
* In ''[[Brave New World (novel)|Brave New World]]'', Lenina sings a song with these lyrics:
{{quote| "Hug me till you drug me, honey;<br />
{{quote|"Hug me till you drug me, honey;
Kiss me till I'm in a coma:<br />
Kiss me till I'm in a coma:
Hug me, honey, snuggly bunny;<br />
Hug me, honey, snuggly bunny;
Love's as good as ''[[Fantastic Drug|soma]]''." }}
Love's as good as ''[[Fantastic Drug|soma]]''." }}
* "You and Tequila" by [[Kenny Chesney]] compares the temptation of a lover to the temptation one faces when trying to overcome drinking.
* "You and Tequila" by [[Kenny Chesney]] compares the temptation of a lover to the temptation one faces when trying to overcome drinking.
** Also by Kenny Chesney: "Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You"
** Also by Kenny Chesney: "Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You"
* I Can't Stay Away by [[The Veronicas]]
* "I Can't Stay Away" by [[The Veronicas]]
* "The Drug In Me Is You" by [[Falling in Reverse]]
* "The Drug In Me Is You" by [[Falling in Reverse]]
* "A Hard Habit to Break" by Chicago takes the metaphor a little further, showing that the singer compares his post-breakup situation to the pangs of withdrawal.
* "A Hard Habit to Break" by Chicago takes the metaphor a little further, showing that the singer compares his post-breakup situation to the pangs of withdrawal.
* "A Little Love" by [[Vanessa Amorosi]] compares ''Love'' to cigarettes.
* "A Little Love" by [[Vanessa Amorosi]] compares ''Love'' to cigarettes.
* Lithium by [[Evanescence]] is a double up, A guy who she loves is her drug and she needs him to function, but also she addicted to the pain she feels and on purpose puts herself down because THAT is also a drug, which directly relates to their relationship which is based upon sadness.
* "Lithium" by [[Evanescence]] is a double up, A guy who she loves is her drug and she needs him to function, but also she addicted to the pain she feels and on purpose puts herself down because THAT is also a drug, which directly relates to their relationship which is based upon sadness.
{{quote| ''Lithium, I wanna stay in love with my sorrow''<br />
{{quote|''Lithium, I wanna stay in love with my sorrow''
''Darling I forgive you after all, anything better then to be alone''
''Darling I forgive you after all, anything better then to be alone''
}}
}}
* "Nymphetamine" by [[Cradle of Filth]]


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Latest revision as of 18:45, 10 April 2017

When Ian Dury sung about Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll he covered not only the Rock n Roll lifestyle but also the majority of musical lyrics. There are songs about sex, songs about drugs and songs about dancing to and appreciating music itself.

However, it's seems Dury was getting into the Redundant Department of Redundancy because so many songs treat sex or love as though it is a drug. Well after all there are only so many appropriate metaphors out there so the ones that work will turn up a lot.

Certain lines recur in these songs. The love gets the person high, it elates them, being away from it will make them crave it, they will be addicted to it, they feel like they are floating, they have a loss of appetite and so on. A bit of Truth in Television, as the early stages of romantic infatuation will mess with the brain's dopamine levels in much the same ways opiates will.

Sometimes these songs can throw the interpretations into a tail spin with people thinking that songs that are actually about drugs are this and vice versa.

Examples of Love Is a Drug include:
  • "Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer is laden with this trope from top to bottom.
  • "Kiss From A Rose" by Seal uses it straightforwardly in several places with lines like "Love remained a drug that's the high not the pill" and "you're like a growing addiction" as well as the uncertain interpretations of his eyes getting large and what a kiss from a rose actually is.
  • "Your Love Is My Drug" by Ke$ha.
  • The similarly named "Your Love's A Drug" by Leighton Meester:

I like it, I want it, the way you make my body move
I think I'm addicted, I'm high off everything you do
(...)
I need it, that feeling, rushing through my veins again
Whenever you're leaving I feel withdrawal kicking in

Love is like oxygen.
You get too much, you get too high;
Not enough and you're gonna die.
Love gets you high!

  • P!nk's song "Just Like A Pill" compares the singer's interest to an addictive drug in pill form, who, instead of making her happy, is bringing her down.
  • Britney Spears' "Toxic" is clearly about drugs in reverence to love/lust/infatuation et cetera.
  • This appears to be what "The Perfect Drug" by Nine Inch Nails is about. That, or actual drugs.
  • "Love is a Stranger" by the Eurythmics includes the lyric "love is a dangerous drug".
  • Queens of the Stone Age have a song like this, titled "Like a drug", natch.
  • "Hooked on a Feeling," best known in the version by Blue Swede.
  • "Intoxication" by Disturbed.

"A dialogue between that which intoxicates, and its victim. A person, substance or lifestyle."

So now what can I do?
I'm strung out, addicted to you
My body aches now that you're gone
My supply fell through...

"Hug me till you drug me, honey;
Kiss me till I'm in a coma:
Hug me, honey, snuggly bunny;
Love's as good as soma."

  • "You and Tequila" by Kenny Chesney compares the temptation of a lover to the temptation one faces when trying to overcome drinking.
    • Also by Kenny Chesney: "Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You"
  • "I Can't Stay Away" by The Veronicas
  • "The Drug In Me Is You" by Falling in Reverse
  • "A Hard Habit to Break" by Chicago takes the metaphor a little further, showing that the singer compares his post-breakup situation to the pangs of withdrawal.
  • "A Little Love" by Vanessa Amorosi compares Love to cigarettes.
  • "Lithium" by Evanescence is a double up, A guy who she loves is her drug and she needs him to function, but also she addicted to the pain she feels and on purpose puts herself down because THAT is also a drug, which directly relates to their relationship which is based upon sadness.

Lithium, I wanna stay in love with my sorrow
Darling I forgive you after all, anything better then to be alone