
The term refers to the guitar arrangements used to play the Bastille song “Things We Lost in the Fire”. These arrangements indicate the sequence of musical chords required to perform the song... Read more »

The phrase alludes to the sacrifices and transformations, often painful, that accompany significant societal shifts. It represents not only tangible items destroyed but also intangible elements such as traditions, ideologies, and previously... Read more »

The subject in question, as a cohesive phrase, functions primarily as a noun phrase. This is because it refers to a specific collection of intangible concepts or tangible items irrevocably consumed or... Read more »

The phrase encapsulates concepts, objects, or ideals that have been either literally destroyed, faded into obscurity, or fundamentally altered as a consequence of revolutionary upheaval, specifically referencing the historical event of the... Read more »

The title references a song by the British band Bastille. Thematically, it suggests a reflection on irretrievable loss and the consequences of destructive events. Such events can involve both tangible possessions and... Read more »

The specific textual content associated with Bastille’s song that includes the phrase “the things we lost in the fire” constitutes the lyrical component of the musical work. This textual element forms an... Read more »