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Originally Posted by Eveline
"A Teardrop To The Sea is the serious lyrical content of ‘you broke my heart,’ and Burning Bridges is just what it says it is.”
http://www.vancouversun.com/entertai...707/story.html
Well, if this song is about breaking with the record company (vs the ironic lyrics of the very last song on the album) then Jon must be a really really serious businessman who just cries over some Judases in the industry. He's too old for being that heartbroken. And then why the sudden change with being suddenly happy for being free? On second thoughts, who knows. Maybe he indeed was heartbroken over it.
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Well, I don't remember all interviews, but to extend that particular quote, all he said was:
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So these are good songs that wouldn’t have made the record and a couple that are ending the era. A Teardrop To The Sea is the serious lyrical content of ‘you broke my heart,’ and Burning Bridges is just what it says it is.”
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That doesn't explicitly say what or who broke his heart, only that it's the ending of an era, which is true for both topics. One can very easily come to the conclusion that he meant the label, but he didn't actually say that. Just a thought...