Talk:When I'm Gone (Eminem song)
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What to tell you about the song. Well, like all of his songs, it's really, really good. But sometimes it makes me cry. I don't know why - maybe the song is too good or maybe I like Eminem a little bit more. I don't know. But I hope dis is will get number 1 on the charts, because the song deserves it. —The preceding ) 02:45, 7 December 2005 (UTC{|}) I agree. Its already reached number 5 on TRL. eminem has brought a another meaning to rap. ||84.43.142.120 and big up 2 kat n stacie ma emailers xxx thank u so much they rock yesyes rabbits out
(Mis)interpretation?
I think the article misinterprets the song. It seems to treat Hailie's confrontation and his subsequent suicide is the real thing, rather than a dream. Actually, the video and lyrics seem to suggest it's a dream, and when he wakes he merely decides to change his life.
- Quote: I keep having this dream, I'm pushin' Hailie on the swing [...] That's when I wake up, alarm clock's ringin', there's birds singin'
This is also consistent with his real life career decision to take a break from recording albums. I'm going ahead and making the change, but feel free to discuss here if you disagree. -- Hinotori(talk)|(ctrb) 08:40, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
- On second thought, the article says it's a "metaphorical" dream. I still think that's incorrect, but I will definitely grant that it's a plausible interpretation. If no one objects, I'll go ahead and try to change it tomorrow (instead of today) to saying that it's ambiguous what's real and what isn't. -- Hinotori(talk)|(ctrb) 08:43, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
Hey. I'm the one that originally wrote the bit that referred to the metaphorical dream (in fact, as far I as know, most of the first paragraph was what I wrote). I like your rewrites, they're well done and probably more accurate. I wrote it out like that 'cause I interpreted it more symbolically than literally--that is, that he wasn't literally having a dream, but just saying he was to illustrate a point. Really, what you wrote is better written, and as I said probably more accurate, so yeah. Kudos! Just thought I'd explain where the original text came from. TheMrFrog 01:37, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
I erased the analysis section. He was quoting the lyrics incorrectly, therefore his analysis was wrong because he was analysing the wrong words. Also I think whoever wrote the analysis was taking the song too literally. When Eminem was signing "the main source of A pain" not of "HER" pain, he wasn't meaning that he was the actual reason why she was so sad, he just meant that the depression and problems in their lives in general were based off of his career and life, not just because of his business trips. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Timewarppp (talk • contribs) 03:26, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
Album cover
Does it represent anything related to the Curtain Call: The Hits album and/or the Encore album? --Addict 2006 17:47, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
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chek da remix when im gone ft robert miles —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.150.24.245 (talk) 17:59:05, August 19, 2007 (UTC)
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Whitney is not Kim's twin sister's daughter
Whitney is not Kim's twin sister's daughter. Kim's sister daughter is Alaina whom Eminem also adopted but Alaina is actually older than Hailie and can't be her little sister. Her little half sister is Whitney Kim's daughter to Eric Hartter. But Eminem adopted Whitney too because Eric Hartter was a convicted drug pusher who later overdosed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Trickmind (talk • contribs) 17:55, 6 December 2020 (UTC)