it is definitely about a miscarried first child. I don't believe John has been divorced & was released before Banjo was born. (Live Album Living) as released. So beautiful and sad. Listen to this live show, starting at the end of Betterman for the story. archive.org/details/jbt2004-08-13.flac16/jbt2004-08-13t05.flac It will a story of Spring > Ocean > Peaches
it is definitely about a miscarried first child. I don't believe John has been divorced & was released before Banjo was born. (Live Album Living) as released. So beautiful and sad. Listen to this live show, starting at the end of Betterman for the story. archive.org/details/jbt2004-08-13.flac16/jbt2004-08-13t05.flac It will a story of Spring > Ocean > Peaches
I think this how people will see what they wanna see but only the person themselves knows what is real & raw.
I think this how people will see what they wanna see but only the person themselves knows what is real & raw.
20 years no commentary, what a sad fate.
20 years no commentary, what a sad fate.
The song is about union busting. "Someone in this town tried to burn the playhouse down" is in reference to the 1913 Italian Hall incident where an affiliate of the local mines yelled "fire" at a Christmas party being held for striking workers and their families at the theatre in Calumet, Michigan , USA. The incident resulted in a crowd crush and subsequent trampling that caused 73 lost lives and many more injuries. A significant number of the casualties were children. "Throw the crib doors wide, let the people crawl inside" is referring to the "cribbing", the reinforcement beams...
The song is about union busting. "Someone in this town tried to burn the playhouse down" is in reference to the 1913 Italian Hall incident where an affiliate of the local mines yelled "fire" at a Christmas party being held for striking workers and their families at the theatre in Calumet, Michigan , USA. The incident resulted in a crowd crush and subsequent trampling that caused 73 lost lives and many more injuries. A significant number of the casualties were children. "Throw the crib doors wide, let the people crawl inside" is referring to the "cribbing", the reinforcement beams that hold up the ceiling of the mining tunnels. It's the company saying "give the babies what they want, just reopen the mines" . The rock to wind the string around is solidarity of a union. It's the empowerment gained through a collective bargaining effort, and the prosthetic foreheads they want are hardhats/helmets. The people wanted safety gear and safer working conditions for the miners. The company thought of them as expendable and wanted to silence the spread of a pro-workers' rights sentiment.
The song is about a guy and girl in a relationship that includes group sex/sharing.
The song is about a guy and girl in a relationship that includes group sex/sharing.
The guy is conflicted, but keeps going back to it. Each time he sees his girl with other guys during an orgy or whatever, he kind of likes it but is jealous at the same time.
The guy is conflicted, but keeps going back to it. Each time he sees his girl with other guys during an orgy or whatever, he kind of likes it but is jealous at the same time.
It’s the same theme as Hendrix - Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire.
It’s the same theme as Hendrix - Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire.
Read the lyrics that way and it all makes sense.
Read the lyrics that way and it all makes sense.
Jealous again, thought it time I let you in. He’s telling her how he feels conflicted
Jealous again, thought it time I let you in. He’s telling her how he feels conflicted
Stop, understand me, I ain’t afraid of losing face/faith. He’s telling her he doesn’t feel less manly from it/still loves and trusts her.
“Smell the gasoline burning, boys out feeling nervous and cold” The other guys in this deal are firing up the pipe to get everyone high and get the party started.
A song about an elderly person dying.
A song about an elderly person dying.
At the start of the song we are given a portrayal of an ageing man's life: they feel they have nothing more to give, no purpose and have lost touch with loved ones. There is a dull inevitability to the passing of time.
At the start of the song we are given a portrayal of an ageing man's life: they feel they have nothing more to give, no purpose and have lost touch with loved ones. There is a dull inevitability to the passing of time.
Then the man get taken to hospital to die ('a room too clean and too bright'). Whilst they are there, they are visited by a couple (presumably an adult child and their spouse). There follows an awkward hour of staring as no one knows what to say. In the dying man's eyes, they see no hope of an afterlife but nothing but tears. Early the next morning they receive a call to say that their relative has died.
The lyrics speak of a ruthless attitude towards those who are weak and cowardly, with a clear sense of domination and power. The song features Paleface Swiss as well.
The lyrics speak of a ruthless attitude towards those who are weak and cowardly, with a clear sense of domination and power. The song features Paleface Swiss as well.
It makes me feel like the mind get refreshed
It makes me feel like the mind get refreshed
To me, there seems to be a lot of religious imagery, particularly references to the heavens. I've always wondered if there was a secondary meaning about the author finding God later in life and wishing he'd done so sooner.
To me, there seems to be a lot of religious imagery, particularly references to the heavens. I've always wondered if there was a secondary meaning about the author finding God later in life and wishing he'd done so sooner.
It mean alot of reality and live performance and lovely song❤️🤞🏼🙈
It mean alot of reality and live performance and lovely song❤️🤞🏼🙈