well heres the deal: while it may seem straightfoward, you show an extreme lack of depth in taste. to borrow a quote from my uncle: "Music is derivative. Everyone can trace a sound to someone else, and eventually i guess you could trace it back to a caveman banging on a rock." We wont go that far. We'll go back to like...say...1969-1974, around the time Led ZEPpelin was popular. You'll notice the ZEP in capitals...thats where "ZEP" song comes from, i beleive.
On top of this, i QUOTE two zeppelin songs: Living Loving Maid and Heartbreaker, both off Led Zeppelin II, 1969 Atlantic Records..:
Living Loving Maid:
Come on, baby on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Heartbreaker:
Hey fellas, have you heard the news? You know that Annie's back in town?
It won't take long just watch and see how the fellas lay their money down.
Now Zep Song:
"lay money down"
"hey baby"
now while you may say that these are very general phrases....i'll point out that i know very few other bands who use the phrase "Lay money down." Now i've heard lots of zeppelin infulence in =W= songs, and this, i think, may very well be a tribute to one of their influences.
So by thinking it's straightfoward and just about love and sex in general, its like saying the meaning of Animal Farm is straight foward: some animals take over a farm and make it their own. You seemed to have glanced over the deeper meaning. If you can show me a substantial about of evidence to the contrary, i will retract my ideas, but as of now, i think the meaning is less straightfoward than you think.
well heres the deal: while it may seem straightfoward, you show an extreme lack of depth in taste. to borrow a quote from my uncle: "Music is derivative. Everyone can trace a sound to someone else, and eventually i guess you could trace it back to a caveman banging on a rock." We wont go that far. We'll go back to like...say...1969-1974, around the time Led ZEPpelin was popular. You'll notice the ZEP in capitals...thats where "ZEP" song comes from, i beleive.
On top of this, i QUOTE two zeppelin songs: Living Loving Maid and Heartbreaker, both off Led Zeppelin II, 1969 Atlantic Records..: Living Loving Maid: Come on, baby on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round, We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Heartbreaker:
Hey fellas, have you heard the news? You know that Annie's back in town? It won't take long just watch and see how the fellas lay their money down.
Now Zep Song:
"lay money down" "hey baby"
now while you may say that these are very general phrases....i'll point out that i know very few other bands who use the phrase "Lay money down." Now i've heard lots of zeppelin infulence in =W= songs, and this, i think, may very well be a tribute to one of their influences.
So by thinking it's straightfoward and just about love and sex in general, its like saying the meaning of Animal Farm is straight foward: some animals take over a farm and make it their own. You seemed to have glanced over the deeper meaning. If you can show me a substantial about of evidence to the contrary, i will retract my ideas, but as of now, i think the meaning is less straightfoward than you think.