@Haaseracer
No it isn't about pot. Sorry. The green tint is the movie screen filters and tints of the 60s. Mr. Big even mentioned this in an interview. You know, how 1960s films have a green tint to them. Yet, really, this is a tribute to the 60s famous women / actresses. Of course, the biggest being Marilyn Monroe. The hint is "she just woke up, but she's still tired," "maybe tell the press you died." It's their semi-sorta version of "Candle in the Wind," and how she was just a little engine...
@Haaseracer
No it isn't about pot. Sorry. The green tint is the movie screen filters and tints of the 60s. Mr. Big even mentioned this in an interview. You know, how 1960s films have a green tint to them. Yet, really, this is a tribute to the 60s famous women / actresses. Of course, the biggest being Marilyn Monroe. The hint is "she just woke up, but she's still tired," "maybe tell the press you died." It's their semi-sorta version of "Candle in the Wind," and how she was just a little engine for the machines of Hollywood.
The "green" in this song refers to Marijuana~
@Haaseracer No it isn't about pot. Sorry. The green tint is the movie screen filters and tints of the 60s. Mr. Big even mentioned this in an interview. You know, how 1960s films have a green tint to them. Yet, really, this is a tribute to the 60s famous women / actresses. Of course, the biggest being Marilyn Monroe. The hint is "she just woke up, but she's still tired," "maybe tell the press you died." It's their semi-sorta version of "Candle in the Wind," and how she was just a little engine...
@Haaseracer No it isn't about pot. Sorry. The green tint is the movie screen filters and tints of the 60s. Mr. Big even mentioned this in an interview. You know, how 1960s films have a green tint to them. Yet, really, this is a tribute to the 60s famous women / actresses. Of course, the biggest being Marilyn Monroe. The hint is "she just woke up, but she's still tired," "maybe tell the press you died." It's their semi-sorta version of "Candle in the Wind," and how she was just a little engine for the machines of Hollywood.