I would reckon it's about Rob, because yes, he was born in January of 1965. Most of the song seems just thrown together, but the line "what's new pussycat, can you dig the satisfaction" is the meshing of a song title and an old saying; "What's New Pussycat?" and "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back".
The song is mostly a stream of conscience thought like most of White Zombies tunes. This one does have somewhat of a common thread though.
The song is mostly a stream of conscience thought like most of White Zombies tunes. This one does have somewhat of a common thread though.
"demon-warp is coming alive in 1965" Rob Zombie was born in 1965
"demon-warp is coming alive in 1965" Rob Zombie was born in 1965
"livin' fast and dying young" Saying often attributed to James Dean killed in a high speed auto accident in 1955
"livin' fast and dying young" Saying often attributed to James Dean killed in a high speed auto accident in 1955
"roll'n like a supersonic" First Concorde prototype began construction in 1965
"roll'n like a supersonic" First Concorde prototype began construction in 1965
"what's new pussycat?" Movie and title song released in 1965
"what's new pussycat?" Movie and title song released in 1965
"can you dig the satisfaction?" Rolling Stones released Satisfaction in 1965
"can you dig the satisfaction?" Rolling Stones released Satisfaction in 1965
"some like it hot" Movie starring Marilyn...
"some like it hot" Movie starring Marilyn Monroe released in 1959 she died in 1962. Stanley Gifford, the man she thought was her biological father died in 1965.
Hard to say if any of this is actually connected or not, but either way the song kicks much ass!! :)
I would reckon it's about Rob, because yes, he was born in January of 1965. Most of the song seems just thrown together, but the line "what's new pussycat, can you dig the satisfaction" is the meshing of a song title and an old saying; "What's New Pussycat?" and "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back".
The song is mostly a stream of conscience thought like most of White Zombies tunes. This one does have somewhat of a common thread though.
The song is mostly a stream of conscience thought like most of White Zombies tunes. This one does have somewhat of a common thread though.
"demon-warp is coming alive in 1965" Rob Zombie was born in 1965
"demon-warp is coming alive in 1965" Rob Zombie was born in 1965
"livin' fast and dying young" Saying often attributed to James Dean killed in a high speed auto accident in 1955
"livin' fast and dying young" Saying often attributed to James Dean killed in a high speed auto accident in 1955
"roll'n like a supersonic" First Concorde prototype began construction in 1965
"roll'n like a supersonic" First Concorde prototype began construction in 1965
"what's new pussycat?" Movie and title song released in 1965
"what's new pussycat?" Movie and title song released in 1965
"can you dig the satisfaction?" Rolling Stones released Satisfaction in 1965
"can you dig the satisfaction?" Rolling Stones released Satisfaction in 1965
"some like it hot" Movie starring Marilyn...
"some like it hot" Movie starring Marilyn Monroe released in 1959 she died in 1962. Stanley Gifford, the man she thought was her biological father died in 1965.
Hard to say if any of this is actually connected or not, but either way the song kicks much ass!! :)