Vampire on Titus seems to be one of their most badly recorded efforts, even for a lo-fi band. The low-end is so loud that many of the lyrics of the second verse are indecipherable from the CD. Yet, they are really good lyrics.
These lines seem to be about the daily less-than-blissful marital life:
And who makes the breakfast?
And who gasses the truck?
These lines:
The same little bee that stung the bull
And caused the bull to buck
May be about the wife (the little bee) who wins the bull (Bob) - sort of like Cupid shooting an arrow, there's a stinging and piercing involved. However, since she's metaphorically a bee and bees die when they lose their sting - she's dying slowly from this. The bull is probably surprised that such a small thing brought him down and in the process will die.
Vampire on Titus seems to be one of their most badly recorded efforts, even for a lo-fi band. The low-end is so loud that many of the lyrics of the second verse are indecipherable from the CD. Yet, they are really good lyrics.
These lines seem to be about the daily less-than-blissful marital life: And who makes the breakfast? And who gasses the truck?
These lines: The same little bee that stung the bull And caused the bull to buck
May be about the wife (the little bee) who wins the bull (Bob) - sort of like Cupid shooting an arrow, there's a stinging and piercing involved. However, since she's metaphorically a bee and bees die when they lose their sting - she's dying slowly from this. The bull is probably surprised that such a small thing brought him down and in the process will die.