I think the fifth verse (There he goes again/Magic monkey friend/Can I love the time/That he seems to spend/With all the kids in town) is a reference to "the Ko-ko Show" segment in Ken Shapiro's 1974's film "The Groove Tube" which depicts a clown with a puppet called the Magic Monkey reading erotic literature on his children's show.
Probably my favorite Sonic Youth song.
@GarbageBoxEXTREME Wow. Never knew that obscure reference to the clown in a kid's show. That's really very interesting. Thanks for that little nugget of useful trivia as information. I can use it next time I have to buy a silver rocket from the hyperstation
@GarbageBoxEXTREME Wow. Never knew that obscure reference to the clown in a kid's show. That's really very interesting. Thanks for that little nugget of useful trivia as information. I can use it next time I have to buy a silver rocket from the hyperstation
I think the fifth verse (There he goes again/Magic monkey friend/Can I love the time/That he seems to spend/With all the kids in town) is a reference to "the Ko-ko Show" segment in Ken Shapiro's 1974's film "The Groove Tube" which depicts a clown with a puppet called the Magic Monkey reading erotic literature on his children's show. Probably my favorite Sonic Youth song.
@GarbageBoxEXTREME Wow. Never knew that obscure reference to the clown in a kid's show. That's really very interesting. Thanks for that little nugget of useful trivia as information. I can use it next time I have to buy a silver rocket from the hyperstation
@GarbageBoxEXTREME Wow. Never knew that obscure reference to the clown in a kid's show. That's really very interesting. Thanks for that little nugget of useful trivia as information. I can use it next time I have to buy a silver rocket from the hyperstation