@pix101 Yes the needle part and hollow, unsteady allusions may sound "on point" but the Roses were so anti-heroin they played concerts against smack in the 80s. It's a well documented stance. This song is past & present views & feelings on love.
@pix101 Yes the needle part and hollow, unsteady allusions may sound "on point" but the Roses were so anti-heroin they played concerts against smack in the 80s. It's a well documented stance. This song is past & present views & feelings on love.
This could be about a smack induced experience!
"I can feel the earth begin to move I hear my needle hit the groove (vein) And spiral through another day"
and:
"I don't feel too steady on my feet I feel hollow I feel weak"
This interpretation is not nearly as romantic as jamiebassnett put it ;)
ctid is probably correct tho'...
@pix101 Yes the needle part and hollow, unsteady allusions may sound "on point" but the Roses were so anti-heroin they played concerts against smack in the 80s. It's a well documented stance. This song is past & present views & feelings on love.
@pix101 Yes the needle part and hollow, unsteady allusions may sound "on point" but the Roses were so anti-heroin they played concerts against smack in the 80s. It's a well documented stance. This song is past & present views & feelings on love.