I think the third line is "The bars glow blue" instead of "I bask in ol' blue" Whatever the case, the first verse does a great job of setting up the atmospherics for the song and its emotions to take place in.
Spot on with the meaning, though. I imagine a guy wandering around a city at night, through a maze of empty streets still damp from an earlier rain storm, alone with his own thoughts that sting like daggers in his head.
The soft glow of blue light from neon signs in pub windows just gives the imagery that extra amount of detail that compliments the feeling of the song perfectly.
I think the third line is "The bars glow blue" instead of "I bask in ol' blue" Whatever the case, the first verse does a great job of setting up the atmospherics for the song and its emotions to take place in.
Spot on with the meaning, though. I imagine a guy wandering around a city at night, through a maze of empty streets still damp from an earlier rain storm, alone with his own thoughts that sting like daggers in his head.
The soft glow of blue light from neon signs in pub windows just gives the imagery that extra amount of detail that compliments the feeling of the song perfectly.