This is the way one would expect Warren the poet to comment on failed Hollywood dreams, and the love that can spark from 2 victims of this disease. I am sure Norman is refering to something, and because i do not know who it is, i am remiss to continue discussing it.
I reccommend reading Evelyn Wagh's The Loved One to get a good idea of where he is coming from. i swear he must have read that prior to writing this song.
I'm guessing she's just one more hot, superficial chick come to Hollywood to try to make it and Warren is trying to hit on her. She's sitting next to him in the noisy bar making small talk all night, probably looking around the room for mr. right. At the end of the night she calls him Norman (which would sound like Warren in a noisy bar, perhaps when he introduced himself to her) which adds to her disinterest in him, her superficiality, and his humiliation.
I'm guessing she's just one more hot, superficial chick come to Hollywood to try to make it and Warren is trying to hit on her. She's sitting next to him in the noisy bar making small talk all night, probably looking around the room for mr. right. At the end of the night she calls him Norman (which would sound like Warren in a noisy bar, perhaps when he introduced himself to her) which adds to her disinterest in him, her superficiality, and his humiliation.
This is the way one would expect Warren the poet to comment on failed Hollywood dreams, and the love that can spark from 2 victims of this disease. I am sure Norman is refering to something, and because i do not know who it is, i am remiss to continue discussing it.
I reccommend reading Evelyn Wagh's The Loved One to get a good idea of where he is coming from. i swear he must have read that prior to writing this song.
I'm guessing she's just one more hot, superficial chick come to Hollywood to try to make it and Warren is trying to hit on her. She's sitting next to him in the noisy bar making small talk all night, probably looking around the room for mr. right. At the end of the night she calls him Norman (which would sound like Warren in a noisy bar, perhaps when he introduced himself to her) which adds to her disinterest in him, her superficiality, and his humiliation.
I'm guessing she's just one more hot, superficial chick come to Hollywood to try to make it and Warren is trying to hit on her. She's sitting next to him in the noisy bar making small talk all night, probably looking around the room for mr. right. At the end of the night she calls him Norman (which would sound like Warren in a noisy bar, perhaps when he introduced himself to her) which adds to her disinterest in him, her superficiality, and his humiliation.