there aren't enough eyes to roll at your comment. if you spend a moment taking any rock lyrics literally, it is a moment wasted. the same is true for any words in the bible. have a nice day, and i hope you learn to interpret symbolism. :D come back when you can tell me what "black dog" by led zeppelin is about. hint: it's not sex.
Actually lapofthegods is correct. DeYoung confirmed this in an interview in Creem Magazine just post the release of "Illusion". Being a raised Catholic (He and the Panozzo Brothers attended Parochial School together), he was like WTH but answered anyway confirming lap's response. I was there and read it. I think Patti Smith was on the cover of that issue.
Actually lapofthegods is correct. DeYoung confirmed this in an interview in Creem Magazine just post the release of "Illusion". Being a raised Catholic (He and the Panozzo Brothers attended Parochial School together), he was like WTH but answered anyway confirming lap's response. I was there and read it. I think Patti Smith was on the cover of that issue.
dear lapofthegods:
there aren't enough eyes to roll at your comment. if you spend a moment taking any rock lyrics literally, it is a moment wasted. the same is true for any words in the bible. have a nice day, and i hope you learn to interpret symbolism. :D come back when you can tell me what "black dog" by led zeppelin is about. hint: it's not sex.
Actually lapofthegods is correct. DeYoung confirmed this in an interview in Creem Magazine just post the release of "Illusion". Being a raised Catholic (He and the Panozzo Brothers attended Parochial School together), he was like WTH but answered anyway confirming lap's response. I was there and read it. I think Patti Smith was on the cover of that issue.
Actually lapofthegods is correct. DeYoung confirmed this in an interview in Creem Magazine just post the release of "Illusion". Being a raised Catholic (He and the Panozzo Brothers attended Parochial School together), he was like WTH but answered anyway confirming lap's response. I was there and read it. I think Patti Smith was on the cover of that issue.