it feels as though they're writing about falling in love with a generic T.V celebrity who preaches peace and love but doesn't show these virtues in her actions ( What's more ironic than a hippie in Versace? /It's all peace and love and limousines...). After falling in love with her, he sees that it's not worth it to fall in love with what you've seen a million times (It's like making love to a TV...), but his friends don't believe him (Your hangers-on say it's a great deal...).
I love the driving beat and how the song screams to be in either an episode of Scrubs or in a teen chick-flick.
it feels as though they're writing about falling in love with a generic T.V celebrity who preaches peace and love but doesn't show these virtues in her actions ( What's more ironic than a hippie in Versace? /It's all peace and love and limousines...). After falling in love with her, he sees that it's not worth it to fall in love with what you've seen a million times (It's like making love to a TV...), but his friends don't believe him (Your hangers-on say it's a great deal...).
I love the driving beat and how the song screams to be in either an episode of Scrubs or in a teen chick-flick.