lol, u guys are funny as...
the song isn't about love or nothing, Kenny (vocals) wrote the song while he was stoned and watching ALICE IN WONDERLAND, lol.
please note these points
-You want to chase, this rabbit down a hole
Alice chased a rabbit down a hole, into wonderland
-So cut me, to size, I'm losing shape through all this
when Alice was in that room, and kept growing/shrinking.
ect...
if you dont believe me, ask him (Kenny). go on i dare u
@I_am_butters Drew Goddard talked about the meaning of the song title in an interview with Bieler Bros. Records, published on July 31, 2007:
@I_am_butters Drew Goddard talked about the meaning of the song title in an interview with Bieler Bros. Records, published on July 31, 2007:
“Roquefort” is a strong tasting French cheese. This was a nickname/working title for the song that stuck, we just couldn’t imagine it being called anything else. The song was originally written with the horn section, and therefore it gave it a slight tongue-in-cheek cheese vibe, and due to the swing/big band vibe of the song, Rock-a-Forte (strong rock fff.) sounded like something you’d stick up the top of a jazz chart. The lyrics are open to interpretation....
“Roquefort” is a strong tasting French cheese. This was a nickname/working title for the song that stuck, we just couldn’t imagine it being called anything else. The song was originally written with the horn section, and therefore it gave it a slight tongue-in-cheek cheese vibe, and due to the swing/big band vibe of the song, Rock-a-Forte (strong rock fff.) sounded like something you’d stick up the top of a jazz chart. The lyrics are open to interpretation. But for me “Roquefort” is all about love and loss, I find it quite hilarious/ironic that lyrically, these issues far removed from potent French cheese! I do think that the upbeat, positive sound of the song works well juxta-posed against the serious, sometimes melancholy lyrics. For me, it’s like encouraging yourself or someone in a dark period of their life to bounce back, and look on the bright side!
lol, u guys are funny as... the song isn't about love or nothing, Kenny (vocals) wrote the song while he was stoned and watching ALICE IN WONDERLAND, lol.
please note these points -You want to chase, this rabbit down a hole Alice chased a rabbit down a hole, into wonderland -So cut me, to size, I'm losing shape through all this when Alice was in that room, and kept growing/shrinking. ect...
if you dont believe me, ask him (Kenny). go on i dare u
@I_am_butters Drew Goddard talked about the meaning of the song title in an interview with Bieler Bros. Records, published on July 31, 2007:
@I_am_butters Drew Goddard talked about the meaning of the song title in an interview with Bieler Bros. Records, published on July 31, 2007:
“Roquefort” is a strong tasting French cheese. This was a nickname/working title for the song that stuck, we just couldn’t imagine it being called anything else. The song was originally written with the horn section, and therefore it gave it a slight tongue-in-cheek cheese vibe, and due to the swing/big band vibe of the song, Rock-a-Forte (strong rock fff.) sounded like something you’d stick up the top of a jazz chart. The lyrics are open to interpretation....
“Roquefort” is a strong tasting French cheese. This was a nickname/working title for the song that stuck, we just couldn’t imagine it being called anything else. The song was originally written with the horn section, and therefore it gave it a slight tongue-in-cheek cheese vibe, and due to the swing/big band vibe of the song, Rock-a-Forte (strong rock fff.) sounded like something you’d stick up the top of a jazz chart. The lyrics are open to interpretation. But for me “Roquefort” is all about love and loss, I find it quite hilarious/ironic that lyrically, these issues far removed from potent French cheese! I do think that the upbeat, positive sound of the song works well juxta-posed against the serious, sometimes melancholy lyrics. For me, it’s like encouraging yourself or someone in a dark period of their life to bounce back, and look on the bright side!