MikeMara, I think you're dead-on.
Also I'd like to support your find by pointing out the obvious similarities between this song and "the Pimp and the Priest".
The Names of course show the same contrast between good vs. bad.
The songs both have very similar lyrics: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't..." is nearly identical to the lyrics in "the pimp and the priest", and the chorus plays very similar in the two songs as well.
At atleast one point in this song he is in The Dime and observing everything that's going on there. I think that when he says "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't.." He's opposed to everything going on. In the pimp and the priest, the sentence is finished: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't breathe." I think this shows that he's finally seeing or trying it for himself.
At atleast one point in this song he is in The Dime and observing everything that's going on there. I think that when he says "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't.." He's opposed to everything going on. In the pimp and the priest, the sentence is finished: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't breathe." I think this shows that he's finally seeing or trying it for himself.
MikeMara, I think you're dead-on. Also I'd like to support your find by pointing out the obvious similarities between this song and "the Pimp and the Priest".
The Names of course show the same contrast between good vs. bad. The songs both have very similar lyrics: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't..." is nearly identical to the lyrics in "the pimp and the priest", and the chorus plays very similar in the two songs as well.
At atleast one point in this song he is in The Dime and observing everything that's going on there. I think that when he says "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't.." He's opposed to everything going on. In the pimp and the priest, the sentence is finished: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't breathe." I think this shows that he's finally seeing or trying it for himself.
At atleast one point in this song he is in The Dime and observing everything that's going on there. I think that when he says "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't.." He's opposed to everything going on. In the pimp and the priest, the sentence is finished: "Faster, save me. Harder, I can't breathe." I think this shows that he's finally seeing or trying it for himself.