What's in a name? A [blue?] rose by any other name would [not?] smell as sweet... I think he's really exploring the romance of his relationship there, what with the Romeo & Juliet paraphrase and all. Alot of Trouble In Dreams (on only my second listen as i write this) seems to have a recurring theme of years wearing on and monogamy, and how they relate to one another. As well, this song seems to me expressive of European (blues?) imagery, and if i'm not mistaken, Hello Blue Roses began during an extended stay in Spain.
An unrelated point of interest is that the last part is in another song, 'You Gotta Wonder, Snowy', wacky! Bejar's a fucking riddle wrapped in an enigma surrounded by a labyrinth that we'll never get to the centre of, man.
What's in a name? A [blue?] rose by any other name would [not?] smell as sweet... I think he's really exploring the romance of his relationship there, what with the Romeo & Juliet paraphrase and all. Alot of Trouble In Dreams (on only my second listen as i write this) seems to have a recurring theme of years wearing on and monogamy, and how they relate to one another. As well, this song seems to me expressive of European (blues?) imagery, and if i'm not mistaken, Hello Blue Roses began during an extended stay in Spain.
An unrelated point of interest is that the last part is in another song, 'You Gotta Wonder, Snowy', wacky! Bejar's a fucking riddle wrapped in an enigma surrounded by a labyrinth that we'll never get to the centre of, man.