Yup, just watched the video. It's definitely about having unprotected sex and not worrying about it. The video starts out with a shaking dinning room with the traditional leave it to beaver family while someone's definitely gettin it on hardcore upstairs. There's all these spilt red wine images and even an identical twin shot (the worst thing one would imagine in an unwanted pregnancy). But the bands message becomes loud and clear, blowing a hole in the dinning room and the members leave the black/white world of simple right and wrong to enter the full-color world of having sex with hundreds of beautiful girls. Don't take it personal and in the clouds I think refer to indiscriminate sex and taking a wider view of sex as a human need rather than a deeply personal experience. Just have sex and let the morning after pill wash your troubles away.
I think cocteau30 is pretty spot-on in their assessment of this song, although I'm thinking that the line about being "in the clouds" is more about the great feeling, the ecstasy, you get from doing it that way. Almost thinking of it as a kind of high, or in the same sense as the old "being on Cloud Nine" expression.
I think cocteau30 is pretty spot-on in their assessment of this song, although I'm thinking that the line about being "in the clouds" is more about the great feeling, the ecstasy, you get from doing it that way. Almost thinking of it as a kind of high, or in the same sense as the old "being on Cloud Nine" expression.
I thought the room was shaking because their alter egos were rock and rolling next door. So when the wall blows open, it seems to me like they're giving in to the pull of the music and becoming who they were meant to be. Like the lyrics, it seems like saying goodbye to innocence or security and then finding freedom. Just my thoughts...
I thought the room was shaking because their alter egos were rock and rolling next door. So when the wall blows open, it seems to me like they're giving in to the pull of the music and becoming who they were meant to be. Like the lyrics, it seems like saying goodbye to innocence or security and then finding freedom. Just my thoughts...
Yup, just watched the video. It's definitely about having unprotected sex and not worrying about it. The video starts out with a shaking dinning room with the traditional leave it to beaver family while someone's definitely gettin it on hardcore upstairs. There's all these spilt red wine images and even an identical twin shot (the worst thing one would imagine in an unwanted pregnancy). But the bands message becomes loud and clear, blowing a hole in the dinning room and the members leave the black/white world of simple right and wrong to enter the full-color world of having sex with hundreds of beautiful girls. Don't take it personal and in the clouds I think refer to indiscriminate sex and taking a wider view of sex as a human need rather than a deeply personal experience. Just have sex and let the morning after pill wash your troubles away.
I think cocteau30 is pretty spot-on in their assessment of this song, although I'm thinking that the line about being "in the clouds" is more about the great feeling, the ecstasy, you get from doing it that way. Almost thinking of it as a kind of high, or in the same sense as the old "being on Cloud Nine" expression.
I think cocteau30 is pretty spot-on in their assessment of this song, although I'm thinking that the line about being "in the clouds" is more about the great feeling, the ecstasy, you get from doing it that way. Almost thinking of it as a kind of high, or in the same sense as the old "being on Cloud Nine" expression.
I thought the room was shaking because their alter egos were rock and rolling next door. So when the wall blows open, it seems to me like they're giving in to the pull of the music and becoming who they were meant to be. Like the lyrics, it seems like saying goodbye to innocence or security and then finding freedom. Just my thoughts...
I thought the room was shaking because their alter egos were rock and rolling next door. So when the wall blows open, it seems to me like they're giving in to the pull of the music and becoming who they were meant to be. Like the lyrics, it seems like saying goodbye to innocence or security and then finding freedom. Just my thoughts...