i think he sound sad, not carefree or drunk. like "life sucks, but what can you do" sad. and the C.I.A. is pretty obvious. its the central intelligance agency, us spies.
so, i did a little research, cause i love this song, and here what i came up with.
first verse:
pachinko is a japanese gambling game, so i think this guy is a gambler, but not nessasarily with money. i have no idea what nude noodle means, but model parlor (parlor being skin tone) i think is refering to his blending in, a gamblers face in a infamously wicked (nefarious) zone. and then hes hiding in a small space because the cia found out about him, ( is on the phone)
the corus
mondo means alot/huge and bongo are drums, so large drums which could also symbolize war. caribo is a play of carib which is proper for a caribean person. i think it and the flowers just create a beautiful girl, a carib in mexico.
and then we find out he works for the zapatistas, which could be the reason for his gambling.and the last verse i think means he gave up his revoultionist life style for the girl and now works at the bauxite mine. but then he gets caught (check mate baby) any way and the bless our home... take us home flaquito is him looking back on being with this girl, and he ends up dieing with her
Except parlor does not mean skin tone. That would be pallor, and that typically has been used to refer to people with paler skin. A parlor is a type of room.
Except parlor does not mean skin tone. That would be pallor, and that typically has been used to refer to people with paler skin. A parlor is a type of room.
i think he sound sad, not carefree or drunk. like "life sucks, but what can you do" sad. and the C.I.A. is pretty obvious. its the central intelligance agency, us spies. so, i did a little research, cause i love this song, and here what i came up with. first verse: pachinko is a japanese gambling game, so i think this guy is a gambler, but not nessasarily with money. i have no idea what nude noodle means, but model parlor (parlor being skin tone) i think is refering to his blending in, a gamblers face in a infamously wicked (nefarious) zone. and then hes hiding in a small space because the cia found out about him, ( is on the phone) the corus mondo means alot/huge and bongo are drums, so large drums which could also symbolize war. caribo is a play of carib which is proper for a caribean person. i think it and the flowers just create a beautiful girl, a carib in mexico. and then we find out he works for the zapatistas, which could be the reason for his gambling.and the last verse i think means he gave up his revoultionist life style for the girl and now works at the bauxite mine. but then he gets caught (check mate baby) any way and the bless our home... take us home flaquito is him looking back on being with this girl, and he ends up dieing with her
Except parlor does not mean skin tone. That would be pallor, and that typically has been used to refer to people with paler skin. A parlor is a type of room.
Except parlor does not mean skin tone. That would be pallor, and that typically has been used to refer to people with paler skin. A parlor is a type of room.