@SoldierSide77 Hey Soldier, I was wondering if anyone would ever ask this question. Like Blue October, I am from Houston. Houston is huge but generations of my family went to the same H.S. that Justin and the boys attended. We call it The Heights primarily in the zip code of 77009. HOWEVER, super close (5 minutes or so), there is another neighborhood called Denver Harbor, also known as 5th Ward. I think he's making a reference to the street named Winston in zip 77009 which again, is close enough to Denver Harbor for him to use them together. "Turn on...
@SoldierSide77 Hey Soldier, I was wondering if anyone would ever ask this question. Like Blue October, I am from Houston. Houston is huge but generations of my family went to the same H.S. that Justin and the boys attended. We call it The Heights primarily in the zip code of 77009. HOWEVER, super close (5 minutes or so), there is another neighborhood called Denver Harbor, also known as 5th Ward. I think he's making a reference to the street named Winston in zip 77009 which again, is close enough to Denver Harbor for him to use them together. "Turn on Winston in The Den" rhymes with "When you make breakfast after Ten". "Turn on Winston in The Heights...When you make breakfast after ten" - wouldn't cut it. Anyway, I that's my best guess unless there's music from somebody named Winston he put on to listen to. If so, I want to know who they are! -Rivershoes
What does "Turn on Winston in the den" mean. Winston Churchill? Winston who?
@SoldierSide77 Hey Soldier, I was wondering if anyone would ever ask this question. Like Blue October, I am from Houston. Houston is huge but generations of my family went to the same H.S. that Justin and the boys attended. We call it The Heights primarily in the zip code of 77009. HOWEVER, super close (5 minutes or so), there is another neighborhood called Denver Harbor, also known as 5th Ward. I think he's making a reference to the street named Winston in zip 77009 which again, is close enough to Denver Harbor for him to use them together. "Turn on...
@SoldierSide77 Hey Soldier, I was wondering if anyone would ever ask this question. Like Blue October, I am from Houston. Houston is huge but generations of my family went to the same H.S. that Justin and the boys attended. We call it The Heights primarily in the zip code of 77009. HOWEVER, super close (5 minutes or so), there is another neighborhood called Denver Harbor, also known as 5th Ward. I think he's making a reference to the street named Winston in zip 77009 which again, is close enough to Denver Harbor for him to use them together. "Turn on Winston in The Den" rhymes with "When you make breakfast after Ten". "Turn on Winston in The Heights...When you make breakfast after ten" - wouldn't cut it. Anyway, I that's my best guess unless there's music from somebody named Winston he put on to listen to. If so, I want to know who they are! -Rivershoes