OK, so the motorcycle is the same one from Fall of the Star High School Running Back", right? 'Cause the cover says it's about, among other things, one motorcycle. But how are these songs related? It couldn't be William in the song, because how many seventeen-year-olds share a house with a romantic partner? And the bike is described as being brand new in this song, so it's sort of baffling. This is the only part of the AHWT mythos that I can't really get my head around, so if anyone can shed some light...
Wow, I've listened to this album countless times and never caught that. This song does pretty much state they are the first owners of the bike, so it can be assumed that the events song to song--when switching in between characters--aren't happening in the order presented. Plus, a highschooler selling some drugs probably couldn't afford a new bike so he buys an old one that the couple got rid of in the divorce?
Wow, I've listened to this album countless times and never caught that. This song does pretty much state they are the first owners of the bike, so it can be assumed that the events song to song--when switching in between characters--aren't happening in the order presented. Plus, a highschooler selling some drugs probably couldn't afford a new bike so he buys an old one that the couple got rid of in the divorce?
OK, so the motorcycle is the same one from Fall of the Star High School Running Back", right? 'Cause the cover says it's about, among other things, one motorcycle. But how are these songs related? It couldn't be William in the song, because how many seventeen-year-olds share a house with a romantic partner? And the bike is described as being brand new in this song, so it's sort of baffling. This is the only part of the AHWT mythos that I can't really get my head around, so if anyone can shed some light...
Wow, I've listened to this album countless times and never caught that. This song does pretty much state they are the first owners of the bike, so it can be assumed that the events song to song--when switching in between characters--aren't happening in the order presented. Plus, a highschooler selling some drugs probably couldn't afford a new bike so he buys an old one that the couple got rid of in the divorce?
Wow, I've listened to this album countless times and never caught that. This song does pretty much state they are the first owners of the bike, so it can be assumed that the events song to song--when switching in between characters--aren't happening in the order presented. Plus, a highschooler selling some drugs probably couldn't afford a new bike so he buys an old one that the couple got rid of in the divorce?