The song seems like its talking about a young guy trying to fit in and who lies to get what he wants. And the young girl is a prostitute and basically they end up at the bar together and they're laughing and drinking and just having a good time. They leave the bar together for a one night stand so they both end up getting what they want.
I agree with MokeyMarta here about this song. I think it’s a cleverly disguised stab at the whole "club scene" actually.
I agree with MokeyMarta here about this song. I think it’s a cleverly disguised stab at the whole "club scene" actually.
I think if you listen peripherally you hear a story about two people who get drunk and sleep together, but when you really listen and dissect the phrases, you totally pick up on Erics views on the whole clubbing scene. He uses clever phrases like "another chance for CHEAP romance" and "if only in the morning she knew where she lived" and "doesn't count cuz the room is spinning," too clearly show how lame...
I think if you listen peripherally you hear a story about two people who get drunk and sleep together, but when you really listen and dissect the phrases, you totally pick up on Erics views on the whole clubbing scene. He uses clever phrases like "another chance for CHEAP romance" and "if only in the morning she knew where she lived" and "doesn't count cuz the room is spinning," too clearly show how lame and hollow he thinks the whole lifestyle is. I think it's brilliant, and I totally love him for picking this for his single! It’s a brave choice in my opinion!
One of the major things I like about Eric Hutchinson is that he's not afraid to put his morals into his songs, morals that by "secular" opinions could be viewed as conservative or old fashioned. I like that his music has a point view and that that view is postive.
The song seems like its talking about a young guy trying to fit in and who lies to get what he wants. And the young girl is a prostitute and basically they end up at the bar together and they're laughing and drinking and just having a good time. They leave the bar together for a one night stand so they both end up getting what they want.
I agree with MokeyMarta here about this song. I think it’s a cleverly disguised stab at the whole "club scene" actually.
I agree with MokeyMarta here about this song. I think it’s a cleverly disguised stab at the whole "club scene" actually.
I think if you listen peripherally you hear a story about two people who get drunk and sleep together, but when you really listen and dissect the phrases, you totally pick up on Erics views on the whole clubbing scene. He uses clever phrases like "another chance for CHEAP romance" and "if only in the morning she knew where she lived" and "doesn't count cuz the room is spinning," too clearly show how lame...
I think if you listen peripherally you hear a story about two people who get drunk and sleep together, but when you really listen and dissect the phrases, you totally pick up on Erics views on the whole clubbing scene. He uses clever phrases like "another chance for CHEAP romance" and "if only in the morning she knew where she lived" and "doesn't count cuz the room is spinning," too clearly show how lame and hollow he thinks the whole lifestyle is. I think it's brilliant, and I totally love him for picking this for his single! It’s a brave choice in my opinion!
One of the major things I like about Eric Hutchinson is that he's not afraid to put his morals into his songs, morals that by "secular" opinions could be viewed as conservative or old fashioned. I like that his music has a point view and that that view is postive.