Anyone here know the Dolls' song "Truce"?
Well, I think that song is about divorce, and Blake from "Blake Says" is the child of those split parents.
Listen to the way she sings "very kind" toward the end of the song, talking about taking the fish inside...it's the exact same way she sings "very sweet, very patient, and forgiving" in "Truce".
Anyone else catch that?
I could be totally wrong, but that's what I'm getting here...
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
Anyone here know the Dolls' song "Truce"? Well, I think that song is about divorce, and Blake from "Blake Says" is the child of those split parents.
Listen to the way she sings "very kind" toward the end of the song, talking about taking the fish inside...it's the exact same way she sings "very sweet, very patient, and forgiving" in "Truce".
Anyone else catch that?
I could be totally wrong, but that's what I'm getting here...
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
OK, I'm gonna go for a more shallow reply of, well, mental illness, but I think it makes the most sense.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.
Blake uses Alaska, or the picture of, to escape from his own head. No matter what's happening around him, he still finds solace in Alaska ("It's still cold in Alaska", while the world around him heats up). He's socially awkward and prefers trinkets and gadgets to real people - leaving Amanda (or the singer) despite the "promise" he made to her.