Heavily influenced by 1950s doo-wop, "Drive-In Saturday" describes how the inhabitants of a post-apocalyptic world have forgotten how to reproduce, and need to watch old porn films to see how it's done. The narrative has been cited as an example of Bowie's "futuristic nostalgia", where the story is told from the perspective of an inhabitant of the future looking back in time.
That's from wikipedia and mostly makes sense to me. I don't really see this song as having that much of a DMT influence. Also to liplex, you smoke/vaporize, not drink, DMT.
Heavily influenced by 1950s doo-wop, "Drive-In Saturday" describes how the inhabitants of a post-apocalyptic world have forgotten how to reproduce, and need to watch old porn films to see how it's done. The narrative has been cited as an example of Bowie's "futuristic nostalgia", where the story is told from the perspective of an inhabitant of the future looking back in time.
That's from wikipedia and mostly makes sense to me. I don't really see this song as having that much of a DMT influence. Also to liplex, you smoke/vaporize, not drink, DMT.
@Sweetlips this song would make for such an awesome novel
@Sweetlips this song would make for such an awesome novel