I think you might find this song is about Herion addiction, considering they were all herion addicts interpretaions of these lyrics are only my opinion
"Well it's a happenin' thing, And it's happenin' to you"
Everyone is doing it, its the cool thing to do and now so are you
"Full moon and thunder"
When there's a full moon its usually followed by thunder when its raining, it rains alot in the UK so many stay in doors
"Ribbons of blue"
Ribbons can be defined as a plastic form of cord, blue a street word used back in the day for some of the purest herion to hit the streets which caused a large amount of overdoses.
"Ice on the window, Ice in my heart"
Condensation on the windows either from the weather or the ice getting smoked inside (Ice: street word for crack herion in rock form that can be smoked), in my heart the love for the drug
"Fooling with thunder, Every time we start"
Fooling around with death/overdose everytime they take a hit
"It's been rainin' for so long"
We have been doing this for so long, rain also has a connection to having lots of money or access to it.
"Don't you go out in the rain"
dont try this stuff, rain in street terms can also mean a small amount off people moving heaps of drugs.
"Don't go out in the pourin' rain"
dont lose yourself on this, it can get pretty heavy
"If you go in the rain, You never have that time again"
Overdose, could lead to death or something else could happen
Rest of the lyrics pretty straight forward. The song was a comeback song after a 4 year hitaus released in August 1983, main songwriter Paul Hewson died 18 months later from a herion overdose...guess he went out in the pouring rain :(
@devilkiss666 Todd and Roger weren't doing heroin sadly Paul marc and Kerry and Neil were.paul tried so hard to get clean then his scoliosis I'm his back got worse so he got back on the smack then back tnew Zealand to try and clean up had one more taste that killed him
@devilkiss666 Todd and Roger weren't doing heroin sadly Paul marc and Kerry and Neil were.paul tried so hard to get clean then his scoliosis I'm his back got worse so he got back on the smack then back tnew Zealand to try and clean up had one more taste that killed him
@devilkiss666 which can happen when they clean up it was an accidental overdose of homebake had he been staying at someone's place instead of in the car he probably would have survived
@devilkiss666 which can happen when they clean up it was an accidental overdose of homebake had he been staying at someone's place instead of in the car he probably would have survived
I think you might find this song is about Herion addiction, considering they were all herion addicts interpretaions of these lyrics are only my opinion
"Well it's a happenin' thing, And it's happenin' to you" Everyone is doing it, its the cool thing to do and now so are you
"Full moon and thunder" When there's a full moon its usually followed by thunder when its raining, it rains alot in the UK so many stay in doors
"Ribbons of blue" Ribbons can be defined as a plastic form of cord, blue a street word used back in the day for some of the purest herion to hit the streets which caused a large amount of overdoses.
"Ice on the window, Ice in my heart" Condensation on the windows either from the weather or the ice getting smoked inside (Ice: street word for crack herion in rock form that can be smoked), in my heart the love for the drug
"Fooling with thunder, Every time we start" Fooling around with death/overdose everytime they take a hit
"It's been rainin' for so long" We have been doing this for so long, rain also has a connection to having lots of money or access to it.
"Don't you go out in the rain" dont try this stuff, rain in street terms can also mean a small amount off people moving heaps of drugs.
"Don't go out in the pourin' rain" dont lose yourself on this, it can get pretty heavy
"If you go in the rain, You never have that time again" Overdose, could lead to death or something else could happen
Rest of the lyrics pretty straight forward. The song was a comeback song after a 4 year hitaus released in August 1983, main songwriter Paul Hewson died 18 months later from a herion overdose...guess he went out in the pouring rain :(
Still a great song
@devilkiss666 I think you must have been on drugs to know so much but could be true
@devilkiss666 I think you must have been on drugs to know so much but could be true
@devilkiss666 Todd and Roger weren't doing heroin sadly Paul marc and Kerry and Neil were.paul tried so hard to get clean then his scoliosis I'm his back got worse so he got back on the smack then back tnew Zealand to try and clean up had one more taste that killed him
@devilkiss666 Todd and Roger weren't doing heroin sadly Paul marc and Kerry and Neil were.paul tried so hard to get clean then his scoliosis I'm his back got worse so he got back on the smack then back tnew Zealand to try and clean up had one more taste that killed him
@devilkiss666 which can happen when they clean up it was an accidental overdose of homebake had he been staying at someone's place instead of in the car he probably would have survived
@devilkiss666 which can happen when they clean up it was an accidental overdose of homebake had he been staying at someone's place instead of in the car he probably would have survived
@devilkiss666 as he could have been helped much sooner
@devilkiss666 as he could have been helped much sooner