again, i think Harold is another use for t heroin. anything with an H usually refers to heroin.
the song is sung like in a mono tone like he's on the nod, and doing heroin makes you feel like you don't care about anything.
nothing ever get me down
nothing ever gets in my way
nothing ever gets in my mind
just another heroin experience used as inspiration for a song. i used to just fix and listen to this song and whistle like at the end.
sorry
@MrPinkEyez I can see the connotation with the "H" in the name but the song seems a little too upbeat to be about heroin.\r\n\r\nI will say that the first time I heard H&J was when my buddy gave it to me on a mixtape he made for rolling (doing X/ecstasy). It had a bunch of trip-hop, ambient and chill tunes so we\'d listen to it when we came down.\r\n\r\nAnd then when I saw this tidbit from the Never Enough single wiki - "Harold and Joe" was described by Chris Ott of Pitchfork as a "phenomenally adorable ecstasy tribute."\r\n\r\nThis is...
@MrPinkEyez I can see the connotation with the "H" in the name but the song seems a little too upbeat to be about heroin.\r\n\r\nI will say that the first time I heard H&J was when my buddy gave it to me on a mixtape he made for rolling (doing X/ecstasy). It had a bunch of trip-hop, ambient and chill tunes so we\'d listen to it when we came down.\r\n\r\nAnd then when I saw this tidbit from the Never Enough single wiki - "Harold and Joe" was described by Chris Ott of Pitchfork as a "phenomenally adorable ecstasy tribute."\r\n\r\nThis is just about right. Disintegration was Robert Smith\'s big LSD album and then the whole "Summer Of Love" was in full bloom soon after in the UK.\r\n\r\nSounds to me like Robert got a hold of some really great pills from Amsterdam and got instantly inspired.\r\n\r\nSuch a great song and to me is just about feeling so good nothing can bring you down, not bravado but simpatico.
again, i think Harold is another use for t heroin. anything with an H usually refers to heroin. the song is sung like in a mono tone like he's on the nod, and doing heroin makes you feel like you don't care about anything. nothing ever get me down nothing ever gets in my way nothing ever gets in my mind
just another heroin experience used as inspiration for a song. i used to just fix and listen to this song and whistle like at the end. sorry
@MrPinkEyez I can see the connotation with the "H" in the name but the song seems a little too upbeat to be about heroin.\r\n\r\nI will say that the first time I heard H&J was when my buddy gave it to me on a mixtape he made for rolling (doing X/ecstasy). It had a bunch of trip-hop, ambient and chill tunes so we\'d listen to it when we came down.\r\n\r\nAnd then when I saw this tidbit from the Never Enough single wiki - "Harold and Joe" was described by Chris Ott of Pitchfork as a "phenomenally adorable ecstasy tribute."\r\n\r\nThis is...
@MrPinkEyez I can see the connotation with the "H" in the name but the song seems a little too upbeat to be about heroin.\r\n\r\nI will say that the first time I heard H&J was when my buddy gave it to me on a mixtape he made for rolling (doing X/ecstasy). It had a bunch of trip-hop, ambient and chill tunes so we\'d listen to it when we came down.\r\n\r\nAnd then when I saw this tidbit from the Never Enough single wiki - "Harold and Joe" was described by Chris Ott of Pitchfork as a "phenomenally adorable ecstasy tribute."\r\n\r\nThis is just about right. Disintegration was Robert Smith\'s big LSD album and then the whole "Summer Of Love" was in full bloom soon after in the UK.\r\n\r\nSounds to me like Robert got a hold of some really great pills from Amsterdam and got instantly inspired.\r\n\r\nSuch a great song and to me is just about feeling so good nothing can bring you down, not bravado but simpatico.