What does "And anarchy smiles in the Royal Mile" and "And the trippers of the light fantastic, bow down, hoe-down Spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform" mean?
@leocarin
The song seems to relate to Fish and his friends growing up in Edinburgh (Lothian).
To trip the light fantastic relates to dancing and to spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform is getting ready to go out and get a girl.
Anarchy Smiles on the Royal Mile is likely relating to people out and about partying on the Royal Mile and thus quite ironic that anarchy is present on the Royal Mile.
That's my guess anyway - 8 years late with my answer tho lol.
@leocarin
The song seems to relate to Fish and his friends growing up in Edinburgh (Lothian).
To trip the light fantastic relates to dancing and to spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform is getting ready to go out and get a girl.
Anarchy Smiles on the Royal Mile is likely relating to people out and about partying on the Royal Mile and thus quite ironic that anarchy is present on the Royal Mile.
That's my guess anyway - 8 years late with my answer tho lol.
What does "And anarchy smiles in the Royal Mile" and "And the trippers of the light fantastic, bow down, hoe-down Spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform" mean?
@leocarin The song seems to relate to Fish and his friends growing up in Edinburgh (Lothian). To trip the light fantastic relates to dancing and to spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform is getting ready to go out and get a girl. Anarchy Smiles on the Royal Mile is likely relating to people out and about partying on the Royal Mile and thus quite ironic that anarchy is present on the Royal Mile. That's my guess anyway - 8 years late with my answer tho lol.
@leocarin The song seems to relate to Fish and his friends growing up in Edinburgh (Lothian). To trip the light fantastic relates to dancing and to spray their pheromones on this perfume uniform is getting ready to go out and get a girl. Anarchy Smiles on the Royal Mile is likely relating to people out and about partying on the Royal Mile and thus quite ironic that anarchy is present on the Royal Mile. That's my guess anyway - 8 years late with my answer tho lol.