This whole album sounds like he's in a relationship with an asexual person who doesn't want to have sex with him. To me this song is the most obvious.
It's like he meets her in Dance Yrself Clean,
gets drunk with her in Drunk Girls,
struggles with the lack of sex in One Touch,
seeks understanding in All I Want,
makes compromises in I Can Change,
understands and respects her perspective in Pow Pow
and talks about a future with her in Somebody's Calling Me and Home.
You Wanted a Hit doesn't quite fit in but I like this interpretation anyway.
I'm probably hearing this just because I'm asexual, but music is meant to be interpretable in different ways.
This whole album sounds like he's in a relationship with an asexual person who doesn't want to have sex with him. To me this song is the most obvious.
It's like he meets her in Dance Yrself Clean, gets drunk with her in Drunk Girls, struggles with the lack of sex in One Touch, seeks understanding in All I Want, makes compromises in I Can Change, understands and respects her perspective in Pow Pow and talks about a future with her in Somebody's Calling Me and Home. You Wanted a Hit doesn't quite fit in but I like this interpretation anyway.
I'm probably hearing this just because I'm asexual, but music is meant to be interpretable in different ways.
@callaSAURUS I like the linear analysis of the album here.
@callaSAURUS I like the linear analysis of the album here.