MarcusH - You are correct. Here is bit from an article on the band...
MarcusH - You are correct. Here is bit from an article on the band...
"On the more conventional tunes, innumerable childhood relics activate the frolicking foursome. Recalling a more demure version of the Ramones, “"Spidey’s Curse”" brings jangled Byrds guitar lattice to the front of an innocently annotated ode.
"On the more conventional tunes, innumerable childhood relics activate the frolicking foursome. Recalling a more demure version of the Ramones, “"Spidey’s Curse”" brings jangled Byrds guitar lattice to the front of an innocently annotated ode.
Swilley recalls, “"In fourth grade, we were issued Spider-Man comic books. [Marvel mastermind] Stan Lee drew them. But we wondered why our school allowed a book where there was a bizarre Peter Parker molestation taking place to be read. The song sounds happy, but it’s about Spider-Man’s...
Swilley recalls, “"In fourth grade, we were issued Spider-Man comic books. [Marvel mastermind] Stan Lee drew them. But we wondered why our school allowed a book where there was a bizarre Peter Parker molestation taking place to be read. The song sounds happy, but it’s about Spider-Man’s pre-super power molestation."”
The song is actually about a sex education booklet they got in school when they were like 12. Spider Man was used to teach them about sex ed.
MarcusH - You are correct. Here is bit from an article on the band...
MarcusH - You are correct. Here is bit from an article on the band...
"On the more conventional tunes, innumerable childhood relics activate the frolicking foursome. Recalling a more demure version of the Ramones, “"Spidey’s Curse”" brings jangled Byrds guitar lattice to the front of an innocently annotated ode.
"On the more conventional tunes, innumerable childhood relics activate the frolicking foursome. Recalling a more demure version of the Ramones, “"Spidey’s Curse”" brings jangled Byrds guitar lattice to the front of an innocently annotated ode.
Swilley recalls, “"In fourth grade, we were issued Spider-Man comic books. [Marvel mastermind] Stan Lee drew them. But we wondered why our school allowed a book where there was a bizarre Peter Parker molestation taking place to be read. The song sounds happy, but it’s about Spider-Man’s...
Swilley recalls, “"In fourth grade, we were issued Spider-Man comic books. [Marvel mastermind] Stan Lee drew them. But we wondered why our school allowed a book where there was a bizarre Peter Parker molestation taking place to be read. The song sounds happy, but it’s about Spider-Man’s pre-super power molestation."”