@NigelTewksbury Look up the album cover for the Ides of March album containing Vehicle-- a little girls naked baby doll abandoned in the grass (presumed) by the side of the road, like it's owner had been kidnapped and is never came back for it. But this is what Ted Bundy was doing with college age girls, The transition from the 60s to the 70s was not a happy one and some of the music, like the Mash theme "Suicide is Painless" certainly reflected a descent into darkness. But I think the Vehicle album cover/song was the most sinister. JS...
@NigelTewksbury Look up the album cover for the Ides of March album containing Vehicle-- a little girls naked baby doll abandoned in the grass (presumed) by the side of the road, like it's owner had been kidnapped and is never came back for it. But this is what Ted Bundy was doing with college age girls, The transition from the 60s to the 70s was not a happy one and some of the music, like the Mash theme "Suicide is Painless" certainly reflected a descent into darkness. But I think the Vehicle album cover/song was the most sinister. JS
I think that, beneath the hot-as-shit horns, this song is dark. Real dark.
The band is called The Ides of March. Clearly this song is about death and conspiracy.
"I'm the friendly stranger in a black sedan, won't you hop inside my car".
I will not, if I know what's good for me. Some friends stab you in the back, the bitches.
I do not want your pictures. Nor do I want your candy. I assume they are pornographic and poison.
The horn part itself reflects the horny themes of the song. What else does one associate with horns?
That bastard Mephistopheles, that's who.
Fucking hell I'm horny right now. I'd put it in a goat.
@NigelTewksbury Look up the album cover for the Ides of March album containing Vehicle-- a little girls naked baby doll abandoned in the grass (presumed) by the side of the road, like it's owner had been kidnapped and is never came back for it. But this is what Ted Bundy was doing with college age girls, The transition from the 60s to the 70s was not a happy one and some of the music, like the Mash theme "Suicide is Painless" certainly reflected a descent into darkness. But I think the Vehicle album cover/song was the most sinister. JS...
@NigelTewksbury Look up the album cover for the Ides of March album containing Vehicle-- a little girls naked baby doll abandoned in the grass (presumed) by the side of the road, like it's owner had been kidnapped and is never came back for it. But this is what Ted Bundy was doing with college age girls, The transition from the 60s to the 70s was not a happy one and some of the music, like the Mash theme "Suicide is Painless" certainly reflected a descent into darkness. But I think the Vehicle album cover/song was the most sinister. JS