While I totally get why you all would think this song is about abortion; it is not. Recently Andy was on John Pryor's podcast (it was like an hour 1/2 long but totally interesting where Andy and John talk about being fathers and touring musicians and the origins of Manchester etc), and he spoke about Tony The Tiger and how people assume it's about abortion however he says it is not, rather it's just about a really long and difficult car ride. He does say he understands why people would assume that were true.
I think you mean Matt Pryor. And yes, it's an interesting discussion. Andy said it was a series of observations, but that shouldn't change the fact that a lot of people found it very poignant on the topic of abortion, which he thinks is great.
I think you mean Matt Pryor. And yes, it's an interesting discussion. Andy said it was a series of observations, but that shouldn't change the fact that a lot of people found it very poignant on the topic of abortion, which he thinks is great.
While I totally get why you all would think this song is about abortion; it is not. Recently Andy was on John Pryor's podcast (it was like an hour 1/2 long but totally interesting where Andy and John talk about being fathers and touring musicians and the origins of Manchester etc), and he spoke about Tony The Tiger and how people assume it's about abortion however he says it is not, rather it's just about a really long and difficult car ride. He does say he understands why people would assume that were true.
The podcast is on ntwha.com
I think you mean Matt Pryor. And yes, it's an interesting discussion. Andy said it was a series of observations, but that shouldn't change the fact that a lot of people found it very poignant on the topic of abortion, which he thinks is great.
I think you mean Matt Pryor. And yes, it's an interesting discussion. Andy said it was a series of observations, but that shouldn't change the fact that a lot of people found it very poignant on the topic of abortion, which he thinks is great.