I know this song is supposed to be about musical influences. But I have a feeling that was superimposed over another fully formed thought.
The recurring theme of the song or psalm in the album War is present here. And the reference to Job is also here (everything I ever lost now has been returned). This sounds like a song about religious conversion to me, and includes a conversation with Deity. And it's likely a compare and contrast between that and the impact music can have on us at its highest level.
I know this song is supposed to be about musical influences. But I have a feeling that was superimposed over another fully formed thought.
The recurring theme of the song or psalm in the album War is present here. And the reference to Job is also here (everything I ever lost now has been returned). This sounds like a song about religious conversion to me, and includes a conversation with Deity. And it's likely a compare and contrast between that and the impact music can have on us at its highest level.
@Yzermaneely I don't see how it's possible to interpret this song as anything other than a direct homage to Joey Ramone.
@Yzermaneely I don't see how it's possible to interpret this song as anything other than a direct homage to Joey Ramone.