I think 'Baby Snakes' is a metaphor for audio tape hiss. Snakes hiss, and audio tape hiss (i.e. tape noise) is an ever present phenomenon with that technology, especially during very quiet or silent parts of audio tape recordings. (Loud volume recordings overpower the tape noise to our ears, even though the noise is still present, it isn't noticeable).
The lyric "They live in a ho-ho-hole (Tiny hole) That is usually empty" is saying the hissing baby snakes emerge during the silent or quieter parts, which must have been a great frustration to FZ, so he's giving the problem a humorous personality - like gremlins in the machine.
Damnit. I like the clit theory. But Frank was too intelligent for such an obvious meaning. You're probably right about the audio tape and hiss.
Bubble burst.
Damnit. I like the clit theory. But Frank was too intelligent for such an obvious meaning. You're probably right about the audio tape and hiss.
Bubble burst.
I think 'Baby Snakes' is a metaphor for audio tape hiss. Snakes hiss, and audio tape hiss (i.e. tape noise) is an ever present phenomenon with that technology, especially during very quiet or silent parts of audio tape recordings. (Loud volume recordings overpower the tape noise to our ears, even though the noise is still present, it isn't noticeable).
The lyric "They live in a ho-ho-hole (Tiny hole) That is usually empty" is saying the hissing baby snakes emerge during the silent or quieter parts, which must have been a great frustration to FZ, so he's giving the problem a humorous personality - like gremlins in the machine.
@satchicenine I truly believe you've got it. ????????????????
@satchicenine I truly believe you've got it. ????????????????
Damnit. I like the clit theory. But Frank was too intelligent for such an obvious meaning. You're probably right about the audio tape and hiss. Bubble burst.
Damnit. I like the clit theory. But Frank was too intelligent for such an obvious meaning. You're probably right about the audio tape and hiss. Bubble burst.