The song is actually about a Girl who is gang raped at party.
These albums are all about sexual abuse/murder/destruction, mostly due to drug abuse. They are a warning to those who use hard drugs as they are replete with Voice effect processed lyrics, most set at a certain frequency that can only be heard by people who are on methamphetamine, heroin or fall into of very small category of approximately 1% of the Earth's population, who can hear them without drugs. You can, through the use of the aforementioned drugs,
condition your hearing and train your ears to hear the sounds without drugs. Or if you have some high-end stereo equipment you can filter, and hear them quite clearly. Enjoy
@NEMESIS1937 what the hell, please give me more information on how you can hear these 'hidden lyrics'. so interested by this, I had no idea!! i was on garage band trying to change the frequencies which i think would work well but not sure what to set it to. Also tried researching this and couldnt find much!!
@NEMESIS1937 what the hell, please give me more information on how you can hear these 'hidden lyrics'. so interested by this, I had no idea!! i was on garage band trying to change the frequencies which i think would work well but not sure what to set it to. Also tried researching this and couldnt find much!!
@NEMESIS1937 This song is not about a girl who was gang raped. Not sure where you got that. It's originally a Big Star song written by Alex Chilton. Alex is singing about when he met Lesa Aldridge. There was intense chemistry between them. She was being flirty and when he says "I came against. Didn't say excuse. Knew what I was doing" it means he got physically close to her, probably pressing up against her as a way of making a move. He then says "We looked very fine as we were leaving" which means they left together. They dated...
@NEMESIS1937 This song is not about a girl who was gang raped. Not sure where you got that. It's originally a Big Star song written by Alex Chilton. Alex is singing about when he met Lesa Aldridge. There was intense chemistry between them. She was being flirty and when he says "I came against. Didn't say excuse. Knew what I was doing" it means he got physically close to her, probably pressing up against her as a way of making a move. He then says "We looked very fine as we were leaving" which means they left together. They dated for a couple of years. The Big Star album from which this song is from is mostly about her and their relationship. She even sings on some of the songs. If she had been raped (which I don't understand where the "gang" part of your comment comes in since no other people are mentioned, nor do I understand the "rape" part) she wouldn't have left with him and dated him. She has said that the first time she saw him he didn't notice her but she was instantly attracted to him. This song is basically about his fascination with her and, I believe, the end of their relationship. The line "Like St.Joan doing a cool jerk" sounds like he thinks she deserves better than him, like she's sacrificing her worth by being with him. Then the line "Oh, I want you, like a kangaroo" suggests his longing and grief (kangaroos are known for being emotional and experiencing intense grief over a loss).
The song is actually about a Girl who is gang raped at party. These albums are all about sexual abuse/murder/destruction, mostly due to drug abuse. They are a warning to those who use hard drugs as they are replete with Voice effect processed lyrics, most set at a certain frequency that can only be heard by people who are on methamphetamine, heroin or fall into of very small category of approximately 1% of the Earth's population, who can hear them without drugs. You can, through the use of the aforementioned drugs, condition your hearing and train your ears to hear the sounds without drugs. Or if you have some high-end stereo equipment you can filter, and hear them quite clearly. Enjoy
@NEMESIS1937 what the hell, please give me more information on how you can hear these 'hidden lyrics'. so interested by this, I had no idea!! i was on garage band trying to change the frequencies which i think would work well but not sure what to set it to. Also tried researching this and couldnt find much!!
@NEMESIS1937 what the hell, please give me more information on how you can hear these 'hidden lyrics'. so interested by this, I had no idea!! i was on garage band trying to change the frequencies which i think would work well but not sure what to set it to. Also tried researching this and couldnt find much!!
@NEMESIS1937 This song is not about a girl who was gang raped. Not sure where you got that. It's originally a Big Star song written by Alex Chilton. Alex is singing about when he met Lesa Aldridge. There was intense chemistry between them. She was being flirty and when he says "I came against. Didn't say excuse. Knew what I was doing" it means he got physically close to her, probably pressing up against her as a way of making a move. He then says "We looked very fine as we were leaving" which means they left together. They dated...
@NEMESIS1937 This song is not about a girl who was gang raped. Not sure where you got that. It's originally a Big Star song written by Alex Chilton. Alex is singing about when he met Lesa Aldridge. There was intense chemistry between them. She was being flirty and when he says "I came against. Didn't say excuse. Knew what I was doing" it means he got physically close to her, probably pressing up against her as a way of making a move. He then says "We looked very fine as we were leaving" which means they left together. They dated for a couple of years. The Big Star album from which this song is from is mostly about her and their relationship. She even sings on some of the songs. If she had been raped (which I don't understand where the "gang" part of your comment comes in since no other people are mentioned, nor do I understand the "rape" part) she wouldn't have left with him and dated him. She has said that the first time she saw him he didn't notice her but she was instantly attracted to him. This song is basically about his fascination with her and, I believe, the end of their relationship. The line "Like St.Joan doing a cool jerk" sounds like he thinks she deserves better than him, like she's sacrificing her worth by being with him. Then the line "Oh, I want you, like a kangaroo" suggests his longing and grief (kangaroos are known for being emotional and experiencing intense grief over a loss).