The song is reference to both the Celtic vegetative diety symbolising rebirth in Spring, and Peter's alias by the kids in the city park that he worked in. He seemed rather fond of the colour green in general and usually donned green shirts, hats, basses and basses with green hardware & frets. Green was usually the theme colour for lighting and backrdops of TON's stage sets. The TON logo is green. Every TON album has green on album cover artwork, except for Bloody Kisses which has green text on the back and green labels on the vinyl. R.I.P. Green Man.
The song is reference to both the Celtic vegetative diety symbolising rebirth in Spring, and Peter's alias by the kids in the city park that he worked in. He seemed rather fond of the colour green in general and usually donned green shirts, hats, basses and basses with green hardware & frets. Green was usually the theme colour for lighting and backrdops of TON's stage sets. The TON logo is green. Every TON album has green on album cover artwork, except for Bloody Kisses which has green text on the back and green labels on the vinyl. R.I.P. Green Man.