Back in the Day

Here's what I think:

"I am the son and the heir of a shyness that is criminally vulgar"

I'm a product of my own shyness. What you see now, my behaviour now, is the consequence of years and years of shyness and being scared to deal with people.

"I am the son and the heir of nothing in particular"

But it's nothing important, really. Just like me.

"You shut your mouth how can you say I go about things the wrong way I am human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does"...

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My feel is that this is a girl he is very fond of that gets into big screen porn (foreign movie). She was probably hoping for a legitimate acting role but what the hey, she'll be famous!. They are still good 'buddies'. She flirts with photos she sends him. He feels that the actions she is taking in this new venture will come back to haunt her, but even this turns him on (This is Fagan after all). When she sees the shutter fall on the camera taking her photo in a particularly compromising situation, reality come back to...

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No doubt she's the town bike. And why not. Everyone's happy. In fact she's ecstatic.

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Thought of this song today, and now I'm playing it on my guitar and singing. Some nice alliterations always help you learning the lyrics: loving/long, shelter/shower/stepped/Soho, wind/whisteling, sang/sorrows, covered/cloak, for/future, talking/time/thinking. Brill!

On the romantic/alcohol question: I've always held the firm belief that whatever the songwriter(s) says about a song, the meaning and interpretation is always up for grabs (many reasons for that, the sub-concious us only one). I see it as a romantic song with a distinct taste of drink :)

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The lyrics (and the single’s cover) had it quite plain and simple, the song is about a repressed homosexual man named David. Almost every interpretation I’ve seen has already captured that. Although, I don’t think enough people point out that this David might be referring to the protagonist from the classic American queer novel written by James Baldwin—titled Giovanni’s Room—who is, well, a repressed homosexual man named David. I’m guessing this song is written based on it.

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For me, the song feels like it is about insecurity and recognizing one's own flaws. It almost sounds like, in a way, he is telling her that he is a "rough boy", meaning he has some flaws but owns up to them.

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"It's just a song about coming home" The clues are right there in the lyrics, as written by the magnificent and talented Tracy Thorne. Imagine living your life on the road most of your days, and yet wondering if you could be just as happy, living in once place. The familiarity and comfort of 'home' wherever that is.... And yet knowing your life is always somewhere else, on the road.

This is an absolute gem. The longing is palpable in the words. Only E.B.T.G. could make it this simple and beautiful.

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Some of the coolist lyrics ever!!! DLR was a very clever writer, not your typical "hey baby I love you, bla, bla ,bla" (sorry Sammy)

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