I saw Blade Runner last night. I always figured that White Zombie got their song "More Human than Human" from that movie. Too lazy to look it up.
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I always figured that White Zombie got their song "More Human than Human" from that movie.
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Well I got me a one way ticket to get me from where I am
And the wheels are turnin' on the last train to Amsterdam
I'm standin' just south of Fate
There ain't no exit from the interstate
There's one way in, it's a long dirty road
Only one way out, Robert Johnson knows
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"American Pie" is both a song about the plane crash (although the name of the plane was not American Pie) and a history of rock from McLean's perspective in which he laments the loss of danceable music. "Marching band" and "The Jester" (Dylan) and "Eight miles high and falling fast"(The Byrds) and "Satan" (Mick Jagger) are all slights at successful musicians who took rock away from where he thought it was best and purest.
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The quartet practiced in the park,
And we sang dirges in the dark
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Are you sure? I've always thought otherwise.
And can someone elaborate on the "American Idiot" about Musberger comment or was that a joke? I myself think Musberger is an american idiot but come on... we all know who it is about.
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I think I'm stupider for reading this stuff.
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The trilogy is also explained in Cameron Crowe's 10/28/93 Rolling Stone article "Five Against the World" article as a tale of ...
one who is wronged and does wrong
Alive
"The story of the song is that a mother is with a father and the father dies. It's an intense thing because the son looks just like the father. The son grows up to be the father, the person that she lost. His father's dead, and now this confusion, his mother, his love, how does he love her, how does she love him? In fact, the mother, even though she marries somebody else, there's no one she's ever loved more than the father. You know how it is, first loves and stuff. And the guy dies. How could you ever get him back? But the son. He looks exactly like him. It's uncanny. So she wants him. The son is oblivious to it all. He doesn't know what the **** is going on. He's still dealing, he's still growing up. He's still dealing with love, he's still dealing with the death of his father. All he knows is 'I'm still alive' -- those three words, that's totally out of burden."
"Now the second verse is 'Oh she walks slowly into a young man's room... I can remember to this very day... the look... the look.' And I don't say anything else. And because I'm saying, 'The look, the look' everyone thinks it goes with 'on her face.' It's not on her face. The look is between her legs. Where do you go with that? That's where you came from."
"But I'm still alive. I'm the lover that's still alive. And the whole conversation about 'You're still alive, she said' And his doubts: 'Do I deserve to be? Is that the question?' Because he's ****ed up forever!"1
becomes a criminal
Once
"So now he doesn't know how to deal with it. So what does he do, he goes out killing people -- that was [the song] 'Once.' He becomes a serial killer." 1
and ends up in jail
Footsteps
"And 'Footsteps,' [the final song of the trilogy], that's when he gets executed. That's what happens. The Green River killer... and in San Diego, there was another prostitute killer down there. Somehow I related to that. I think that happens more than we know. It's a modern way of dealing with a bad life." 1
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]Michael Bolton's "I Wanna Touch You...There" is about wanting to touch you (her)... there.
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The quartet practiced in the park, And we sang dirges in the dark
obviously about the beatles
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I know that it is highly probable that this is just a rumor, but I have read that Pearl Jam is actually the name of a desert made by Eddie's grandmother.