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"one slip (momentary lapse of reason)" (pink floyd):
i've always thought this one was about taking magic mushrooms. especially with the alice in wonderland reference.
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Huh? That one's about cheating (as in, relationship). PS What Alice in Wonderland reference? Not being a contrarian, I sincerely don't know of what you speak. |
i always thought "one slip, and
down the hole we go" was a reference to alice falling down the rabbit hole. it's been years since i listened to that album so i could easily be wrong.
jeez, i guess i did miss a few! i can't believe i missed "cocaine"! i must have been high!
please don't feel you have to limit yourself to "classic rock".
i'll add:
bauhaus: that song with the lyrics "the smack, the hose, the blackened spoon... get this monkey off my back!!"
u2: running to stand still "she'll suffer the needle's chill". i never got it until i saw u2 do it live. at the end of the song bono pretends to shove a needle into his arm and falls dramatically to his knees. what a ham.
has anyone noticed certain bands (i'm looking at YOU, pink floyd) sound a little more interesting under the influence?
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So how many of you decided to try drugs after listening to the Beatles? |
well, they may have had a little influence. they did add some subliminal (or has it been changed to subliminable by executive order?) references to smoking pot; the end of "i am the walrus" they are singing "smoke pot smoke pot everybody smoke pot". speaking of subliminal messages, if you play queen's "another one bites the dust" backwards they are clearly saying "it's fun to smoke marijuana". now why would they do that?