I really love this song but what is it about, my native language is not english you see!
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Drugs and cars.Red_Kola wrote:It's about Gary Marx maturing as a songwriter. Beyond that, who knows?rideon wrote:I really love this song but what is it about, my native language is not english you see!
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One of the more blatant drug references in the Sisters' oeuvre.
"Lay me down the long white line" to go with the "One more night spent on your mirror" presumably.
"Lay me down the long white line" to go with the "One more night spent on your mirror" presumably.
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i always read "heartland" in this case as being used to describe a place you feel you "belong". the home where your heart is, as it were.
i see the song as being about having been out into the big wide world, seen life, done great things, made mistakes, and now he's looking for his spritual home where he can rest.
on drugs.
i always read "heartland" in this case as being used to describe a place you feel you "belong". the home where your heart is, as it were.
i see the song as being about having been out into the big wide world, seen life, done great things, made mistakes, and now he's looking for his spritual home where he can rest.
on drugs.
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It's about somebody suffering from Repetitive Verse Injury...
A very bad case it appears too...
A very bad case it appears too...
Amused to death...
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Tee-hee-hee - I just Googled to get the lyrics to hand, and at the end it said 'Chorus [repeatx40]'. I normally get extremely pissed off with the dragging-out of songs (Bela Lugosi's dead anyone? And This Corrosion for that matter), but I don't know... in Heartland I think it actually adds to the song. You know, it just builds and builds, and then the little guitar goes all high - oooh I love that bit!Lars Svensson wrote:It's about somebody suffering from Repetitive Verse Injury...
A very bad case it appears too...
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I always thought it was about speed... speed... and more speed.... but above all... its about speed
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"Shhhh! Shhh! Listen - here comes the really good bit.... aww, I love that bit I do!"Quiff Boy wrote:"then the little guitar goes all high - oooh I love that bit!"
thats my fave bit too
My dad does that with Gershwin. It's not at all annoying.
But anyway, on the subject of Heartland again, I get a big "delusions of grandeur" feeling from it - Von doing the old "I'm the king-o-the-world!" routine. Hmm, he could cover "My Heart Will Go On". I'm one of the few Sisters fans (it would appear) who does not have an intimate realtionship with illegal substances, but I always thought it was a cocaine song rather than a speed song! No? Oh, well, what do I know...
bloody herbal tea drinker that I am!
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Quiff Boy wrote:i see the song as being about having been out into the big wide world, seen life, done great things, made mistakes, and now he's looking for his spritual home where he can rest.
on drugs.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
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Kind of existentialist, isn't it? Perhaps its about Germany.
.... there is no semblance of rock 'n roll around here!
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I always thought is was about going on stage and being on stage, and having an audience in your grasp.... all while on speed.
Cocaine = short buzz, king of world, mild to great paranoia (depending on usage)boudicca wrote: routine. Hmm, he could cover "My Heart Will Go On". I'm one of the few Sisters fans (it would appear) who does not have an intimate realtionship with illegal substances, but I always thought it was a cocaine song rather than a speed song! No? Oh, well, what do I know...
bloody herbal tea drinker that I am!
speed = stay up all night, and the next night too, grinding, bad-tempered wiredness, staying up until it's not funny any more -- and then four days longer than that.
I would imagine. I also only drink herbal tea so this is all guess work.
If my supposition is true, Heartland is definitely speed. Heartland. Heartland. Heartland. Heartland (crunch there goes another filling) heartland. Heartland.
What? oops, I've just sacked the band.
Again.
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That's a pretty succinct description of the Vonmeister there!Lowrider wrote:
Cocaine = short buzz, king of world, mild to great paranoia (depending on usage)
speed = stay up all night, and the next night too, grinding, bad-tempered wiredness, staying up until it's not funny any more -- and then four days longer than that.
And collapsed from "exhaustion". Don't worry Andy darling, I'll make you a nice cup of Raspberry and Elderflower, that'll soon sort you out.Lowrider wrote:
Heartland (crunch there goes another filling) heartland. Heartland.
What? oops, I've just sacked the band.
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Umm, at the risk of looking stupid...Francis wrote:Temple Of Love. Heartland. Gimme Shelter.
If we're naming Sisters songs, no problem - I can do that!
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It had just dawned on me that the titles of the three songs on that 12" seemed connected. Temple-Shelter, Love-Heart. I'm sure it made sense at the time.boudicca wrote:Umm, at the risk of looking stupid...Francis wrote:Temple Of Love. Heartland. Gimme Shelter.
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Aha! You might be on to something there! You "run for cover in the Temple Of Love" after all, which would suggest that it's some kind of "Shelter"...... I think the forensic study of Von's lyrics has just reached its ultimate, hideous conclusion!Francis wrote:It had just dawned on me that the titles of the three songs on that 12" seemed connected. Temple-Shelter, Love-Heart. I'm sure it made sense at the time.boudicca wrote:Umm, at the risk of looking stupid...Francis wrote:Temple Of Love. Heartland. Gimme Shelter.
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Yes, and cars..nodubmanshouts wrote:I always thought it was about speed... speed... and more speed.... but above all... its about speed
(just listening to the Halloween gig 1984)
agree.boudicca wrote: I normally get extremely pissed off with the dragging-out of songs but I don't know... in Heartland I think it actually adds to the song. You know, it just builds and builds, and then the little guitar goes all high - oooh I love that bit!
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I am ashamed to admit that this is one of my least Favourite Sisters songs, because of its repetitive chorus
Do I have to give away my black suede jackets with the fringes now?
Do I have to give away my black suede jackets with the fringes now?
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go