we knew the words
we knew the score.......

Please explain this to me, never got it and never knew it was a punkhepri II wrote: With always close around
is it not "Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile blues again"?Black Shuk wrote:"Gift, nothing to lose,
Stuck inside of Memphis in a mobile home"
Adapted from, but not a direct rip...Zuma wrote:is it not "Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile blues again"?Black Shuk wrote:"Gift, nothing to lose,
Stuck inside of Memphis in a mobile home"
from Blood on The Tracks by a certain Mr B Dylan and ressurected by Von....
no, that's the whole idea of the punZuma wrote:is it not "Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile blues again"?Black Shuk wrote:"Gift, nothing to lose,
Stuck inside of Memphis in a mobile home"
from Blood on The Tracks by a certain Mr B Dylan and ressurected by Von....
If walk away is about Marx , as well as some chick, then maybe it'sitnAklipse wrote:Please explain this to me, never got it and never knew it was a punkhepri II wrote: With always close aroundi can take solace in the fact that english is not my first language.
Incidentally, my favourite pun comes from the same song,
"if you would name the things that bring you down on me" ehh
dei
t'internet wrote:pun, use of words, usually humorous, based on (a) the several meanings of one word, (b) a similarity of meaning between words that are pronounced the same, or (c) the difference in meanings between two words pronounced the same and spelled somewhat similarly
I think even that one's stretching the term 'pun' a bit. Splintered / splendid, don't sound the same at all, surely. As for some of the others quoted in this thread, no way are they puns. e.g. Stuck inside of Memphis in a mobile home is a deliberate misquote intened to demonstrate that Mr Eldritch knows his Dylan (and possibly more complex allusory significance).khepri II wrote:Love is a many splintered thing
I felt the same way but you all seemed to be having so much fun I saw no reason to chip in.markfiend wrote:@ Francis. I've been itching in my pedantry-gland. I'm glad someone beat me to it; that way I don't look too much of a saddo
Splendoured, surely?Francis wrote:Splintered / splendid, don't sound the same at all, surely.
I noticed that spelling mistake too - American English in all its splendoursmiscandlon wrote:Splendoured, surely?Francis wrote:Splintered / splendid, don't sound the same at all, surely.
Wasn't that just a joke?canon docre wrote:Is the quote, that he wears that ring, "to keep the flies off" matching with your high quality pun norm, Francis?
I've been waiting for that one.smiscandlon wrote:Splendoured, surely?Francis wrote:Splintered / splendid, don't sound the same at all, surely.
I think that's called irony Dave.Dave R wrote:easy.......
Now that the moribund relationship with East West Records is officially over, it seemed reasonable to bang out a few singles - independently - while we're putting an album together (which usually takes a long time) and getting somebody to put it out with a bit of muscle (which usually takes even longer).
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