What does FALAA mean?
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Wayne told me and some friends outside of Hammerjacks in Baltimore in 1987...wondering if his answer was common knowledge or not...or if it was just a horsepoop...or if there were other ideas.
Loads of guesses. I'd assumed that it was at least partially a reference on Von's part to his "I knew it wasn't going to last" thing, so it was both their first LP and their last LP. Doesn't explain the "Always" though.
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Come on then. Put us out of our misery.AlistairCookie wrote:Wayne told me and some friends outside of Hammerjacks in Baltimore in 1987...wondering if his answer was common knowledge or not...or if it was just a horsepoop...or if there were other ideas.
We forgive as we forget
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They are still here in sense aren't they?mh wrote: Doesn't explain the "Always" though.
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Or at least he is.TheBoyNextDoor wrote:They are still here in sense aren't they?mh wrote: Doesn't explain the "Always" though.
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never thought like that about it.lachert wrote:falaa refers to god obviously
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sorry, didn't mean for it to be a "I know and you don't" moment...didn't realize I left the answer out.
"True Love" was the answer that Wayne gave
"True Love" was the answer that Wayne gave
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Is that it? I was expecting a lengthy diabtribe detailing Von's innermost thoughts.AlistairCookie wrote:sorry, didn't mean for it to be a "I know and you don't" moment...
"True Love" was the answer that Wayne gave
And don't worry - Almost any comment gets that kind of response.
And welcome by the way....
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the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the EndBartek wrote:never thought like that about it.lachert wrote:falaa refers to god obviously
etc...see also: everlasting love
Goths have feelings too
now it's obvious. but to be frank i've never tried to figured out what dose it mean - or could mean.
The album is named after the song, which is fairly clearly a love song - first, last and always you're mine ie we're forever. Always seemed pretty straightforward to me.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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The album is named for the song????
Really.
Really.
red skies disappear dosn't sound good as album title, so they changed words and all the human love goes away to marian and then we have falaa about love to the supreme eternal being. i tell you
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lachert wrote:red skies disappear dosn't sound good as album title, so they changed words and all the human love goes away to marian and then we have falaa about love to the supreme eternal being. i tell you
Plus it’d be a s**t acronymI don't know about Red Skies Disappear. I'm told it's like a bootleg song, but I've never written well, as far as I know a song with that title. So you would have to discount that one.
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A pity they didn't go with Some Hits In Timepaint it black wrote:
Plus it’d be a s**t acronym
PS I love the record really
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very true; however apart from black sabbath i cant think of another eponymous album title track.Dark wrote:Well, why wouldn't it be? Title tracks are hardly a rare thing.
oh yeah, and motorhead.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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no, you misunderstand me.i know zillions of album title-tracks...but eponymously titled albums have the same name as the band. hence: black sabbath is track one on the album black sabbath by the band black sabbath.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Eponymous by REM?
and while I'm at it "sophmore" is another banned word here
and while I'm at it "sophmore" is another banned word here
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...and Icehouse...Public Image Ltd. ("Public Image")...Art of Noise ("Who's Afraid (of The Art Of Noise)?")...eastmidswhizzkid wrote:very true; however apart from black sabbath i cant think of another eponymous album title track.Dark wrote:Well, why wouldn't it be? Title tracks are hardly a rare thing.
oh yeah, and motorhead.
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