Does he mean:
- The threatened witness [is] my defence, or
- "The threatened" witness my defence
I think your hunch is right. I seem to recall Mr. E saying somewhere that the AOR-humming businessmen from South Miami are arms dealers meeting with Hizbollah terrorists.markfiend wrote:Is it just me in imagining that the "businessmen in South Miami" might not exactly be in the most legal of businesses?
Page Crockett and Tubbs...
Spooky; I just looked at the wiki entry for Miami Vice: apparently, Sonny Crockett was a Wide Receiver...
I seem to think Dr Jeep was/is a piano player at the Sheraton hotel.Doctor E wrote:Speaking of Doctor Jeep. Does anyone have an idea about who or what that is?
Meanwhile, in the Sheraton,
Doctor Jeep plays on and on and on.
The closest I've got to an answer is that this is a reference to a drum machine, cf. Doktor Avalance, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory somehow. Any ideas?
the Sheraton is also a type of chair. clever ehDark wrote:I seem to think Dr Jeep was/is a piano player at the Sheraton hotel.Doctor E wrote:Speaking of Doctor Jeep. Does anyone have an idea about who or what that is?
Meanwhile, in the Sheraton,
Doctor Jeep plays on and on and on.
The closest I've got to an answer is that this is a reference to a drum machine, cf. Doktor Avalance, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory somehow. Any ideas?
I seem to remember this. There's an advert in an issue of UTR isn't there abouth this!??Dark wrote:I seem to think Dr Jeep was/is a piano player at the Sheraton hotel.Doctor E wrote:Speaking of Doctor Jeep. Does anyone have an idea about who or what that is?
Meanwhile, in the Sheraton,
Doctor Jeep plays on and on and on.
The closest I've got to an answer is that this is a reference to a drum machine, cf. Doktor Avalance, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory somehow. Any ideas?
It's 09.25am and you're already doing drugs ... Frightening.markfiend wrote:"Everyone shouts on I Love Lucy" is of course a reference to the Isle of Lucy Jazz-Blues Festival made famous in the film "This Is Spiñal Tap"
Spın̈al Tapmarkfiend wrote:You can't put an umlaut on an n with unicode so I've had to make do with a tilde.
you don't hae the right character set installed then. I see an "n" with an umlaut.markfiend wrote:That looks like Spin[]al Tap here, except with a square where I've typed []
Thanks for the information, Dark and Purple Light. This really brings the song into focus for me.Purple Light wrote:I seem to remember this. There's an advert in an issue of UTR isn't there abouth this!??Dark wrote:I seem to think Dr Jeep was/is a piano player at the Sheraton hotel.Doctor E wrote:Speaking of Doctor Jeep. Does anyone have an idea about who or what that is?
Meanwhile, in the Sheraton,
Doctor Jeep plays on and on and on.
The closest I've got to an answer is that this is a reference to a drum machine, cf. Doktor Avalance, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory somehow. Any ideas?
"You can sell one another for 15 cents. Well bye bye mother its common sense." Always loved that line.
Might I venture Dr. Djeep, as in lighters? I know people who swear by them when Clippers aren't available...kafka wrote:I do seem to remember various people in the other place saying that Dr. Jeep was the name of the Sheraton's pianist.
As to the original question - I think it's classic Eldritch intended ambiguity.
Most of the man's lyrics are full of it.
What he said.James Blast wrote:I did post this suggestion many moons ago:
doctor = general practitioner or GP
general purpose vehicle = GP or jeep as it became known