It's about death right?
Any other ideas peeps

i found a song called 'far beyond blue horizon' (i think), the link's here somewhereBlack Biscuit wrote:http://www.rockument.com/lyric_trains1.html
Little Junior Parker (with Sam Phillips, of Sun Records) had a song called Mystery Train. It was about death. Elvis Presley covered it, but changed it and made it more upbeat. Well, sort of. That may well be where the Train concept came from. But overall, yeah, good song. My fave Sisters era.
paint it black wrote:Love it.
It's about death right?
Any other ideas peeps
Thank you. I had completely forgotten about that source.
That makes a lot of sense too.distanceovertime wrote:i never thought this song was about death i always think it is about a high trip on drugs probably speed
We could take ‘tunnel vision’ as a metaphor for a lack of foresight into the long-term problems of IV-ing, and the ‘scars to prove it’ to be track marks.tunnel vision and the scars to prove it
exactly!hello josh!nick the stripper wrote:We could take ‘tunnel vision’ as a metaphor for a lack of foresight into the long-term problems of IV-ing, and the ‘scars to prove it’ to be track marks.tunnel vision and the scars to prove it
Hello, Lee. Glad your back.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:exactly!hello josh!nick the stripper wrote:We could take ‘tunnel vision’ as a metaphor for a lack of foresight into the long-term problems of IV-ing, and the ‘scars to prove it’ to be track marks.tunnel vision and the scars to prove it
Compare::von: wrote:Far beyond the black horizon
We all know AE's tendency to "borrow" bits of lyrics from here, there, everywhere; I think this is a more likely source than PiB's Blue Horizon?in [i]Virginia Plain[/i], Bryan Ferry wrote:Far beyond the pale horizon