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No drugs in nwn. You're obsessed. Lmao
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speaking as someone who has been from time to time drug-obsessed there is a definite tendency by those who haven't been to see drug references where there are none.
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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So as someone who has been from time to time drug-obsessed would you say that he was actually writing about waiting for a train that didn't arrive?
He should have double checked the time-table. Wonder what he did in the end, maybe caught a bus or just hoofed it and saved the fare money for more drugs.
He should have double checked the time-table. Wonder what he did in the end, maybe caught a bus or just hoofed it and saved the fare money for more drugs.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAshOzRGrBwlordofthepies wrote:I always thought "waiting for the train" was a metaphor for waiting for the rush from whatever drug one had built up a tolerance to, hence "waiting in vain"
There's a mention of drug inertia in reference to Nine while Nine in this Interview from '87 http://www.spookhouse.net/tsom/mastersvoice.html
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Speaking as someone who has been from time to time train obsessed there is a definite tendency by those who haven't been to see train references where there are none.
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'Cos we're dying of admiration here
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'Cos we're dying of admiration here
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The song he's talking about is very specifically Nine While Nine:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:read it again..he speaks to von about 9 whiile 9 but only uses the words "drug-inertia" in describing to us the track he is talking to von about... it's not necessarily so that he used the words "drug-inertia" to describe 9 while 9 to von. hehe ...this is the sort of bollocks that the lyrics section is traditionally full of. indeed...
Personally I don't see the drug references either and have always assumed it's about the breakup with Claire (especially in light of what Von later said about Driven Like the Snow), but the interviewer does use the drug inertia quote directly about NWN in a question to Von, who doesn't correct him.that article wrote:What are your writing impulses now? Considering that you've cleaned up and look fit(ter) and happy, can we really expect the traumatised emotional blackmail of "Marian" or the vicious drug inertia of "Nine While Nine"?
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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Josie liked pie too !mh wrote:It wasn't Claire, it was Josie.
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who says the train doesnt arrive? he says he is waiting for a train, and at another point he says he is waiting in vain...i dont think there is any indication that the two waits are indeed one, although they could well be simultaneous. and since when did trains run to timetables? indeed, since when did train timetables have unforseeable delays foreseen and accounted for?lordofthepies wrote:So as someone who has been from time to time drug-obsessed would you say that he was actually writing about waiting for a train that didn't arrive?
He should have double checked the time-table. Wonder what he did in the end, maybe caught a bus or just hoofed it and saved the fare money for more drugs.
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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i know...stufarq wrote:The song he's talking about is very specifically Nine While Nine:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:read it again..he speaks to von about 9 whiile 9 but only uses the words "drug-inertia" in describing to us the track he is talking to von about... it's not necessarily so that he used the words "drug-inertia" to describe 9 while 9 to von. hehe ...this is the sort of bollocks that the lyrics section is traditionally full of. indeed...
point conceeded.stufarq wrote:..... the interviewer does use the drug inertia quote directly about NWN in a question to Von, who doesn't correct him.that article wrote:What are your writing impulses now? Considering that you've cleaned up and look fit(ter) and happy, can we really expect the traumatised emotional blackmail of "Marian" or the vicious drug inertia of "Nine While Nine"?
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!"
I was killing time, reading over this thread. If we take the interview at its word - that Nine While Nine is indeed about drug inertia - well, "train" is slang for heroin. Makes me almost wonder if the entire song isn't about coming down, and its symptoms.
I know, it could be a stretch and it's easy to go down the rabbit hole. But here are some of the drug terms that feature in the lyric:
train - heroin
line - cocaine
snow - Cocaine; heroin; amphetamine - driven snow = pure
cigarettes - cigarettes
window pane - LSD; crack cocaine
And then of course there's Driven like the Snow - have to wonder whether all that "mist" is coming out of the end of a glass pipe ...
I know, it could be a stretch and it's easy to go down the rabbit hole. But here are some of the drug terms that feature in the lyric:
train - heroin
line - cocaine
snow - Cocaine; heroin; amphetamine - driven snow = pure
cigarettes - cigarettes
window pane - LSD; crack cocaine
And then of course there's Driven like the Snow - have to wonder whether all that "mist" is coming out of the end of a glass pipe ...
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Not one that I've heard beforekafka wrote:"train" is slang for heroin.
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i think you may be mistaken about "train" meaning heroin, certainly i have never ever heard it called that. the term "train-spotting" as in the film of the same name (which is famously about a group of heroin addicts) refers to the "track-marks" or scars/scabs on someones arm who has been taking drugs intravenously, rather than to the drug itself. the sisters song "train" is definitely about speed/amphetamine, and, i suspect, the dubious practice of injecting said drug ("mainline" - more train terminology- is also very old slang for injecting any drug.)
kudos for knowing that window-panes are a type of LSD preparation-aren't they the best?
kudos for knowing that window-panes are a type of LSD preparation-aren't they the best?
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!"
Fair enough - I was just going from what I found on http://www.noslang.com/drugs/dictionary/t/ ... (from which, too (I'm afraid), I found the window pane reference!
p.s. FWIW, according to wikipedia "Irvine Welsh himself has explained in a Q&A that the title is also a reference to people thinking that the hobby of trainspotting makes no sense to non-participants. Likewise, the same applies to heroin addiction: to non-addicts the act seems completely pointless whereas, to someone hooked on heroin, it makes absolute sense."
p.s. FWIW, according to wikipedia "Irvine Welsh himself has explained in a Q&A that the title is also a reference to people thinking that the hobby of trainspotting makes no sense to non-participants. Likewise, the same applies to heroin addiction: to non-addicts the act seems completely pointless whereas, to someone hooked on heroin, it makes absolute sense."
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And obviously it's REALLY all a reference to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CdmUC3pQbY
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Hi. Great discussion. NWN is my favourite song of all time! Driven like the snow is in my top 5. That says something about me I guess...
For me NWN is simply about loss. Does not really matter what one is loosing. The beauty of NWN is that it can be (and is) about any type of loss (love, youth, high, hope, self, time, life...).
THAT universality, imo, is what makes NWN such a bloody fantastic song.
For me NWN is simply about loss. Does not really matter what one is loosing. The beauty of NWN is that it can be (and is) about any type of loss (love, youth, high, hope, self, time, life...).
THAT universality, imo, is what makes NWN such a bloody fantastic song.
The state swischen neun und neund/nine while nine is complex. Is it a time of twelve seconds or twelve hours? Is the person experiecing it unsure or convinced about this when he is on a desperate chase to make a trainride possible (that he (in vain) thinks will save a relationship with a woman) or is everything already over?
The book is not the key to Nine while nine, and/since no such key exist for any lyrics by Andrew Eldritch (no s**t Sherlock). But the book ads a facet of understanding of the lyrics. As does the lyrics to Train when it comes to ”waiting for the train”.
The book’s story is fun and absurd. The use of imagery from it ads a nuance of unpleasant uncertainty as we don’t know the limits of what the narrator is ready to do to save the relationship. Is he armed and dangerous or is he tied up and prevented from acting rationally? Is he only looking for what he thinks the woman wants? Is he trying to hold on to a relationship, sanity or life? Even if we don’t know this, all outcomes seem to end with failure or disaster.
All this in only a few lines of the lyrics. Pure Eldritch!
The book is not the key to Nine while nine, and/since no such key exist for any lyrics by Andrew Eldritch (no s**t Sherlock). But the book ads a facet of understanding of the lyrics. As does the lyrics to Train when it comes to ”waiting for the train”.
The book’s story is fun and absurd. The use of imagery from it ads a nuance of unpleasant uncertainty as we don’t know the limits of what the narrator is ready to do to save the relationship. Is he armed and dangerous or is he tied up and prevented from acting rationally? Is he only looking for what he thinks the woman wants? Is he trying to hold on to a relationship, sanity or life? Even if we don’t know this, all outcomes seem to end with failure or disaster.
All this in only a few lines of the lyrics. Pure Eldritch!