"ninety-six below the wave"

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what the flippin' hell does it mean?
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f**k knows :roll:

interesting first resut in google though! http://soush*tsu.net/sasayaku/

the * should be an i by the way :roll:
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don't you just love those lyrics websites?

it seems that HIM (*cough spit*) actually wrote temple of lurve :roll:

http://www.lyricscafe.com/h/him/049.htm

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or was it written by ofra haza :roll:

http://www.lyricscrawler.com/song/65195.html
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U-96, Das Boot.....anyone?

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Big Si wrote:U-96, Das Boot.....anyone?
LOL! That was playing on the monitors at my "favorite" g*th/industrial club Sat. night! :eek: :roll: ;D
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spartacus mills wrote:what the flippin' hell does it mean?
ISTR some discussion of this somewhere (Dominion list / UTR / here), which I very usefully can't remember much about. Apart from someone said there was a song by a punk band Eldo may have liked called 96 Below or Below The Wave. Hope that rings some bells for someone else cos I'm not being that helpful am I... :?
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Wow. Just googling "ninety six below the wave" and found this.

Nice.

Also, this post gets me to UBG. Yay!
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Avoid Google Groups - some guy used it as his signature, and it's all over the place.

My current favourite interpretation is that it's a reference to Lemmings.
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There was a suggestion that it was a reference to 96 Tears by ? and the Mysterions, but I have no idea if it's true.
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Hi, this is my first post...been wondering about this for ages, but stumbled across this today:

The Ninety Six National Historic Site is an area of unique historical significance. The unusual name was given by early traders in the 1700's because they mistakenly believed it was the estimated number of miles to the Cherokee village of Keowee in the upper South Carolina foothills.
By the mid-1700's, European colonists found it a favorable place to settle. During Ninety Six's early days, troubles with local Indians increased. In 1760, Cherokees twice attacked Fort Ninety Six, built for the settlers' protection. By the early 1700's, Ninety Six village reached its peak with a growing population, 12 houses and a newly constructed courthouse and jail.

Ninety Six also figured prominently in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. The first land battle south of New England was fought here in 1775 and in 1780, the British fortified the strategically important frontier town. From May 22 - June 18, 1781; Major General Nathanael Greene with 1,000 patriot troops staged the longest (yet unsuccessful) siege of the Revolutionary War against 550 loyalists who were defending Ninety Six. The park site covers 989.14 acres.
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just as long as it's got nothing to do with Nine Below Zero
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interesting reference... any idea how it might tie in to the rest of the lyrics then?

i cant help but wonder if its more than a little artistic license & turn of phrase to fit with the meter of the song :?:

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A reference to an unconquered/unconquerable fortress being overwhelmed by an unstoppable force?
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sickboy wrote:the heart, which has the least mass to liquid ratio is 96% water. and the ocean is 96% water, 4% salt. many of his images refer to love, blood, ocean, the ocean...personally, i dont prefer he would employ 96 as referring to the ocean, and to waves in the same image. I'd like to think that hes referring to tears as wave and the heart as the 96 (%) below that wave. i've overexplained myself.

:lol: ... cool, nonetheless ... 8) :notworthy: ...

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Big Si is probably correct that it's a reference to Das Boot
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Given the continued theme throughout the song's lyrics of explosions, war & destruction, it's quite pleasing that one of the early (but post-war) nuclear weapon tests in 1946 - the Crossroads BAKER Test - involved detonating a nuclear device 96 feet below the surface of the ocean (you can watch a video here). Just thought that was worth a mention. ;)
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lazarus corporation wrote:Given the continued theme throughout the song's lyrics of explosions, war & destruction, it's quite pleasing that one of the early (but post-war) nuclear weapon tests in 1946 - the Crossroads BAKER Test - involved detonating a nuclear device 96 feet below the surface of the ocean (you can watch a video here). Just thought that was worth a mention. ;)
Very interesting aspect ... thanks for the link.
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It is definetely a reference to Das Boot and specific to U-96
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And mystery solved, courtesy of the interview at viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28953 - it's 96 Tears.
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So here we go ...

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