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Posted: 30 Aug 2012, 01:26
by EvilBastard
From Marian (version): "Save me from the grave"

Posted: 30 Aug 2012, 23:28
by stufarq
million voices wrote:I know I'm a bit late but couldn't the pun be that he is stuck (ie can't move) when the actual home is described as mobile?
Perhaps when Dylan wrote it but Von's is still just a misquote.

And if I can get my pedant hat on, the line is "Stuck inside of Memphis with the mobile home" while the Dylan song is actually Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again and is from the album Blonde On Blonde.

Aaaand breathe...

Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 05:52
by EvilBastard
Lets take this a little further.

Ok, so this could be a reference to Dylan's lyric. But wouldn't that be a little easy? I mean, we know that :von:'s never shied away from repurposing other peoples' material, so that could be the de facto go-to when analysing this.

But...

Maybe he's stuck inside of Memphis with a Mobile home, as in Mobile Alabama. He's in one state with a residence from another - the feeling of being disconnected, in the wrong place, with the wrong thing. Could this be an allusion to his state of mind while recording the album? His original band is gone, he's shacked up with someone that he knows isn't right for him (and who snarfs all the donuts) - this is uncomfortable for him. He feels displaced.
Further, to get from Mobile to Memphis you take US-45 and I-55. Together they sum to 100. Not very far from "As I ride down the highway 101". Maybe this is his way of trying to reconnect with a time and place where he was comfortable, with things he knew.

The reference to Memphis could also have deeper connotations. In ancient Egypt Memphis was an industrial and commercial hub before falling into ruin. Perhaps his use of it alluded to Leeds, which suffered a similar demise. It was also the site of a significant necropolis - :von: felt that after the original band broke up the Sisters had been mummified, preserved, unchanging, or he felt that people wanted them to be. Or perhaps he's saying that the band will live forever through him, the Pharaoh-figure, the living god (there is certainly a degree of megalomania to his personality).

Maybe...

Posted: 01 Sep 2012, 10:36
by million voices
...or maybe he got the idea from "Still Life in Mobile Homes" by Japan

He was listening to Sylvian not Dylan

Posted: 01 Sep 2012, 23:32
by stufarq
EvilBastard wrote:Lets take this a little further.

Ok, so this could be a reference to Dylan's lyric. But wouldn't that be a little easy? I mean, we know that :von:'s never shied away from repurposing other peoples' material, so that could be the de facto go-to when analysing this.

But...

Maybe he's stuck inside of Memphis with a Mobile home, as in Mobile Alabama. He's in one state with a residence from another - the feeling of being disconnected, in the wrong place, with the wrong thing. Could this be an allusion to his state of mind while recording the album? His original band is gone, he's shacked up with someone that he knows isn't right for him (and who snarfs all the donuts) - this is uncomfortable for him. He feels displaced.
Further, to get from Mobile to Memphis you take US-45 and I-55. Together they sum to 100. Not very far from "As I ride down the highway 101". Maybe this is his way of trying to reconnect with a time and place where he was comfortable, with things he knew.

The reference to Memphis could also have deeper connotations. In ancient Egypt Memphis was an industrial and commercial hub before falling into ruin. Perhaps his use of it alluded to Leeds, which suffered a similar demise. It was also the site of a significant necropolis - :von: felt that after the original band broke up the Sisters had been mummified, preserved, unchanging, or he felt that people wanted them to be. Or perhaps he's saying that the band will live forever through him, the Pharaoh-figure, the living god (there is certainly a degree of megalomania to his personality).

Maybe...
Are you David Icke?

Posted: 02 Sep 2012, 17:02
by EvilBastard
stufarq wrote:Are you David Icke?
No, but I play one on TV.

Posted: 02 Sep 2012, 21:59
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
stufarq wrote:
EvilBastard wrote:Lets take this a little further.

Ok, so this could be a reference to Dylan's lyric. But wouldn't that be a little easy? I mean, we know that :von:'s never shied away from repurposing other peoples' material, so that could be the de facto go-to when analysing this.

But...

Maybe he's stuck inside of Memphis with a Mobile home, as in Mobile Alabama. He's in one state with a residence from another - the feeling of being disconnected, in the wrong place, with the wrong thing. Could this be an allusion to his state of mind while recording the album? His original band is gone, he's shacked up with someone that he knows isn't right for him (and who snarfs all the donuts) - this is uncomfortable for him. He feels displaced.
Further, to get from Mobile to Memphis you take US-45 and I-55. Together they sum to 100. Not very far from "As I ride down the highway 101". Maybe this is his way of trying to reconnect with a time and place where he was comfortable, with things he knew.

The reference to Memphis could also have deeper connotations. In ancient Egypt Memphis was an industrial and commercial hub before falling into ruin. Perhaps his use of it alluded to Leeds, which suffered a similar demise. It was also the site of a significant necropolis - :von: felt that after the original band broke up the Sisters had been mummified, preserved, unchanging, or he felt that people wanted them to be. Or perhaps he's saying that the band will live forever through him, the Pharaoh-figure, the living god (there is certainly a degree of megalomania to his personality).

Maybe...
Are you David Icke?
:lol: :notworthy:

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 22:53
by stufarq
EvilBastard wrote:
stufarq wrote:Are you David Icke?
No, but I play one on TV.
Do you get a good tune out of it?*






*Which almost brings us back on topic!

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 13:25
by blackandgold65
nick the stripper wrote:
"Twenty five whores in the room next door, Twenty five floors and I need more" - Vision Thing(possibly the best opening lyrics to an album EVER)

"Get real, get another"

"I can love my fellow man, but I'm damned if I'll love yours"
echo these.

Vision Thing "25 whores etc" produced an extremely rousing Waynes World/Bohemian Rhap style moment a few years back @ Reading Services whilst filling up with petrol I recall. Good call! That's what subwoofers are for.

on that note, might as well add in this for good measure

Image

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 13:30
by blackandgold65
no, no, no not good.... great.

Posted: 27 Sep 2012, 23:03
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Back on the original topic (albeit a mere decade or so late) my current favourite Von pun is "Watch the body hit the phials/files". A cancer for anyone's education.

Pun

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 05:52
by Chaotican
I read this whole thread just to validate that someone already said, "carrion child, prey for me."

Really? No one?

Re: Pun

Posted: 05 Feb 2015, 00:20
by Being645
Chaotican wrote:I read this whole thread just to validate that someone already said, "carrion child, prey for me."

Really? No one?
It is a good one for sure. One of my alltime favourites is

Blizzard King
Bring it on home



Joh, of course, Love ... :evil: :lol: ...

Re: Pun

Posted: 05 Feb 2015, 00:31
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Chaotican wrote:"carrion child"
Starring Sid James and Joan Sims as the parents presumably, with Charles Hawtrey as the child.

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 10:00
by jimgogan
More a lyric couplet
Mundane by day, inane at night.

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 10:03
by jimgogan
Looking for the can
In the candy store
.. Poor chap, buy him a yacht someone

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 11:10
by Pista
Hello @jimgogan & welcome to :hl: :D

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 09:27
by Fallon
Now that the middle 8 of I Will Call You is solved, we get "I will call you a car" followed shortly by the narrator calling you two types of car.

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 01 Nov 2024, 14:20
by Phobia
The Sisterhood : Gifl, well the gifl
Gift in german means poison
Gift is swedish mean to marry, "gifta sig"

But you knew all this, didn't you?

Re: what's your favourite all time pun?

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 08:59
by FadeInto1
Fallon wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 09:27 Now that the middle 8 of I Will Call You is solved, we get "I will call you a car" followed shortly by the narrator calling you two types of car.
Heh. Never noticed that.