About "Flood I"
Posted: 28 Jan 2008, 16:03
I hadn't founded on the dictionary the word "hallway". Should I know its meaning?
I've never though of it like that...... innocence is bliss!silentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
lady parts innitstreamline wrote:I've never though of it like that...... innocence is bliss!silentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
But I think you may be right...
I'd not thought of thatsilentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
falls off chairstreamline wrote:I've never though of it like that...... innocence is bliss!silentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
But I think you may be right...
you never saw that as rudeFitting in hard with harder to come
I always thought it was about the collapse of Europe in the glare of Americanisation (within the context of the whole album) but there are some very obvious allusions to sex throughout. Lets face facts- Eldritch is a great lyricist who likes to play around with the meaing of words.EvilBastard wrote:I'd not thought of thatsilentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
If her [ahem] 'hallway' was moving like the ocean (lucky girl), then the "head of the river, the source of the sea" would have uterine connotations.
Wow - I've been listening to Floodland for almost 20 years and I've never looked at it in this way before. I thought it was all about drugs, but it looks like I've only been seeing it from one perspective. Thanks!
Now I'm just embarrassed! It is a bit obvious isn't it?paint it black wrote:
falls off chair
you never saw that as rudeFitting in hard with harder to come
Fitting in hard with harder to come
Life comes from the vagina dude... Sorry to get technical on ya FlipperEvilBastard wrote:I'd not thought of thatsilentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
If her [ahem] 'hallway' was moving like the ocean (lucky girl), then the "head of the river, the source of the sea" would have uterine connotations.
Erm...what kind of grades did you get in Biology, sir? Just curious, you understand...silentNate wrote:Life comes from the vagina dude... Sorry to get technical on ya Flipper
Actually, there's a small (but significant) stop before that, innit?EvilBastard wrote:If her [ahem] 'hallway' was moving like the ocean (lucky girl), then the "head of the river, the source of the sea" would have uterine connotations.
Cervix ammunition is divided into full cartridge and special purpose cartridges...SINsister wrote:Actually, there's a small (but significant) stop before that, innit?EvilBastard wrote:If her [ahem] 'hallway' was moving like the ocean (lucky girl), then the "head of the river, the source of the sea" would have uterine connotations.
Sing a song o' cervix, pocket full o'...yeah, never mind.
but ez, some people hereabouts think bury me deep is about funeral arrangements.paint it black wrote:falls off chairstreamline wrote:I've never though of it like that...... innocence is bliss!silentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
But I think you may be right...
you never saw that as rudeFitting in hard with harder to come
but ez, some people hereabouts think bury me deep is about funeral arrangements.paint it black wrote:falls off chairstreamline wrote:I've never though of it like that...... innocence is bliss!silentNate wrote:It also may (or may not) reference something a bit rude
But I think you may be right...
you never saw that as rudeFitting in hard with harder to come
I prefer to think that to the alternative.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:but ez, some people hereabouts think bury me deep is about funeral arrangements.
Down the river there's a sheep will carry the
dream of the flood