Jeremiah wrote:Interesting comment from

about a thread linking the hypothetical second album being "like a street map of San Francisco." Followed by a baffled-sounding "mm" from the interviewer.
This isn't something I've heard of before. Anyone have any ideas what this is about?
Well, M
ission Street is a main street in San Francisco, and lends its name to the M
ission District. So one might direct someone to "turn left on M
ission". Perhaps his intention was to create an album that interwove street names in the city, maybe playing on its association with the Summer of Love, Haight Ashbury, etc.
If you want to delve deeper into the conspiracy theory...
Vision Thing contains oblique references to the abortive 2nd album.
Something Fast mentions "Hailing Maries left and right" - M
ission Street intersects with St. Mary's Avenue, which is home to the church of St. John the Evangelist - which was the name of the first Roman Catholic archdiocese in the US, located in Baltimore (where

thinks god still is, according to the song).
When You Don't See Me advises the listener to, "Get real, get another," and that "when you leave I disappear".
M
ission Street transitions (or disappears) into El Camino
Real roughly as it draws level with San Francisco International Airport. Is

drawing a parallel between someone's departure by plane from SF (Miss Detroit's, perhaps?) and the final decision to drop plans for the resurrection of the 2nd Album?