Huh. An advertisement, right before a song about deception. Huh. How about that. Huh.
11 years ago
spacepatrolman .
I put a video of chrissie blowing a guy on stage in her website in facebook
11 years ago
thenameisbond
I think it more about the empowerment of women, but there is room for more than one possible interpretation.
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
@AdamsTeinz your awesome too when they do it live the guitarist adam seymour is playing with his toggle switch at the end like on legalise me watch the video
13 years ago
AdamsTeinz
@spacepatrolman You're awesome.
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
@JKcathouse their songs are actually quite complicated you have to listen over and over to get the full meaning they said they didnt want to call this cd country music even though they are useing a pedal steel becauset "country " has a limiting conotation im still trying to figure out if legalize me is about legalizing pot .
13 years ago
JKcathouse
@spacepatrolman Damn, you know, I didn't get that end part. Heh, makes perfect sense too.
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
when the song ends abruptly at 2:24 in the middle of the phrase if you lie it has a psychological connotation that the relationship in the song will end or be cut off thats a very novel and subtle ending no fade or big ending chord .
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
The guitar riff at 0:08 reminded me of another record I thought about it for 3 days then it came to me mr. soul by the buffalo springfield its not exactly the same but similar.
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
@spacepatrolman this has to be the sexiest vocal ever the more she moans the better it gets mick jagger said he is the sexiest singer forget him
13 years ago
spacepatrolman .
@JKcathouse This and legalize me have great guitar work and vocals