by leadshoes Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:47 am
Kilmichael wrote:leadshoes wrote:NewJerseyRich wrote:Kilmichael wrote:
Well, I think you're exactly right - I think that is the way the studio version is supposed to be interpreted, as a comical scene. I think the live version has much darker connotations - I think Shane was going through a dark time when he wrote it, which I guess would be early 1990, and was (allegedly) heavily into drugs then. But I suppose, as with all great lyrics, it's open to interpretation.
Yeah, he was getting to sound really rough at that point, so it was possibly drugs in addition to the alcohol. He's also mentioned being subjected to ECT shock therapy in a couple of songs (Dark Streets and Pinned Down/Alone in the Wilderness), which I always took as drawing from his own life, and I've wondered if that had a significant effect on his mental state during some years. Anyway, I'll agree that the live version you mention does add to the bleakness of the song.
[quote="Kilmichael"][quote="leadshoes"][quote="NewJerseyRich"][quote="Kilmichael"]
Well, I think you're exactly right - I think that is the way the studio version is supposed to be interpreted, as a comical scene. I think the live version has much darker connotations - I think Shane was going through a dark time when he wrote it, which I guess would be early 1990, and was (allegedly) heavily into drugs then. But I suppose, as with all great lyrics, it's open to interpretation.[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
Yeah, he was getting to sound really rough at that point, so it was possibly drugs in addition to the alcohol. He's also mentioned being subjected to ECT shock therapy in a couple of songs (Dark Streets and Pinned Down/Alone in the Wilderness), which I always took as drawing from his own life, and I've wondered if that had a significant effect on his mental state during some years. Anyway, I'll agree that the live version you mention does add to the bleakness of the song.