by philipchevron Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:22 pm
NewJerseyRich wrote:Mr C,
I realise you may not be able to answer this but if you would, a Facebooker asks...
"Can you explain this lyric - 'bless me father I have sinned, I got pissed and I got pinned'.
From Rain Street. Does pinned mean injecting drugs??"
I myself don't know if it's slang for drug use, artistic license, or other. Thank you!
I tried to respond to that, but once again, I could not figure out how one responds to a poster on your FB page. There does not appear to be an obvious link, so Harry Christian held his silence.
I think Shane means pinned in the sense of "pinned down", the loathsome psychiatric procedure Shane also covers in the song of that name from the same
Hell's Ditch sessions but unreleased until
Just Look Them Straight In The Eye.......... I believe it is some sort of electroconvulsive (electric shock)procedure and, though Shane's own experience was certainly traumatic, the procedure does sometimes have positive results, though whether that could ever justify its sheer barbarity is an open question. See also Jack Nicholson.
Which is not to say that Poguetry.com's explanation is wrong either. Like most good writers, Shane's work welcomes ambiguity and layered meaning.
By the way, Rich, poguetry.com and the out of print
Poguetry book are not connected in any way.
[quote="NewJerseyRich"]Mr C,
I realise you may not be able to answer this but if you would, a Facebooker asks...
"Can you explain this lyric - 'bless me father I have sinned, I got pissed and I got pinned'.
From Rain Street. Does pinned mean injecting drugs??"
I myself don't know if it's slang for drug use, artistic license, or other. Thank you![/quote]
I tried to respond to that, but once again, I could not figure out how one responds to a poster on your FB page. There does not appear to be an obvious link, so Harry Christian held his silence.
I think Shane means pinned in the sense of "pinned down", the loathsome psychiatric procedure Shane also covers in the song of that name from the same [i]Hell's Ditch[/i] sessions but unreleased until [i]Just Look Them Straight In The Eye.........[/i]. I believe it is some sort of electroconvulsive (electric shock)procedure and, though Shane's own experience was certainly traumatic, the procedure does sometimes have positive results, though whether that could ever justify its sheer barbarity is an open question. See also Jack Nicholson.
Which is not to say that Poguetry.com's explanation is wrong either. Like most good writers, Shane's work welcomes ambiguity and layered meaning.
By the way, Rich, poguetry.com and the out of print [i]Poguetry[/i] book are not connected in any way.