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InOne 14-11-2009 04:20 PM

Do you think this song suggests Paedophilia?
 

Stu 14-11-2009 04:33 PM

To be honest, I think if people interpret highly interpretable songs as being paedophilia related, paedophilia is probably on they're mind more than the artists themselves.

Stephanie 14-11-2009 04:35 PM

i can't really understand what they are singing ;/

InOne 14-11-2009 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 2678827)
To be honest, I think if people interpret highly interpretable songs as being paedophilia related, paedophilia is probably on they're mind more than the artists themselves.

Yeah, just one of the controversial songs that the NME used in their article branding him a racist (which he is clearly not) Also, any opportunity to post The Smiths :P

InOne 14-11-2009 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephanie (Post 2678829)
i can't really understand what they are singing ;/

Do you mean the lyrics or actually what he is saying?

Shaun 14-11-2009 04:38 PM

on a typically lighthearted and borderline offensive note from me - this reminds me of the time I wrote on a karaoke slip "Song: Kids; Artist: MGMT; Name: Gary Glitter".

Stu 14-11-2009 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 2678832)
Yeah, just one of the controversial songs that the NME used in their article branding him a racist (which he is clearly not) Also, any opportunity to post The Smiths :P

NME are plonkers. They spent the 90's ******** on Morrisey at every opportunity and when he came back with You Are The Quarry suddenly he was a legend.

Bandwagon hoppers, the lot of them. They even took it upon themselves to invent New Rave, which actually does not exist and whose only adherents appear to be the Klaxons and daft teenagers in Topman's finest neon products, who believe they are creating something unique and interesting.

Stephanie 14-11-2009 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 2678835)
Do you mean the lyrics or actually what he is saying?

how he's singing it, i can't tell what the lyrics are

InOne 14-11-2009 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 2678841)
NME are plonkers. They spent the 90's ******** on Morrisey at every opportunity and when he came back with You Are The Quarry suddenly he was a legend.

Bandwagon hoppers, the lot of them. They even took it upon themselves to invent New Rave, which actually does not exist and whose only adherents appear to be the Klaxons and daft teenagers in Topman's finest neon products, who believe they are creating something unique and interesting.

Yeah not a fan of the bands the NME rate 'The hot new thing' these days too. Yeah seems it appeals to Kook loving, waistcoat wearing, wankers.

You Are The Quarry is an excellent album as well.

InOne 14-11-2009 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephanie (Post 2678846)
how he's singing it, i can't tell what the lyrics are

It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old

It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old


Reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Oh ...


Fifteen minutes with you
Well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were virtually dead
And they were so wrong


Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were easily led
And they were half-right
Oh, they ... oh, they were half-right, oh


It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
It's time that the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old


Oh, reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Ah ... oh ...


Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do.
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do.
Oh, I ... oh, I do
Oh ...


I dreamt about you last night
And I fell out of bed twice
You can pin and mount me like a butterfly
But "take me to the haven of your bed"
Was something that you never said
Two lumps, please
You're the bee's knees
But so am I


Oh, meet me at the fountain
Shove me on the patio
I'll take it slowly
Oh ...


Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do.
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, no, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do.
Oh, I ... I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do

Alf 15-11-2009 11:01 PM

this one does


Ross 15-11-2009 11:03 PM

Oh, reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Ah ... oh ...


Made me laugh. No, it doesn't suggest it to me.

Novo 15-11-2009 11:04 PM

Ben thought this song was called Streets of Paedophilia the other day


King Gizzard 15-11-2009 11:08 PM

Never noticed how much Morrisey looks like Brian Clough

InOne 15-11-2009 11:31 PM

It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old


The only bit which might make someone think it. Rest of the song does not really suggest though.

eye sea 16-11-2009 07:56 AM

Sounds a load of guff.

atieah2009 16-11-2009 01:51 PM

Don't understand anything wrong. Who is Morrisey?

InOne 16-11-2009 02:15 PM

He was the lead singer of 'The Smiths' and it's Morrissey ;)

InOne 09-09-2012 07:54 PM

I recently read that this song was another about the Moors Murders, so it basically is about paedophilia.


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