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Old 07-05-2009, 09:21 PM
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Y'all, what the hell is "Come" about...I swear, for some reason, that song has been ignored on my ipod because I never can find the right frame of mind to listen to it, haha. However, I listened to it just now....and I mean....am I perverted, or can this be interpreted kind of sexual??? Or can someone set me straight and tell me what it's about?
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Old 07-05-2009, 09:48 PM
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Y'all, what the hell is "Come" about...I swear, for some reason, that song has been ignored on my ipod because I never can find the right frame of mind to listen to it, haha. However, I listened to it just now....and I mean....am I perverted, or can this be interpreted kind of sexual??? Or can someone set me straight and tell me what it's about?
I think it's Lindsey's adaptation of the late Anglo-Saxon (or very early Middle English) poem Sumer Is Icumen In, a joyous paean to the warmth & fecund greenery of the seasons.

Svmer is icumen in
Lhude sing cuccu!
Groweþ sed and bloweþ med
and springþ þe wde nu.
Sing cuccu!

Awe bleteþ after lomb,
lhouþ after calue cu,
Bulluc sterteþ, bucke uerteþ.
Murie sing cuccu!
Cuccu, cuccu,
Wel singes þu cuccu.
ne swik þu nauer nu!

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Old 07-05-2009, 10:04 PM
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I prefer to just continue to find hidden sexual meanings in Lindsey's songs

"doin' the tango in the night"
"I come up fast, but I go down slow"
"think of me sweet darlin' every time you don't come"
"lay me down in the tall grass and let me do my stuff"
"been down one time, been down two times...never going back again"

I have snickered at all of these, and more.

and also in Stevie's duet with Kenny Loggins...
"I know forever we'll be doin' it"

I can't sing along to that song with out laughing!!

I know I'm immature. Sue me.
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:05 PM
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they are both ok songs...but I like Sugar Daddy a lot more.

maybe it is a generational thing, but I don't get it when someone calls their significant other "daddy". its just too pervy for me. I even get irked when listening to Black Water by the Doobie Brothers. "come and dance with your daddy all night long". and the way Chris says it on Oh Daddy....*shudder*
Can you imagine if Stevie, someone who talks about her father in every interview, had performed this song? I'd be calling child welfare services on Jesse.

Not that I was all that comfortable with her Grandpa dueting with Stevie on Party Doll. Come along and be my party doll and I'll make love to you, to you.


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Old 07-05-2009, 10:30 PM
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Chris' Only Over You, I hate, hate, hate it! (Mirage)
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:40 PM
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Yeah, "Crystal" may be my favorite Mac song ever. Maybe...
Cardinal sin, I know. I don't *hate* it, but it isn't my go-to track when I put the album on. I tend to skip it.
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:30 AM
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Y'all, what the hell is "Come" about...I swear, for some reason, that song has been ignored on my ipod because I never can find the right frame of mind to listen to it, haha. However, I listened to it just now....and I mean....am I perverted, or can this be interpreted kind of sexual??? Or can someone set me straight and tell me what it's about?
From what I can tell, it's about Anne Heche. That's kinda been the hot name on the rumour (heh, spelling) mill in terms of "Come." I think it is definitely sexual to an extent: lines like "one thing leads to another/but I guess you know about that" and "think of me, sweet darlin'/everytime you don't come" make that undeniable. HOWEVER, I think its just as much emotive. Lindsey is basically telling her (in a spiteful way, of course) that her desicion to end things between them would haunt her. She will "think of [him]" all the time and reflect on what could have been, so to speak.... especially when current circumstances aren't ideal. That can be taken sexually (see above), emotionally ("everything going bad," "everytime you're feelin' sad") and sometimes both or either ("when the best just isn't enough").

I donno. But especially from reading Carol Ann's book (albeit being ridiculous and untrustworthy), I believe that the jealous/spiteful type in Lindsey is definitely present, as proven through this song.
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Old 07-06-2009, 10:26 AM
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... I hated it the minute I heard it and hate it more now.
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Old 07-06-2009, 10:29 AM
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From what I can tell, it's about Anne Heche. That's kinda been the hot name on the rumour (heh, spelling) mill in terms of "Come." I think it is definitely sexual to an extent: lines like "one thing leads to another/but I guess you know about that" and "think of me, sweet darlin'/everytime you don't come" make that undeniable. HOWEVER, I think its just as much emotive. Lindsey is basically telling her (in a spiteful way, of course) that her desicion to end things between them would haunt her. She will "think of [him]" all the time and reflect on what could have been, so to speak.... especially when current circumstances aren't ideal. That can be taken sexually (see above), emotionally ("everything going bad," "everytime you're feelin' sad") and sometimes both or either ("when the best just isn't enough").

I donno. But especially from reading Carol Ann's book (albeit being ridiculous and untrustworthy), I believe that the jealous/spiteful type in Lindsey is definitely present, as proven through this song.
I didn't know Lindsey dated Anne Heche! When was this and how long for?

I haven't read Carol's book. I kind of assumed that book written by an ex wouldn't be the most reliable source for information. Judging by all the comments I've read about it, I'm glad I haven't.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:06 AM
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I prefer to just continue to find hidden sexual meanings in Lindsey's songs

"doin' the tango in the night"
"I come up fast, but I go down slow"
"think of me sweet darlin' every time you don't come"
"lay me down in the tall grass and let me do my stuff"
"been down one time, been down two times...never going back again"

I have snickered at all of these, and more.

and also in Stevie's duet with Kenny Loggins...
"I know forever we'll be doin' it"

I can't sing along to that song with out laughing!!

I know I'm immature. Sue me.

Girl, you're hilarious! If you're immature, then I'm immature cus I laugh at all of these too. Lindsey is super sexual thats why I love him so. .....why did Stevie leave him again? haha
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:33 AM
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I prefer to just continue to find hidden sexual meanings in Lindsey's songs

"doin' the tango in the night"
"I come up fast, but I go down slow"
"think of me sweet darlin' every time you don't come"
"lay me down in the tall grass and let me do my stuff"
"been down one time, been down two times...never going back again"

I have snickered at all of these, and more.

and also in Stevie's duet with Kenny Loggins...
"I know forever we'll be doin' it"

I can't sing along to that song with out laughing!!

I know I'm immature. Sue me.

Aw man... Okay, I laughed at those, but Never Going Back Again? Never thought of that song as sexual. Now I'll never be able to listen to it the same... thanks a lot haha!
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:06 PM
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Aw man... Okay, I laughed at those, but Never Going Back Again? Never thought of that song as sexual. Now I'll never be able to listen to it the same... thanks a lot haha!
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:31 PM
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Only Over You (I hate the way she sings "I'm *OUT* of my mind....")
You don't know how many times I have sung this part making fun of this song. Probably my most hated sung words by Chris. The way she says the word OUT--and I see YOU know exactly what I mean--the way she does it makes me wish I was there so I could've slapped her in the face and told her to go take a nap.
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:33 PM
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I think it's quite clear the majority of us absolutely HATE two songs by FM: Oh Diane and Silver Girl.
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:37 PM
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You don't know how many times I have sung this part making fun of this song. Probably my most hated sung words by Chris. The way she says the word OUT--and I see YOU know exactly what I mean--the way she does it makes me wish I was there so I could've slapped her in the face and told her to go take a nap.
I soooooo agree!! This song drives me nuts!! And I truly can't say that about many FM songs.....
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