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Old 01-31-2013, 08:55 PM
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Old 01-31-2013, 10:31 PM
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That is Funny! Loved the commentary on Time and SYW especially. Thx for posting!
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Old 01-31-2013, 10:56 PM
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Funny to me that they said there are no non-essential tracks on Mirage.

Well, I love the album, but let's not get completely crazy.

And let's not even talk about thinking there are no non-essential tracks on TITN.

Why would anyone think Caroline might be about abortion?

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Hilarious. The band looks beautiful. But in a barn??

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Funny to me that they said there are no non-essential tracks on Mirage.

Well, I love the album, but let's not get completely crazy.

And let's not even talk about thinking there are no non-essential tracks on TITN.

Why would anyone think Caroline might be about abortion?



Hilarious. The band looks beautiful. But in a barn??

Michele

I agree they totally overrated Mirage, the only essential songs on there are 'Gyspy' and' Hold Me' for me.

I love Tango but is 'You and I Part 2' essential? I think not!

I don't get the 'Caroline' meaning either
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Old 02-01-2013, 06:08 PM
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I know that Caroline isn't about an abortion, but maybe the author thought the lines,
"Time recedes with a fatal drop" and "Cut the cord if you can" had to do with ending a pregnancy rather than a relationship.
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I know that Caroline isn't about an abortion, but maybe the author thought the lines,
"Time recedes with a fatal drop" and "Cut the cord if you can" had to do with ending a pregnancy rather than a relationship.
Yes, good theory; maybe it is the "cut the cord" part. That's as close an explanation as I can find. Plus the author was just trying to be cute anyway, since he'd mentioned abortion earlier. So, he stretched things a little.

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