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DerriD wrote:Just Fell In
Song For Suzanne
A Day
Although I happen to like Grove of Eglantine (sorry)
Zan wrote:A Day is probably my favorite Wooden Nickel song. Grove, for me, is more about the subject matter than the actual song. By law, I'm not allowed to hate Song for Suzanne.
Zan wrote:High Crimes
Great Expectations
Krakatoa
Plexiglass Toilet
First Time
Manic Depression cover
Music Time
Carrie Ann
What Have They Done to You
Grove of Eglantine (shudder)
DerriD wrote:Zan wrote:A Day is probably my favorite Wooden Nickel song. Grove, for me, is more about the subject matter than the actual song. By law, I'm not allowed to hate Song for Suzanne.
The subject matter? Praytell what do you mean?![]()
ek88 wrote:High Time
Mr. Roboto
Cold War
Music Time
Show Me The Way
High Crimes and Misdemeanors
Great Expectations
First Time
Heavy Metal Poisoning
Obviously not a Dennis fan here. How can you put Show Me and Roboto on your list? Two classics. Especially SMTW.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:DerriD wrote:Zan wrote:A Day is probably my favorite Wooden Nickel song. Grove, for me, is more about the subject matter than the actual song. By law, I'm not allowed to hate Song for Suzanne.
The subject matter? Praytell what do you mean?![]()
[b]Everyone knows what "The Grove Of Eglantine" refers too.
You know, reading the lyrics of a lot of these Styx song, those guys are really perverted, really bad! [/b]![]()
I actually don't know if I can even listen to another Styx song!!
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:DerriD wrote:Zan wrote:A Day is probably my favorite Wooden Nickel song. Grove, for me, is more about the subject matter than the actual song. By law, I'm not allowed to hate Song for Suzanne.
The subject matter? Praytell what do you mean?![]()
Everyone knows what "The Grove Of Eglantine" refers too.
You know, reading the lyrics of a lot of these Styx song, those guys are really perverted, really bad!![]()
I actually don't know if I can even listen to another Styx song!!
DarwinNebraska wrote:I see Zan wanted a chance to bash Dennis some more so she created a post specifically to do so.
Zan wrote:By the way, NH, it's not WHO the song is about, but WHAT about WHO the song is about that gives me nightmares. lol[/color]
Zan wrote:By the way, NH, it's not WHO the song is about, but WHAT about WHO the song is about that gives me nightmares. lol
Zan wrote:
By the way, NH, it's not WHO the song is about, but WHAT about WHO the song is about that gives me nightmares. lol[/color][/b]
styxfanNH wrote:I understand what it's about. But Dennis had to have gotten his inspiration from somehere.
DerriD wrote:Zan wrote:By the way, NH, it's not WHO the song is about, but WHAT about WHO the song is about that gives me nightmares. lol
While I've never had nightmares pondering the What and the Who, I can say that it's never kept me up at night either...errrr so to speak.
Escape79 wrote:
I actually don't know if I can even listen to another Styx song!!
styxfanNH wrote:DDY: They call it The Grove at Eglantine, but I changed it to The Grove of Eglantine.
[End interview excerpt]
from styxnet lyrics
styxfanNH wrote:[Excerpted from an interview with Dennis DeYoung on the Jonathan Brandmeyer show on WLUP in 1997]
DDY: ...I have a song on there [The Serpent Is Rising] called The Grove Of Eglantine, you know what that means?
JB: No, I have no idea
DDY: Oh please.
JB: I have no idea
DDY: Well, it's a Victorian reference to a part of the female anatomy
JB: The Grove of Eglantine refers to the vagina?
DDY: Well, yeah.
JB: Get outta here!
DDY: They call it The Grove at Eglantine, but I changed it to The Grove of Eglantine.
[End interview excerpt]
from styxnet lyrics
DerriD wrote:Zan wrote:Makes ya just want to run out and eat a big meal, doesn't it?
Something along the lines of a box lunch perhaps?
Zan wrote:You're obviously brilliant. With a perfect screen name. How many Darwin awards have you received, incidentally?
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