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Toph wrote:Can someone explain to me the meaning behind this song?
Rockwriter wrote:Toph wrote:Can someone explain to me the meaning behind this song?
At the time Tommy explained that he was driving through the desert with a friends of his - I think it may have been Jim Cahill in fact - and they were talking about what kind of girls they liked, and I think Tommy mentioned he liked girls who had their own thing going on, women who had a career and weren't just good-looking toys so to speak. And he coined the phrase "girls with guns" to describe such women. I'm paraphrasing, it's been a long time since I listened to any of his interviews from that era. But I'm pretty sure that's the gist of it.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Higgy wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
I'm here to say, as I stand before you this evening, that both of these songs suck - real bad. But not as bad as City Slicker!!!
gr8dane wrote:Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Maybe Dennis only get laid when he writes songs about Suzette hence the vast amount of songs about her.
Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Toph wrote:Zan wrote:Toph wrote:Kind of summarizes the difference between Dennis and Tommy.
Dennis's first solo song is an introspective look at lost innocence and childhood memories - a real in depth examination of his life to date. Tommy is advice on how to get laid...
Maybe if Dennis wrote more songs about getting laid, he wouldn't have so many uptight, humorless plebs as fans...
Actually I'd say it speaks more to the lack of mental capacity of Tommy Shaw fans to understand anything beyond the rudementary lyrics that are so prevelent in most of his songs...
Jodes wrote:Where as I might agree with you on GWG and well What If was pretty much coke fueled, I think you should go back and listen to Ambition and 7DZ.. Nothing really rudementary about the lyrics on either one of those cds..
Abitaman wrote:Girls has some good songs on it besides the title track, Lonely School, Kiss Me Hello and Free to Love You. But the cd is very over produced. Too much echo/reverb.
Zan wrote:Abitaman wrote:Girls has some good songs on it besides the title track, Lonely School, Kiss Me Hello and Free to Love You. But the cd is very over produced. Too much echo/reverb.
It was the 80's...
Toph: LOL! Good one.
Abitaman wrote:Girls has some good songs on it besides the title track, Lonely School, Kiss Me Hello and Free to Love You. But the cd is very over produced. Too much echo/reverb.
FormerDJMike wrote:I noticed GWG was re-issued last year on CD thru Universal Music. I ordered it and had not listened to it in years. I forgot how good it was (at least to me). I find GWG to be an enjoyable listen.
Mike
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