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So the song isn't about American Football...?
Out of interest do you think the original post was well worded or foul mouthed and divisive. I've never had a problem with folk no matter what their preference is but H/Boy does not come across as a pleasant individual, he's not a Morrissey fan and his choice of language is terrible.A lot of songs are related to homosexuality (and not really "humansexuality").
I understood his "I'm not sorry" that way the first time I've head it and I still think of it that way:
"The woman of my dreams, Well, There never was one
And I'm, Not sorry for, For the things I've said
There's a wild man in my head,"
i.e, "There isn't a woman in my dreams, there's a man".
But his was already doing it in his early solo times... Picadilly Palare can be considered a song about being gay.
Other than that, you'll find homophobic idiots here, which simply means that people are stupid... in most cases you can simply pretend that they don't exist because discussions with some people simple lead to... I don't know where, but probably not any interesting place!
Pin and mount me like a butterfly
Out of interest do you think the original post was well worded or foul mouthed and divisive. I've never had a problem with folk no matter what their preference is but H/Boy does not come across as a pleasant individual, he's not a Morrissey fan and his choice of language is terrible.
I'm the 'anonymous' that called him out on his intention to create another sleazy thread, it's all he does.
Warning: Homophobic rats including you GERM, if it's to much for your fragile minds to handle, kindly don't post...
The reason I ask because following an recent re-listen of one of Moz's least acclaimed albums "Maladjusted" and I always found "Wide To Receive" intriguing because of it's coy but very obvious lyrics of Moz basically getting or wanting to get well.. if I want to be blunt, "f***ed"
Because I'm lying here
Wide to receive
Almost anything
You'd care to give
Now this is his most homoerotic song or is there more I'm missing?
I am ashamed to say that - despite the entire song absolutely dripping with not-even-slightly hidden sexual imagery and innuendo - it wasn't until a couple of years back that I realised the line "Let me get your head" actually referred to oral sex. I'm far too much of a prude for my own good.Handsome Devil, surely?
I am ashamed to say that - despite the entire song absolutely dripping with not-even-slightly hidden sexual imagery and innuendo - it wasn't until a couple of years back that I realised the line "Let me get your head" actually referred to oral sex. I'm far too much of a prude for my own good.
Out of interest do you think the original post was well worded or foul mouthed and divisive. I've never had a problem with folk no matter what their preference is but H/Boy does not come across as a pleasant individual, he's not a Morrissey fan and his choice of language is terrible.
I'm the 'anonymous' that called him out on his intention to create another sleazy thread, it's all he does.
the wild man in my head is depression,he said so in an interview which should be easy to find once you exit here.A lot of songs are related to homosexuality (and not really "humansexuality").
I understood his "I'm not sorry" that way the first time I've head it and I still think of it that way:
"The woman of my dreams, Well, There never was one
And I'm, Not sorry for, For the things I've said
There's a wild man in my head,"
i.e, "There isn't a woman in my dreams, there's a man".
But his was already doing it in his early solo times... Picadilly Palare can be considered a song about being gay.
Other than that, you'll find homophobic idiots here, which simply means that people are stupid... in most cases you can simply pretend that they don't exist because discussions with some people simple lead to... I don't know where, but probably not any interesting place!
And the verse goes on "And let me get your head on the conjugal bed", actually.It's "let me get my hands...(on your mammary glands)'' actually.