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sympathy_0
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Let Love In - Only Album with a Song Nam
« on: Jan 13th, 2010, 3:31am » |
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I was just thinking about this, and LLI is really the only album that is named after a song. Sure there is Dizzy up the girl (Dizzy) but that is not exactly the same thing. I just thought this was weird, and it might have been discussed already. Does anyone know why this is? And if the new album is called Something for the rest of us, do you think there will be a song on the album called that? I personally do not. While I am on the topic, does anyone remember any of the goo's explaining the name of "Gutterflower"?
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Christina
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Re: Let Love In - Only Album with a Song Nam
« Reply #1 on: Jan 13th, 2010, 9:26pm » |
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"Gutterflower" was taken from a Pablo Neruda poem, I think? Can't remember if John specified why he chose the phrase though.
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sympathy_0
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Re: Let Love In - Only Album with a Song Name
« Reply #2 on: Jan 14th, 2010, 2:11pm » |
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Yes Christina, now that you mention it I remember reading that somewhere. What could LLI be titled? Haha. The Moment? The Answer? Where we Begin? Lol
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