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I had the idea that this song might be about homophobia. One guy (and we know it's a guy, because of the use of the pronoun "he") asks "the fellow next door" for the last dance, and the fellow next door flips the first guy the bird, because men dancing together isn't considered mainstream behavior. I'm probably way off base here, though. -[[User:VoVat|VoVat]] | I had the idea that this song might be about homophobia. One guy (and we know it's a guy, because of the use of the pronoun "he") asks "the fellow next door" for the last dance, and the fellow next door flips the first guy the bird, because men dancing together isn't considered mainstream behavior. I'm probably way off base here, though. -[[User:VoVat|VoVat]] | ||
:No, it makes sense. That would definitely explain the "USA" part. -[[User:MetalDetector|MetalDetector]] | :No, it makes sense. That would definitely explain the "USA" part. -[[User:MetalDetector|MetalDetector]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:18, 22 December 2013
- Song
- Lyrics
- Interpretations
- Credits
- Guitar Tab
- Bass Tab
- Chronology
I had the idea that this song might be about homophobia. One guy (and we know it's a guy, because of the use of the pronoun "he") asks "the fellow next door" for the last dance, and the fellow next door flips the first guy the bird, because men dancing together isn't considered mainstream behavior. I'm probably way off base here, though. -VoVat
- No, it makes sense. That would definitely explain the "USA" part. -MetalDetector