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Thread started 08/01/06 6:35pm

sacredwarrior

still i keep vicki waiting

can someone please explain these lyrics to me ? heart


"I'm of the mind to make some mookie.
phonebook..."

The phone rings, it's Vicki callin'
She wants me 2 come 2 the crib
She says conversation's better than being lonely
So I try my best to ad lib
I told the joke about the woman
Who asked her lover "Why is your organ so small?"
He replied "I didn't know I was playin' in a cathedral."
Vicki didn't laugh at all.


This is where she wants 2 be
I am what she wants 2 see
I never known a love so sweet
Still I keep Vicki waiting...
Alright


All is well in Gotham City
The sound of terror is all U hear
Sometimes a pistol takes the place of her body
Sometimes her body's here
But U see when crime is your only love
All that matter is the present, the here and now
People, people, whatever floats this joker's boat
Is whatever this joker will bang



Oh yeah

Talk of children still frightens me
Is my character enough 2 be
One that deserves a copy made?
This I one day, hope 2 see
Until then she's held at bay
By my animal-like persistence
Or maybe she's just 2 proud 2 say
That fate brought us together
And this is where she wants 2 stay



All is well in Gotham town
This is where she wants 2 be
I am what she wants 2 see
I've never known a love so sweet
Still I keep Vicki
Still I keep Vicki
Still I keep Vicki waiting (waiting)
Aha aha

Still I keep Vicki
Still I keep Vicki waiting

This is where she wants 2 be
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #1 posted 08/01/06 7:53pm

BSK3601

okay here's the part where someone gives you a comprehensive answer and you twist the words to show that
a) Prince is living for false media not for his soul,
b) how dare he live it up with pretty women who aren't pretty on the inside etc...
c) Prince is a no good heartbreaker. He's a liar and a cheater too. You don't know why you let him do these things to you. Your friends keep telling you that Prince ain't no good and they don't know that you would leave 'im if you could etc...

Damn... we get it. neutral


Okay I promise forreal this time. That was the last one. The gate was open so I let myself in. These things are like crack once you're addicted, rehab and serious prayer are your only hope.

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Reply #2 posted 08/01/06 9:09pm

Jill785

BSK3601 said:

okay here's the part where someone gives you a comprehensive answer and you twist the words to show that
a) Prince is living for false media not for his soul,
b) how dare he live it up with pretty women who aren't pretty on the inside etc...
c) Prince is a no good heartbreaker. He's a liar and a cheater too. You don't know why you let him do these things to you. Your friends keep telling you that Prince ain't no good and they don't know that you would leave 'im if you could etc...

Damn... we get it. neutral


Okay I promise forreal this time. That was the last one. The gate was open so I let myself in. These things are like crack once you're addicted, rehab and serious prayer are your only hope.

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[Edited 8/1/06 22:23pm]
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Reply #3 posted 08/01/06 11:48pm

toejam

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I heard it was originally about Anna Garcia and him "waiting" for her to turn 18 (the legal age to ... eek)
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Reply #4 posted 08/01/06 11:55pm

sacredwarrior

toejam said:

I heard it was originally about Anna Garcia and him "waiting" for her to turn 18 (the legal age to ... eek)


sorry i dont know who anna garcia is
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Reply #5 posted 08/02/06 3:03am

BananaCologne

sacredwarrior said:

toejam said:

I heard it was originally about Anna Garcia and him "waiting" for her to turn 18 (the legal age to ... eek)


sorry i dont know who anna garcia is


Prince & Anna Garcia (AKA: 'Anna Fantastic') (1988)



Prince and Anna Garcia attend Madam Butterfly in New York (1988)



'Progressive House' feat. Anna Garcia

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Reply #6 posted 08/02/06 3:44am

metalorange

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The song was originally called Anna Waiting for Anna Garcia who was a young girl Prince was dating at the time. But he must surely have changed the lyrics a lot, I doubt originally it had mentions of Gotham city and the Joker in it! I guess that was added to give it more relevance to Batman and of course Vicki Vale is a character in the film.

Taking it as is, the song is sung in the character of the Joker. The first line is a sample from the movie, where the Joker sees a photograph of Vicki Vale and fancies her. I guess 'mookie' is a bit like 'nookie' or 'making love'.

The crib is obviously slang for 'residence'. The joke, at least as I take it, is a smutty innuendo about the size of their relative genitals, or the woman being big, an organ obviously being small in relative to the size of a cathedral rather than say a church - it's not that he's small, it's that she's big.

The basis of the song is the Joker/Prince keeping Vicki waiting - basically, he is refusing to commit to her but she keeps hanging on in hope he will.

The section about Gotham City shows it is the Joker singing - 'all is well' and yet 'terror is all you hear' clearly what the evil Joker prefers. He is saying he can't commit to a longterm relationship because of the nature of his job, constantly living on the edge in the 'here and now'. He takes his opportunities as they come along, such as sleeping with any girl that takes his fancy. Now is all this fantasy or a metaphor for Prince's life as a rock star?

The song then goes onto reveal that Prince/The Joker has considered the possibility of settling down, having children, etc. But his persistance in refusing to commit is stronger than her persistance in trying to get him to commit, or, as he muses, is it that she likes this on/off relationship even though she doesn't admit it to herself, that it is her 'fate'. Or perhaps that's Prince trying to convince himself she enjoys being left hanging on in this relationship to make himself feel better about treating her badly and cheating on her constantly.

So a comic, quirky little song, but perhaps it reveals a lot about how Prince justified cheating on his girlfriends to himself.
[Edited 8/2/06 3:46am]
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Reply #7 posted 08/02/06 4:34am

sacredwarrior

metalorange said:

The song was originally called Anna Waiting for Anna Garcia who was a young girl Prince was dating at the time. But he must surely have changed the lyrics a lot, I doubt originally it had mentions of Gotham city and the Joker in it! I guess that was added to give it more relevance to Batman and of course Vicki Vale is a character in the film.

Taking it as is, the song is sung in the character of the Joker. The first line is a sample from the movie, where the Joker sees a photograph of Vicki Vale and fancies her. I guess 'mookie' is a bit like 'nookie' or 'making love'.

The crib is obviously slang for 'residence'. The joke, at least as I take it, is a smutty innuendo about the size of their relative genitals, or the woman being big, an organ obviously being small in relative to the size of a cathedral rather than say a church - it's not that he's small, it's that she's big.

The basis of the song is the Joker/Prince keeping Vicki waiting - basically, he is refusing to commit to her but she keeps hanging on in hope he will.

The section about Gotham City shows it is the Joker singing - 'all is well' and yet 'terror is all you hear' clearly what the evil Joker prefers. He is saying he can't commit to a longterm relationship because of the nature of his job, constantly living on the edge in the 'here and now'. He takes his opportunities as they come along, such as sleeping with any girl that takes his fancy. Now is all this fantasy or a metaphor for Prince's life as a rock star?

The song then goes onto reveal that Prince/The Joker has considered the possibility of settling down, having children, etc. But his persistance in refusing to commit is stronger than her persistance in trying to get him to commit, or, as he muses, is it that she likes this on/off relationship even though she doesn't admit it to herself, that it is her 'fate'. Or perhaps that's Prince trying to convince himself she enjoys being left hanging on in this relationship to make himself feel better about treating her badly and cheating on her constantly.

So a comic, quirky little song, but perhaps it reveals a lot about how Prince justified cheating on his girlfriends to himself.
[Edited 8/2/06 3:46am]


metalorange THANK YOU!!! thats so cool you wrote so much about it. I really enjoyed reading what you had to say. I had a feeling this would be a good song lyric to discuss. I didnt really have any interpretation in my own head, so its really cool to read someone else's.

Thank you!! heart



and Thank you bananacologne for the pics. appreciated. biggrin
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