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I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard!!! | |
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I don't know why u are frowning, although it does sound a little sad when Prince sings that line...
and when u have heard a cd from beginning to end a hundred times...a shuffle button is a nice feature when mixing records. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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It's one of my favorite songs. | |
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Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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MikeMatronik said: Out of respect for my neighbors, I always try to keep the flowers on my lawn on a low setting. I ain't looking ta garner any kind of attention or make a statement or nothin'. I just want my property to look nice, izall. | |
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psychodelicide said: Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about.
It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. | |
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paintedlady said: psychodelicide said: Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about.
It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. That makes sense. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Sublime tune, and just so Joni Mitchell-esque - perfection! | |
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paintedlady said: psychodelicide said: Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about.
It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: paintedlady said: It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. What song is this? I can't find the lyrics. | |
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Twinkly1 said: Genesia said: I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. What song is this? I can't find the lyrics. Condition of the Heart We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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This song is spectacular - both the music and the lyrics. It's the kind of thing I really miss hearing from him. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: paintedlady said: It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. Ohhhh, I like that! I gotta go listen to this song now, haven't heard it in awhile. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Genesia said: I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. Ohhhh, I like that! I gotta go listen to this song now, haven't heard it in awhile. I like these interpretations. I'm curious about a couple things having read the lyrics: 1. The color Yellow can also mean (per Wikipedia) harmony through conflict, and intellectualism? 2. Clara Bow, the silent screen actress' home life was full of conflict and saddness. 3. daisies are considered weeds. Could he mean that he's unsure about what to do with this woman; he previously tried to love two others (Paris and London) and got rejected. Now he wants to love/reach out to this one who has many conflicts (daisies in her yard) but doesn't know how to or if he should because of the past exeriences with the others.??? | |
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Twinkly1 said: psychodelicide said: Ohhhh, I like that! I gotta go listen to this song now, haven't heard it in awhile. I like these interpretations. I'm curious about a couple things having read the lyrics: 1. The color Yellow can also mean (per Wikipedia) harmony through conflict, and intellectualism? 2. Clara Bow, the silent screen actress' home life was full of conflict and saddness. 3. daisies are considered weeds. Could he mean that he's unsure about what to do with this woman; he previously tried to love two others (Paris and London) and got rejected. Now he wants to love/reach out to this one who has many conflicts (daisies in her yard) but doesn't know how to or if he should because of the past exeriences with the others.??? Okay, IMO you are reading waaaaayyyyy too much into this. I don't think that, in 1985, Prince was consulting Wikipedia on the connotations of the color yellow. The song is about Wendy and Susannah. Legend has it that Prince thought Wendy lookedand/or acted like Clara Bow. Have you ever seen a movie with Clara Bow? She was known as "The 'It' Girl" because of her vivacious personality. And did that woman have some hair! The verse about "the woman from the ghetto" is about Wendy and Susannah - twins - wearing the same cologne and giggling the same giggle. I think it's safe to say that at this stage of their relationship, Prince did not consider Susannah a "weed." We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: Twinkly1 said: I like these interpretations. I'm curious about a couple things having read the lyrics: 1. The color Yellow can also mean (per Wikipedia) harmony through conflict, and intellectualism? 2. Clara Bow, the silent screen actress' home life was full of conflict and saddness. 3. daisies are considered weeds. Could he mean that he's unsure about what to do with this woman; he previously tried to love two others (Paris and London) and got rejected. Now he wants to love/reach out to this one who has many conflicts (daisies in her yard) but doesn't know how to or if he should because of the past exeriences with the others.??? Okay, IMO you are reading waaaaayyyyy too much into this. I don't think that, in 1985, Prince was consulting Wikipedia on the connotations of the color yellow. The song is about Wendy and Susannah. Legend has it that Prince thought Wendy lookedand/or acted like Clara Bow. Have you ever seen a movie with Clara Bow? She was known as "The 'It' Girl" because of her vivacious personality. And did that woman have some hair! The verse about "the woman from the ghetto" is about Wendy and Susannah - twins - wearing the same cologne and giggling the same giggle. I think it's safe to say that at this stage of their relationship, Prince did not consider Susannah a "weed." Oh, o.k. thanks, I really don't know the history.I appreciate the extra information, truly. | |
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Genesia said: Twinkly1 said: I like these interpretations. I'm curious about a couple things having read the lyrics: 1. The color Yellow can also mean (per Wikipedia) harmony through conflict, and intellectualism? 2. Clara Bow, the silent screen actress' home life was full of conflict and saddness. 3. daisies are considered weeds. Could he mean that he's unsure about what to do with this woman; he previously tried to love two others (Paris and London) and got rejected. Now he wants to love/reach out to this one who has many conflicts (daisies in her yard) but doesn't know how to or if he should because of the past exeriences with the others.??? Okay, IMO you are reading waaaaayyyyy too much into this. I don't think that, in 1985, Prince was consulting Wikipedia on the connotations of the color yellow. The song is about Wendy and Susannah. Legend has it that Prince thought Wendy lookedand/or acted like Clara Bow. Have you ever seen a movie with Clara Bow? She was known as "The 'It' Girl" because of her vivacious personality. And did that woman have some hair! The verse about "the woman from the ghetto" is about Wendy and Susannah - twins - wearing the same cologne and giggling the same giggle. I think it's safe to say that at this stage of their relationship, Prince did not consider Susannah a "weed." Interesting, thanks for the info. You seem to know a lot about this song. I listened to this song again today, and I forgot what a beautiful song it is. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Clara Bow:
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Goddamn it!
Somebody around here has got their daisies turn up too damn high. I can barely see what you guys are postin'. | |
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That's cool. One day every day will be a yellow day... | |
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psychodelicide said: Clara Bow:
Yup, I know who she is. I watched one of her silent films (Wings, 1927) the other night. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: psychodelicide said: Clara Bow:
Yup, I know who she is. I watched one of her silent films (Wings, 1927) the other night. I figured you probably did. I posted it for other orgers who might not know who she is. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about.
Maybe she had an extremely bushy bush. Shaved muffs weren't exactly the in thing back then. | |
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Genesia said: This song is spectacular - both the music and the lyrics. It's the kind of thing I really miss hearing from him.
The intro is fucking genius. I still think he's better at piano than at guitar and he's fucking brilliant at guitar. | |
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Genesia said: Twinkly1 said: I like these interpretations. I'm curious about a couple things having read the lyrics: 1. The color Yellow can also mean (per Wikipedia) harmony through conflict, and intellectualism? 2. Clara Bow, the silent screen actress' home life was full of conflict and saddness. 3. daisies are considered weeds. Could he mean that he's unsure about what to do with this woman; he previously tried to love two others (Paris and London) and got rejected. Now he wants to love/reach out to this one who has many conflicts (daisies in her yard) but doesn't know how to or if he should because of the past exeriences with the others.??? Okay, IMO you are reading waaaaayyyyy too much into this. I don't think that, in 1985, Prince was consulting Wikipedia on the connotations of the color yellow. The song is about Wendy and Susannah. Legend has it that Prince thought Wendy lookedand/or acted like Clara Bow. Have you ever seen a movie with Clara Bow? She was known as "The 'It' Girl" because of her vivacious personality. And did that woman have some hair! The verse about "the woman from the ghetto" is about Wendy and Susannah - twins - wearing the same cologne and giggling the same giggle. I think it's safe to say that at this stage of their relationship, Prince did not consider Susannah a "weed." I think it's safe to say that you've been smoking too much weed! | |
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dseann said: psychodelicide said: Does anybody know what "I'm blinded by the daisies in your yard" means and refers to? This is something that I've always been curious about.
Maybe she had an extremely bushy bush. Shaved muffs weren't exactly the in thing back then. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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dseann said: Genesia said: This song is spectacular - both the music and the lyrics. It's the kind of thing I really miss hearing from him.
The intro is fucking genius. I still think he's better at piano than at guitar and he's fucking brilliant at guitar. Right? Who does a 2-1/2 minute intro on album track? I mean...I can see it on a live version, but...that's some ballsy stuff right there. And I've always loved his piano playing. This song always struck me as sort of Debussy-ish. Totally Impressionist and very cool. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: paintedlady said: It's a metaphor for, she left him and every thing has gone to ish. To me anyways. I have a different interpretation. I think the chorus of that song is about a love that is (as yet) unrequited. He thinks of this woman constantly. His friends tell him he's wasting his time. But he loves thinking of her. Every day is a yellow day means the thoughts are like a sunny day - they make him happy. And the daisies are her beauty and everything good about her - qualities that outshine everything else in his world, so that he's blinded to everything else. I really like your interpretation of this Beautiful song The piano, the vocals, the emotion in this song is just Wonderful. This is a Special song that is close 2 my Heart | |
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dseann said: Genesia said: This song is spectacular - both the music and the lyrics. It's the kind of thing I really miss hearing from him.
The intro is fucking genius. I still think he's better at piano than at guitar and he's fucking brilliant at guitar. I wholeheartedly agree. | |
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TheMightyCelestial said: Goddamn it!
Somebody around here has got their daisies turn up too damn high. I can barely see what you guys are postin'. I like hearing every1's interpretations of it. Even if it may not b what the song means 2 each of us personally, it gives me a fresh perspective on a 23 year old song. Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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