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The violent room in The ballad of Dorotthy Parker The Ballad of Dorothy Parker has long been my favorite song by Prince.
I still don't understand what "the violent room" is supposed to mean. Can someone please explain? Thanks | |
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mistatee said: The Ballad of Dorothy Parker has long been my favorite song by Prince.
I still don't understand what "the violent room" is supposed to mean. Can someone please explain? Thanks Violet room edit. I always sang violet room, but looks like 'violent room' is right. Weird! So can't help. Sorry! erik [Edited 2/12/10 8:46am] blah blah blah | |
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mistatee said: The Ballad of Dorothy Parker has long been my favorite song by Prince.
I still don't understand what "the violent room" is supposed to mean. Can someone please explain? Thanks A room (bar etc) where folks were talkin shit about a past girlfriend or him hearing about what or whom she used to date | |
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I always thought it meant he was arguing with someone. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Thanks.
To me it sounds like the violent room could be a place where he talks with ppl he trusts, or his shrink. Maybe the violent room are just his thoughts and memories. It could be his home, or bedroom as well. A place where he argued with his girlfriend. Maybe im wrong. Just want to find out if someone could pinpoint it. | |
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I think the lyrics are pretty clear. Prince has a fight with an ex, meets up with Dorothy, who teaches him that a pants-on bubble bath is the key to happiness, so he goes back to his ex, takes a bubble bath with his pants on, and everything is fixed.
At least, that's the literal meaning. I'm sure there's some underlying metaphor for mental illness there or something. | |
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I have never taken note of this angle of this song. I'm gonna listen to it again. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I always knew those lines...
The word, "Earlier," slipped by me. I guess it could just be a generalization.. It might not mean earlier that day, it could mean an earlier relationship than meeting the waitress at the bar. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I always took it as a state of mind, a place he went to in his head "fighting with lovers past", then he went back and all the fighting stopped once Dorothy had sorted his head out.
I could be wrong! | |
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lotusflw3r said: I always took it as a state of mind, a place he went to in his head "fighting with lovers past", then he went back and all the fighting stopped once Dorothy had sorted his head out.
I could be wrong! Same here, the violent room is obviously a mental state (u don't fight with several ex-girlfriends at once), as is the "bubble bath" (i guess keeping the pants on means friendship over sexuality/romance) A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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