Oh man, how did you let that be how you listened to it to start with!? Gosh. Do you mind my asking why? (Feel free to PM or bring this into the private supporter thread if you'd like, or not respond at all, totally your call.) The way I read it is: The joke is how Mark likes looking at naked men. He likes looking at naked men so much he built a pool to do so. Now, I think the "joke" is that it's creepy as hell to build something to look at naked people. Like if you built a bouncy castle to watch women: creepy. Misogynistic. Mark's not actually building the pool, but is expressing this creepiness of voyeurism in a fictitious way. I don't think looking at naked men or wanting to look at naked or half men is a bad thing (I don't think Mark does either, nor do I think the punchline is that a man is looking at a man), the punchline is doing something so over the top extravagant and in a creepy way ... which was my reading of the lyrics in question. My reading of the joke: how would a sad pathetic person watch naked people when he's sad/lonely/pathetic — answer: by building a pool. The joke, in my reading, is on the sad creepy person, not on their sexuality. Side-bar: Mark's played around with his sexuality for years, expressing masculine and feminine traits, colors, make-up, and enjoyment of nakedness of both men and women. I don't know how Matt currently identifies, but I seem to remember an interview at one point discussing it as well. My reading, with some history of the band member's stance on things like that (two are very outspoken in support) was not that gay men are the joke, but wanting to creep-spy on people is. With the amount of things I find offensive I've listened to in the past few months, I could be way off and my calibration may be wayyyyy off, but even though I really don't like to talk about my sexuality or personal life - I totally get some people finding things more offensive than others (see: any of the discussion about almost any music the past few months), and totally respect that. I was more just curious if there was something I was totally missing, because this is the kind of thing I usually see.
I ordered the vinyl through Amazon, just hoping it's the 180g. Don't want to pay $12 in shipping and tax through King's Road.
This is a way, way, way better use of your time than talking to me! Please, do that. Hahaha. Have one on me!
The song is fine. I don't have any built up excitement or anything in regards to this album, which bums me out. I'm trying to piece together my relationship with blink. The band ruled my entire life when I was younger. I was obsessed. I listened to their albums on repeat, learned everything about the band etc. but looking back, I don't think I ever really paid attention to their lyrics. When I listen to their older stuff, I still find enjoyment in most of the songs but the lyrics do absolutely nothing for me, for the most part. If anything, I've come to realize how poorly worded and awkward they are (not even stepping into the pool that is the problematic side of them). Idk, I posted this earlier on the site but it's so weird to me to fall so out of love with an obsession that lasted a decade.
Do you think we'll be getting a couple of songs (or at least another one) released before the full album drops? It seems to be a common routine for bands nowadays. Deftones, for example, released 3 songs before GORE was out officially.
The confidence and certainty in your sentence just warmed my anxiously impatient blink-fan-heart. I'll take this as a yes.
That build-up around 2:45 is everything, then when it happens again around 3:30 it's just as good. Travieeee for the win