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From: cnews@dcs.ed.ac.uk
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 19:11:26 BST
To: rec-music-gaffa@uknet.ac.uk
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Path: epcc.ed.ac.uk!welsh From: welsh@epcc.ed.ac.uk (E Welsh) Subject: Re: (no subject given!) Message-ID: <Bw2nuz.20y@dcs.ed.ac.uk> Sender: cnews@dcs.ed.ac.uk (UseNet News Admin) Organization: Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre References: <9210131450.AA26217@relay1.UU.NET> Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1992 18:11:22 GMT In article <9210131450.AA26217@relay1.UU.NET>, M.E.Fletcher@gdr.bath.ac.uk writes: > > I'll probably get in trouble for interpretation again, but could > >someone help me with this? > > The lyrics to "Wow!" contain a line which *sounds* like: "He's too > >busy hitting the Vaseline". If this is really how the lyrics go, am I > >mistaken in assuming that Kate is establishing the "He" as a--to be > >technical--homosexual? If so, I wish she could have found a more appealing > >turn of phrase. It borders on the offensive, were I the easily offended > >type. > > Theatre actors wear heavy make-up known as greasepaint. After the show it > is removed by rubbing it off with vaseline. Hence "he's too busy hitting > the vaseline" means he is too busy back in the dressing room cleaning up > to receive any applause/accolades etc. No dressing room with a star > and make-up girls for him. There is no implied reference to homosexuality. I can't criticise your reasoning, but she has been known to pat her bum while singing that line and looking cheekily at the camera...nuff zed! -- _____________________________________________________________________ / Evan Welsh <evan@ed.ac.uk> \ \ Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (+44 31 650 5960) /