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From: i23mikja@ida.his.se (Mikael Jakonen)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 94 14:22:28 +0100
Subject: About Song of Solomon and TD
To: Love-Hounds@uunet.UU.NET
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Hi... Sorry I'm late to respond, (I have limited access...) In the digest Mon Feb 7 Alex Gibbs says >Of course it she could have meant it as being fed-up with love. In US English >it could be either. You decide. Any UKers see it differenlty? as a possible explanaion to the quote "For I am sick of love" I am not a UKer, but I'd like to comment on that... The way I see it (as a non-native English speaker) is that it means sick and tired of it. At least, that is my first impression. Of course, when you mention it, the interpretations _can_ be somewhat different, depending on the mood of the wiewer, as well as linguistic references. I simply have to talk my little brother into lending me the album, that I may read the lyrics once again To Rob Petrone: You're not alone! I too disagree with the statement that TD is the greatest album. It's HoL! (or perhapas TKI or LH) Perhaps I should try listening to it in _my car_... if it sounded better in Andy's when he upgraded his stereo from 8 watts to 20, what would it sound like when I can play 400 watts??? Live long and prosper Mikael Jakonen i12mikja@gandalf.his.se (how many Mike are we here anyway?) ps That cloud looks just like the Small Magellan one