I think I finally solved the riddle of Here She Comes Now*. Maybe my favourite VU song/recording.
'Ohh, it looks so good, ohh, she's made out of wood. Just look and see....'
The narrator is waiting for a (sailing) boat.
*at least in my mind
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That has always been my interpretation also . . .
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Unless the song is supposed to be a sexual connotation!
Is this one of the songs in Lou's first book of lyrics? If so is it one of the ones he comments on a the bottom of the page?
Is this one of the songs in Lou's first book of lyrics? If so is it one of the ones he comments on a the bottom of the page?
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i always thought it was about a crazy guy having sex with a dead chick.
or a tree that he thought was a chick?
i dunno.
or a tree that he thought was a chick?
i dunno.
*dextrorotory components synthesis of sympathomimetic musics (contains the equivalent of two complete stereo records)
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I think it's about a sexually unresponsive woman. Hence "oh, if she ever comes now now...", and also being "made out of wood" - ie, rather stiff and static.
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I always thought so too but the first line always nagged me:Mark wrote:I think it's about a sexually unresponsive woman. Hence "oh, if she ever comes now now...", and also being "made out of wood" - ie, rather stiff and static.
Ohh, it looks so good...
What can be both an it and a she and wooden? A boat.
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Yeah, Mark hit on what I always thought it was about.
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glad I'm not the only one...PQ Leer wrote:That has always been my interpretation also . . .
...of course good lyrics can often be read in more than one way.
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There is a vernacular in BDSM circles regarding wooden women.
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I find and easy relation "on BDSM work",betwen the Warhol Vinyl film and WL&WH albun,the whole concept of both are the shocking borders about "sex&drugs".
Meanwhile on Vinyl film the submision role is taken by "Gerald,a male",and on this song the "wooden woman" this role is featured by a female.....might be a relecture on this song about the subject by Lou...it would be interesting to know when the song was written .
..... just a CRAZY theory !!!
Meanwhile on Vinyl film the submision role is taken by "Gerald,a male",and on this song the "wooden woman" this role is featured by a female.....might be a relecture on this song about the subject by Lou...it would be interesting to know when the song was written .
..... just a CRAZY theory !!!
But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground.
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....