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------ performed by Jefferson Airplane
James Joyce Ulysses | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/9/09
the Joyce in Rejoyce is James Joyce and the references about Bloom and Molly are characters from his Ulysses. However we need someone more conversant than I with the book to tell us if there is definite correspondences with the song.
Not so strange. | Reviewer: keef | 1/26/08
Beautiful song .... you sort of have to have lived through the 50's version of the American dream or at least be familiar with its sentiments to get the meaning behind this song ... I remember being shocked to pieces when I first heard it, in particular the line "Sell your mother for a Hershey bar" -- this is a reference to European teenagers at the time being told "you know what those Americans did to your poor mother? They raped her in response to her hospitality" -- a sentiment I'm personally familiar with. I find the line "I'd rather have my country die for me" to be far more poignant than any lyric in the last 20 years, especially in the wake of the current economic crisis.
Strange ... | Reviewer: Com-pie | 11/9/07
Very peculiar lyrics, can't make any sense
Besides these lines need to be corrected
E.g: "Chemical change, and lace" should be
"Chemical change, like a laser beam" a.s.o.
Com-pie
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