As you know, I've long held that the greatest single Canadian lyric is Bruce Cockburn's "I drove all the people home, I was the one with the car." But I never imagined it would end like this.
You know what would make this cover even better?...if our hero's right coat cuff was coloured in black, thereby giving the impression that the comforting arm on his girlfriend's shoulder in fact belonged to our wild-eyed psycho.
As you know, I've long held that the greatest single Canadian lyric is Bruce Cockburn's "I drove all the people home, I was the one with the car." But I never imagined it would end like this.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I can't quite picture Bruce Cockburn taking a girl to "Petters Paradise".
Delete... and when they look back... hanging on the door handle... A HOOK!
ReplyDeleteThe boy really should've taken that news report about the escapee from the lunatic asylum more seriously.
DeleteThat is about the only urban (or suburban) myth I can ever remember.
ReplyDeleteOnly happens in Canada. There you are, in your roadster, sparking with your sweetie, and you get murdered by Raymond Massey.
ReplyDeleteYou're probably asking yourself, "What took Knuckles so long to respond?"
ReplyDeleteAnswer: I just now saw it! And am loving it!!!
Knuckles G.
You know what would make this cover even better?...if our hero's right coat cuff was coloured in black, thereby giving the impression that the comforting arm on his girlfriend's shoulder in fact belonged to our wild-eyed psycho.
ReplyDeleteKnuckles G.