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aberrantandvile
Found a review of their self-titled that mentions a "hidden message" in "The Troubles" https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2009/12/28/819774/- "The first of the three words being sung by the sisters -- "boyfriend," "Ireland," and "ocean" -- over one another, gets preceded by an "uh," and a word fleetingly appears that wasn't there before but that changes the entire tenor and meaning of what is otherwise a pretty light song." Does anybody know what the author is referring to here?
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aberrantandvile
You know I sort of took that ending as just a quirky joke that kind of falls flat but I can see what you're saying there. It can seem silly to try to analyze the meaning of such a joke-y song on the surface but you have to think there must've been some message there given how charged the times and subject were. Maybe a sort of ironic display of solidarity as Irish Catholics themselves?
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aberrantandvile
Realized it now. It's meant to sound like the word "abortion." Feel dumb for having missed this!
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YControl755
I uploaded a different pic--please vote up if you like it! http://www.last.fm/music/The+Roches/+images/72918180
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