What is "The Summer of '69" really about? Nearly 25 years after the song's debut on the pop charts, Bryan Adams is now claiming that the song isn't about the year 1969 at all. Oh, really, Bryan? Well, then why did you include an apostrophe in the song's title?
Check out this posting for more thoughts on this scandalous topic, including something else that's definitely dirty about the album cover.
I watched a lot of MTV back in the mid-'80s, and I think I'm retroactively traumatized.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Bryan Adams Tries to Be Dirty, but the Proof Is in the Apostrophe
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Howdy!
He's just joshin' you...
http://www.jimvallance.com/01-music-folder/songs-folder-may-27/pg-song-adams-summer-of-69.html
The other side of the story. And if Mr. Adams is telling the truth I personally want to know how he holds hands while he does it.
I agree. I think it's revisionist history, as the blog I linked to said.
What's this about hand holding?
i like the bulge in the album cover
This use of the apostrophe is actually correct (refer to Eats, Shoots, and Leaves) because it is used to abbreviate a year (1969).
Exactly. He's abbreviating a year, not referring to a sexual act.
Another dead link.
OK thanks. I replaced it with another link.
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