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WHO THE HELL IS THE WILLING MR. K? WARNING This page contains information which you may wish to find out for yourself. SECTIONS: NIX NOUGHT NOTHING ELECTRIC CHAIR THEATRE OTHER SONGS UNKNOWN SONGS Please note that for some of the below information, Mr. Meenee is indebted to Messers Clark, Morden and Justin, not to mention Miss Cheeser and Miss Cootie. Send more info to Mr Meenee at adam1117@yahoo.com |
"GOLD DIGGERS of 1996"
The song is loaded with references to Busby Berkely's film Gold Diggers of 1933. The movie
includes Ginger Rodgers singing "We're in the Money" in Pig Latin, and
includes songs such as "Pettin' in the Park" and "Shadow Waltz."
"I Only Have Eyes For You" is another song from a Berkely movie.
The line "mordre wol out certein it woll nat faille" is from The Prioress's Tale in Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales. The line is similar to "This (murder) will out" from Shakespeare's
"Richard III," a line/play referred to all through the album.
As a matter of fact, if the line "murder will out" is examined in one particular copy of a Shakespeare quote book, a footnote connects it with the line in Canterbury Tales.
Mr. Meenee would just like to point out that to so seamlessly construct of murder song out of references to Berkely and Chaucer is a stunning achievement.
I, NEW
There are many theories as to the use of the term "april fourth it." Mr. Meenee doesn't dare guess which one is the correct one. Same with "PKZ it."
ALL MY HATE
Rotwang and Hel are characters in Fritz Lang's film Metropolis. (see here)
Part of the song refer, aurally, to The Beach Boys' "I Get Around."
The next line in the phrase "A Man, A Plan, A Canal" is "Panama."
ENGINEERING CUBED
No new references from the old version.
HITS FOR MGM
Messers. Goldwyn and Meyer are, most obviously, founders of MGM. The Miss Todd refenced
is probably a reference to actress Thelma Todd, a movie star who died in 1935 of "accidental carbon
monoxide poisoning," aged 30.
Double Indemnity
Contains refences to the Hitchcock film of the same name. The "Third Man" refers to a Welles film.
NOUGHTY BOYS
DANCE OF THE PKZ
No, I don't know what PKZ is either.
The stiffs inc t-shirt indicated that it was actually the chemical PKZ3,
but that also appears to be unidentifiable.
ANGELS
Fortunato may, or more likely may not, refer to a character in Poe's "Cask of Amontillado."
THE MAGICIAN
Some have noted references to "Charles" and "Dickens," which points in the direction of
Dickens' novel "David Copperfield," a name later taken by a popular magician.
Some have also debated whether the word sung is "card" or "god." This debate is especially hot among Metropolis fans, as, in the melting of the album with the film, the song plays during Maria's "sermon."
St. VITUS SAYS
St. Vitus Disorder is a disorder which causes constant twitching, to the point at which
the sufferer appears to be dancing constantly.
Prospero's Party and the Revellers are
a reference to Poe's "Mask of the Red Death."
"will you won't you join the dance" is from the "caucus race" portion of Alice in Wonderland.
FOR YOUR LOVE
OUTRO:To the Egress
"Egress" means "exit." P.T. Barnum put signs reading "to the egress" in his museums to trick
people into leaving, meaning they would have to buy another ticket.
CALIGARI WONDERS
Refers to the silent German Expressionist horror classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Miss Daae is from one of the film versions of Phantom of the Opera. The line "Feast Your Eyes, Glut Your Soul" is also
also from Phantom of the Opera.
Some suggest that the repeated use of the term "no more," which begins to sound like "more no,"
may refer, sneakily, to filmmaker F.W. Murnau of Nosferatu fame.
PEARL THREE
"Brave New World" may refer to Aldous Huxley's book of the same name.
RICHARD
The Richard here is surely a reference to the Shakespearian version of Richard III (whose portrait
adorns the back of the 12" single). "Richard loves Richard" is something Richard tells himself
towards the end of the play, trying to comfort himself. There are several other
lines from Shakespeare in the song; "Now is the winter" refers to Richard's opening monologue,
"the pricking of my thumbs" is a line from Macbeth. Many lines here aren't actually quotes from Richard III,
but they ought to be.
Rosicrutions are a group similar in nature to, say, Freemasons. Some suspect that one or more
of them actually wrote the Shakespeare plays.