Hi, i'm currently doing a media project on music videos and one of which is Nymphetamine, i understand the song but i'm confused about the actual meaning, whether the word 'Nymphetamine' derives from 'Nympho' or 'Nymph' because, looking at the lyrics, both seem to fit in, would appreciate your help, thanks.
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Permalink Reply by Cassandra on January 19, 2012 at 6:23 It derives from nympho. The song is about sex and drugs (obv. you know that already). So, Nymphomania + amphetamine = Nymphetamine.
Permalink Reply by Ronnie Auletta on January 19, 2012 at 9:38 Right, because all over the internet people are arguing over which one it is and both present strong arguments, thanks.
Permalink Reply by Ronnie Auletta on January 25, 2012 at 11:50 Also, do you know what the significance of the 'play' or what ever that's going on is?
Permalink Reply by Kevin Hall on January 29, 2012 at 12:04 No arguments, it about BOTH ... SEX AND DRUGS! The chapter in the Gospel of Filth is quite clear.
Ronnie Auletta said:
Right, because all over the internet people are arguing over which one it is and both present strong arguments, thanks.
Permalink Reply by Ronnie Auletta on January 30, 2012 at 10:12 I knew it was about drugs, I was just unsure about whether it was 'Nympho' or 'Nymph'
Kevin Hall said:
No arguments, it about BOTH ... SEX AND DRUGS! The chapter in the Gospel of Filth is quite clear.
Ronnie Auletta said:Right, because all over the internet people are arguing over which one it is and both present strong arguments, thanks.
Permalink Reply by Kevin Hall on January 30, 2012 at 12:26 A Nymphomaniacal Nymph on Amphetamines! In the modern ethos, Nymph, Nymphet and Nympho[mania] have the same connotation.
Permalink Reply by Christine on February 2, 2012 at 19:15 God, translating that song (Nymphetamine Overdose) drove me to the edge!!!
Permalink Reply by Ronnie Auletta on February 2, 2012 at 19:19 God, translating that song (Nymphetamine Overdose) drove me to the edge!!!
Permalink Reply by Tyler on March 16, 2012 at 2:19 I wouldn't quite put it that way.
If my memory serves me well, Dani explained the song as being a "drug-like addiction" to a woman.
Note the word -like.
Permalink Reply by Kevin Hall on March 28, 2012 at 10:06 Apparently "Bared on your tomb I'm a prayer for you loneliness and would you ever soon come above unto me" "dark nails of faith" etc means her love is so strong she raises him from the dead (or near death). Then they fuck again LOL "Lowliness, Slot and Key" bit! Or so I've read somewhere, not my opinion as such but I suppose it makes sense.
Ronnie Auletta said:
Also, do you know what the significance of the 'play' or what ever that's going on is?
Permalink Reply by BETO on March 28, 2012 at 23:45 Apparently "Bared on your tomb I'm a prayer for you loneliness and would you ever soon come above unto me" "dark nails of faith" etc means her love is so strong she raises him from the dead (or near death). Then they fuck again LOL "Lowliness, Slot and Key" bit! Or so I've read somewhere, not my opinion as such but I suppose it makes sense.
Ronnie Auletta said:Also, do you know what the significance of the 'play' or what ever that's going on is?
Permalink Reply by Kevin Hall on March 29, 2012 at 0:03 So the woman Liv Kristine is portraying is being fucked by a Christian Zombie? Sounds about right ... PMSL :P
BETO said:
anyway, i don't hate fuck but i hate zombies and christians etc. Since lazarus was the first zombie and then jebus fucking christ. And i hate werewolfs too,
Kevin Hall said:Apparently "Bared on your tomb I'm a prayer for you loneliness and would you ever soon come above unto me" "dark nails of faith" etc means her love is so strong she raises him from the dead (or near death). Then they fuck again LOL "Lowliness, Slot and Key" bit! Or so I've read somewhere, not my opinion as such but I suppose it makes sense.
Ronnie Auletta said:Also, do you know what the significance of the 'play' or what ever that's going on is?
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