Over-Controling Spouses/Lovers/Boyfreinds.
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thank fsm. In The Murder Scene Age: 36 Gender: Female Posts: 20564 | of course he wasn't worth it. they never, ever, ever are. |
xxZalanortxx Killjoy Age: 28 Gender: Male Posts: 79 | I've actually noticed that the song Ava Adore, by the Smashing Pumpkins seems to relate directly to this. Billy is saying of how him and D'arcy must never be apart, he wants to make sure she keeps up here appearance to his liking, and he constantly uses the excuse that he adores her. It almost seems as if he was warning her that if he started acting this way, that she should tell him. The song seems to sum up a great deal of the actions taken against their lover. |
fabulous killjoy. Moderator Age: 31 Gender: Female Posts: 46256 | xxZalanortxx:Lol what? sorry but D'arcy and Billy were never in a relationship; D'arcy and James were back in the day, and when Adore the album was being made, Billy's girlfriend at the time was a woman by the name of Yelena. Not that any of this is relevant information, but that's definitely not what the song's about |
xxZalanortxx Killjoy Age: 28 Gender: Male Posts: 79 | gnihsams snikpmup.: I thought they were. I heard a bunch of fans commenting on wishing that Billy and D'arcy were still together, so I assumed they were. How they acted together in the song made it seem kind of like that, but I guess James was in the video too. Sorry, I don't know that much about bands to tell you the truth. I don't possess much common knowledge period. I consider myself to be more of an academic type. Anyways, I think the message in the song is the same though. If not, then whoops. |
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