![]() ![]() Of course, marrying the girl seems to be the 'right' thing to do when in reality it's the only reason she probably allowed herself to get pregnant. So he draws a line on his paper and he starts writing the pros and the cons of marrying the girl. First he starts out, obviously nervous because he isn't sure what he is going to do about this baby to be. Jerry: Even if there IS no movie, I should point out to you that there is NO proof that anything you are saying is true. Unless, of course, you think the song's about Curly's horse knocking up its stall mate. They have fun with other meaningless phrases in the rest of song. The funny thing is that Finger Eleven obviously felt Curly's philosophy was completely meaningless. The fact that a song was written for it is just one of those oddities of movie making. It didn't make it too far past the planning stage. I wouldn't mind hearing your interpretation just in case there is any fact to your claim.Īssuming you find no hard evidence that there is a said movie out there, I do believe in the end we will have to decide that my interpretation is the correct one.ĭarryl: There IS no movie out there because it was never finished. I am forced to come the conclusion that this is just another one of your made up stories unless you can come up with some hard evidence. Is this another one of your delusions? After doing a quick search myself, I found only one reference to a City Slickers 3 movie, and that reference is another interpretation we did earlier for Counting Crows - Big Yellow Taxi. ![]() The most important thing in life is "one thing", and each person has to figure out what that one thing means to them. For those unfamiliar with the first two movies, Curly, the old ranch hand, had a rather simple philosophy. The song "One Thing" was written on contract for the never released movie "City Slickers 3: Curly Rides Again". ![]() In this case, however, a little research would have paid off, Jerry. This song is about a guy who just found out that he might be becoming a father and is struggling with either keeping or trying to get her to abort the baby.ĭarryl: I'm not normally a big proponent of researching a song's history since the stated motivations behind a song's lyrics and the actual motivations are often very different. Had it not been for hours of listening to Tom Leykis I would have totally missed this one. There was one phrase in it that tipped me off as to what this song is really about. Interpretation: Jerry: This is actually a rather tricky song. ![]()
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