![]() ![]() From his first album Sweeny Todd (theres a clue) “If Wishes Were Horses”, too his latest work where he describes a 69 Buick, theres no reason to think it would be anything other than a super collectible 69 Chopper that I’m sure got his juices flowing & left a lasting impression on him. Now all the pieces fall into place & you see the reason for all the hidden meanings. I got my first real six string Bought it at the five and dime Played it til my fingers bled Was the summer of 69 Me and. So where does the 69 come from if its not about sex? Well that might have a little somthing to do with a Nottingham built 1969 Raleigh Chopper the prince of thieves swiped directly in front of said theater in the tall grass of late summer 70 or 71. Bryans claim of the songs inspiration being about simultaneous oral sex doesn’t seem to hold much water & the song is generally considered about a lost childhood, a reoccurring theme in his work. Summer Of 69 - Bryan Adams - Summer Of 69 I got my first real six-string Bought it at the five-and-dime Played it til my fingers bled. Thats also why Bryan was having trouble with the law. ![]() Thats why Bryan usta like to hide out at the drive-in. Back then we were base brats (born raised and transferred somewhere) with violent alcoholic military fathers suing for divorce. The only reason I can figure that nobody figured this out is because its a secret. It wasnt till 1970 where Bryan upgrades from a toy too get his first real guitar & this is also the year he moves to Beacon Hill with the drive-in. In 1969 Bryan is in Texas & no where near the Queensway Drive-In Theater, The same very same place that a future Tom Cruse lived just up the road at that time. In order to get a better picture of what is more likely going on with this classic double entender, you hafta go back almost 50 years to a seldom mentioned suburb, on the edge of the city too a deserted strip called Shefford Rd. Summer Of 69 Song lyrics from (1985) movie is penned by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance, sung by Bryan Adams, music composed by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance. It was the summer, the summer, the summer of '69, yeah. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. I think about you, wonder what went wrong Sometimes when I play that old six-string I guess nothin' can last forever, forever, no! Apparently their relationship, just like the band, didn't last long. Third verse is a reflection of his glory days, the good ole days.įourth and fifth verses are about Bryan's summer job - he had a gig at a drive-in, and how he met his girlfriend. They couldn't stay together, however, as band members fell apart, but Bryan never lost his love for music I mean dude is still active. Second verse goes into the details of how Bryan put "six-string" into use - by forming a band in high school. It says "real six-string" So I'd assume it's a electric guitar as opposed to a simple acoustic one.īought it at the five-and-dime - Bryan bought his guitar from a "five-and-dime," which means something like a dollar shop. I got my first real six-string - six-string means a guitar. ![]()
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