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Too bad these guys never made it in States. Mavers and Power are a fab songwriting team. Most people in the U.S. who know the song from Parent Trap, Gilmore Girls or Sixpence None the Richer have no clue about The La's. A shame, really.
Not really. The guitarist of the band denied that it was about Heroin in the book "In Search of the La's: A Secret Liverpool"
But yes, it does have some drug connotations, but it appears that they are unintentional. I believe the evidence. Some people who look at the lyrics say it's about heroin, but someone in the band says otherwise. I trust the guy in the band.
"Pulsing through my veins" and "She calls my name" are key lines to the heroin theory. But this is a great song regardless, I listened to it multiple times a day for like 6 months, haha.
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A shame, really.
But yes, it does have some drug connotations, but it appears that they are unintentional. I believe the evidence. Some people who look at the lyrics say it's about heroin, but someone in the band says otherwise. I trust the guy in the band.