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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2009, 10:38:58 AM »
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2009, 10:39:20 AM »
Major sledgehammer from the Seger tune, not to any specific event but just to the state of being 16.
I was gonna say nearly the same thing, though I was only 12.  I still don't get the first verse, though.  One line in particular...

I was a little too tall
Couldve used a few pounds
Tight pants points hardly renown
She was a black-haired beauty with big dark eyes
And points all her own sitting way up high
Way up firm and high


Tight pants points hardly renown?  Huh?

you aren't the only one:  http://bobseger.forumsunlimited.com/index.php?showtopic=2942

I like this summary: he's dressed up like an adult, in his tight pants, "Points" (boots?) but he's still a fledgling.
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2009, 10:39:51 AM »
Major sledgehammer from the Seger tune, not to any specific event but just to the state of being 16.
I was gonna say nearly the same thing, though I was only 12.  I still don't get the first verse, though.  One line in particular...

I was a little too tall
Couldve used a few pounds
Tight pants points hardly renown
She was a black-haired beauty with big dark eyes
And points all her own sitting way up high
Way up firm and high


Tight pants points hardly renown?  Huh?

from the website segerfiles.com:

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One reference in "Night Moves" is widely misunderstood. I'm fairly certain that everyone under 40 thinks that in "tight pants points hardly renowned," Seger is referring to his crotch. (After all, "points all her own" clearly refers to the woman's nipples, or at least breasts.)

But the first "points" reference isn't anatomical. He's singing "Tight pants, points, hardly renowned" -- meaning, his tight pants are hardly renowned, and his points are hardly renowned. What are points? Little metal things worn on your shoes by high school rebels in the late 50s and early 60s.
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #33 on: January 27, 2009, 11:03:51 AM »
meaning, his tight pants are hardly renowned, and his points are hardly renowned.

I would clarify that a little and say that although he tries to be cool w the pants and his points, it is HE who is hardly renowned, not the pants and the points themselves. 

Unless he is wearing plain pockets and generic homemade points.

"Hey, is that Bob?"

"Sure is, but what is he wearing?  those jeans and points are hardly worth being widely acclaimed and/or highly honored."

"He must be on the welfare."


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/renown

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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #34 on: January 27, 2009, 11:09:07 AM »

"He must be on the welfare."


Did you look that up on the Google?

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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2009, 11:13:51 AM »
And points all her own sitting way up high
Way up firm and high
I seem to remember reports in Rolling Stone at the time where girls in the audience would stand up and flash 'em at that point in the song!
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2009, 11:20:34 AM »

"He must be on the welfare."


Did you look that up on the Google?

 ;)

:)   Eddie Murphy reference.  You can hear it at 2:52 of this clip (listen w headphones - NSFW):
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6jAqkw05co
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #37 on: January 27, 2009, 11:29:53 AM »

"He must be on the welfare."


Did you look that up on the Google?

 ;)

:)   Eddie Murphy reference.  You can hear it at 2:52 of this clip (listen w headphones - NSFW):
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6jAqkw05co

the whole inserting-"the"-where-it-doesn't-belong thing just never seems to go away. I remember as a kid having elderly relatives who would say they were going to "the Safeway" instead of just Safeway. It's an old people thing, I guess.
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #38 on: January 27, 2009, 11:33:05 AM »

"He must be on the welfare."


Did you look that up on the Google?

 ;)

:)   Eddie Murphy reference.  You can hear it at 2:52 of this clip (listen w headphones - NSFW):
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6jAqkw05co

the whole inserting-"the"-where-it-doesn't-belong thing just never seems to go away. I remember as a kid having elderly relatives who would say they were going to "the Safeway" instead of just Safeway. It's an old people thing, I guess.

geographical, too?  Socal residents refer to "the 5" or "the 110 freeway" where Norcals tend to drop the "the"
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #39 on: January 27, 2009, 01:29:10 PM »
1/27/09 - Tuesday!  Some time in...1976!!!

   1.  David Dundas - Jeans On
   2.  Peter Frampton - Show Me the Way
   3.  Queen - Good Company
   4.  Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town
   5.  ELO - Mission (A World Record)
   6.  Cliff Richard - Devil Woman
   7.  Trammps - Where the Happy People Go
   8.  Heart - Dreamboat Annie
   9.  Bob Seger - Night Moves (BEST OF SET!!)
 10.  Warren Zevon - Poor Poor Pitiful Me

BONUS TRACK:  Santana - Dance, Sister, Dance

I have a 10:00 meeting tomorrow, but I wanna guess that we'll get 1984 -- seems we haven't been there since November, amazingly.
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Re: 27 January 2009: a "classic" from 1976
« Reply #40 on: January 27, 2009, 01:47:09 PM »

"He must be on the welfare."


Did you look that up on the Google?

 ;)

:)   Eddie Murphy reference.  You can hear it at 2:52 of this clip (listen w headphones - NSFW):
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6jAqkw05co

the whole inserting-"the"-where-it-doesn't-belong thing just never seems to go away. I remember as a kid having elderly relatives who would say they were going to "the Safeway" instead of just Safeway. It's an old people thing, I guess.

geographical, too?  Socal residents refer to "the 5" or "the 110 freeway" where Norcals tend to drop the "the"

In the midwest both old rural white people and urban black people sometimes append a 'the' to ailments.  "She's got the cancer."  "My uncle has the alzheimers disease."  Of course a lot of urban african americans will even change that to 'the old-timers disease'.
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