Hi everybody!
Maybe somebody can help me on this one! In Dillinger's song "Cocaine running around my brain" New York should be spelled as "A knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork".
Why? Is there any logic in this that I don't see?
I'm not a native speaker of english, so it could be some (part of a) nursery rhyme...
Thanks in advance!
A knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork?? Please Help!!
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Demins
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forkhead
Re: A knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork?? Please Help!!
interesting
one disco 45 sleeve of this tune also suggest some link with coke... runnin' around ma brain.
one disco 45 sleeve of this tune also suggest some link with coke... runnin' around ma brain.
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Advance To May Pen
Re: A knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork?? Please Help!!
During the late 70s there was an advertising campaign to promote New York as a great place to eat and a knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork etc, was used as a motto. As a matter of interest, this was not the first time a reggae dj used such a thing for a lyric -- Best Dressed Chicken In Town was another slogan from an ad.
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rcdupre
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Re: A knife, a fork, a bottle and a cork?? Please Help!!
interesting, I was wondering about that too. I think it also has to do with the influx of Jamaican posses / political gangs into the NYC burroughs in that era and their cocaine runnings.
If you can get ahold of the book "Born Fi Dead" it's very informative.
If you can get ahold of the book "Born Fi Dead" it's very informative.