22 Jun 01 - 11:40 PM (#490158) Subject: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Jeep man Norman Blake does this song and if you havn't heard it, you should. He does a great job, but I don't rightly understand what the term Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind mean. (Deaf and blind to anything except whiskey)? Your comments are most welcome. Jeep |
23 Jun 01 - 12:16 PM (#490366) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Jeep man Refresh. Help Guys. J |
23 Jun 01 - 11:37 PM (#490682) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Murray MacLeod The fourth verse of the song goes
All around this country I am inclined to think that Norman is suffering from terminal loss of hearing and vision brought about through overindulgence in the demon drink. That would fit in with the downbeat sentiments in the rest of the song. Murray |
23 Jun 01 - 11:43 PM (#490685) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Jim the Bart I would think it applies more metaphorically. I see it as the stage of alcoholism where you can't see that you have a problem and won't listen when someone tries to tell you. |
24 Jun 01 - 12:05 AM (#490688) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Sorcha Is there a reason this is a new thread instead of a continuation of this one???. |
24 Jun 01 - 10:31 PM (#491083) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: Jeep man My bad, Sorcha. Jeep |
09 Aug 09 - 09:18 PM (#2696654) Subject: RE: Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind From: GUEST,Hanrod Great song, and it means what it says. No need for any quasi-positive interpretations or sociological criticism; it is about life, which leaves us deaf and blind, with or without whiskey. |