Reading an old Jack Reacher last night (new to me – from 2008) and for some reason, I began streaming the Red Hot Chili Peppers “Around the World” (1999). The Reacher novel, Nothing to Lose, reminded me of some places where I’d been stationed and things that were discussed, done, heard about, witnessed, that sort of thing, you know, the whole been around the world thing.
I’ve not been all around the world, or even all around America. Besides, in the military, and then in marketing, you really don’t see much of the world. For me, I was often flown in, put into a place, typically there for a few days, doing my thing. If it’s a longer time period, chances to explore were found, but many times, it was in and out, and then on to the next place. Funny, looking back, how often I traveled alone, often in a unique role, briefly joining some group of strangers, and then gone again.
The Chili Peppers are wonderful if you don’t listen too closely to the lyrics–most of them make very little sense!
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I agree. I knew some lyrics to this song but when I looked up the rest, I was like, what the heck?
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Check out “Especially in Michigan”—awesome song but those lyrics!
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Yes, you get the sense they were just sitting around saying, “Give me something that rhymes!”
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😂
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