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alexandra



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:54 am    Post subject: blower�s daughter Reply with quote

Hi everybody

I haven�t been here for quite a while...
So, in this song, The Blower�s Daughter by Damien Rice, it says
��and so it is
just like you said it should be
we�ll both forget the breeze
most of the time
and so it is
the colder water
the blower�s daughter
the pupil in denial...``

What does that mean? My boss want to know, so please, anybody, save my job. Smile
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Brian Boyd



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Alexandra

The blower's daughter mentioned in that song is the daughter of Damien Rice's clarinet teacher.

Have you seen the movie 'Closer'? The song is in that film.

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Marcomb



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:57 am    Post subject: You like Damien Rice? Reply with quote

Hi,

Um.....my post is not quite related to learning English.
But if you like Blower's Daugther, I recommand you try to listen Damien's other songs, like Volcano, Cold Water, and Cannon Ball. They are all good.

Post Me back if you got other similar music's choice.

Martin
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Blossom



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is a Blower's Daughter? Why Blower?

Is he the opposite of Sucker?
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advoca



Joined: 09 Oct 2003
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is a blower? And why does he have a daughter?

A search around the web shows that many people are baffled about the meaning of �blower� in the Damien Rice�s song called �The Blower�s Daughter.� It seems that �blow� means hash in Ireland, and possibly a �blower� is a supplier of hash, but what that has to do with anything in the song no-one seems to know.

One possible explanation, as Brian has said, is that a blower is someone who plays a wind instrument and that the Blowers Daughter is a clarinet teacher�s daughter.

A blower is a slang term for telephone in Britain, and it is also the slang name for an automobile engine supercharger. In Canada it is short for a snow blower. A blower is also a euphemism for a situation badly gone wrong, and it is also used (coarsely) for a male or female who will indulge in oral s e x (blow jobs).

You might be interested to learn that a blower is also the third cosine of the 21mm diamond drill�s amplified sonic profile, all coupled to three dilithium capacitors of from Teraterac Industries.

So you can take your pick Blossom and Alexandra
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Brian Boyd



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I didn't mention the third cosine of the 21mm diamond drill�s amplified sonic profile, all coupled to three dilithium capacitors of from Teraterac Industries in my post because I thought that would have been stating the obvious. Wink

Actually, the reason I know the blower is a clarinet teacher is because I looked around the internet too.

Seeing all of those uses for 'blow' also made me think of a 'blow hard' - someone who loves talking about themself, someone who boasts a lot. This is also known as 'blowing your own trumpet'.

Maybe Rice's clarinet teacher was a boastful person, so Rice was making a play on words by calling him 'the blower' (he blows the clarinet, and he's also blows his own tr- ... um .... clarinet!). Very Happy

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