| | 2014-09-18 00:21
From blog Not Dead Yet Style
What I Wore: Green Delights I've been listening the The White Album while I do my housework, some of the most original music of the late 60's imo. The George Harrison song "Savoy Truffle" got stuck in my head: "Crème tangerine and Montelimar " is the first line. I used to think it was a drug song, or even a sexy-sex song. But I found this much more pedestrian meaning of the song via Wikipedia: [George]Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to his friend Eric Clapton's chocolate addiction, and indeed he derived the title and many of the lyrics from a box of Mackintosh's Good News chocolates. Supposedly all of the confectionery names used in the song are authentic, except cherry cream and...
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