In a message dated 98-09-24 00:47:21 EDT, you write:
<< Also, does anybody really know what "1934" is about?? I've heard that
it's about not wanting to go home (thanks to a critic in an article
somewhere), but I can't see how he gets this from having "silver hidden
under the floor" that's "been there since the Civil War" so he'll be home
by "1934." >>
Didn't someone awhile back (Lee perhaps?) say that those lines were in
reference to George's grandmother who hid her silver under the floor boards of
her house during the Civil War? I also seem to recall whoever saying that she
then forgot where it was and then it was found many years later.
And, totally unrelated, but I have to pass it along that to all you fellow
Springsteen fans out there, the box set looks like a definite go for 11/17!!
Whoo-hoo!!!
-Erica