Lyric discussion by idic5 

I believe this very fine song is about appearance (and it's guises so to speak) and how in a sense all we have is appearance. It is directly about Andy, even mentions his name, interestingly. Andy's act was about presentation/story/image/appearance, games if you will. One never knew when Andy was 'on' or 'off'. He always made you ask 'is it real' or is it a game or act?' When Andy brought the audience into 'the act' he reached a transcendent genius where the viewer and the subject are one big presentation. I belive stype saw and understood this genius and thus the inspired honorific song for Andy.

This I believe is the significance of stype's copious references to games such as 21 risk monopoly and the like. He also associates in the same context as these games, common stories, or myths, such as moses and staff, egypt and the snake, and newton and the proverbial apple, and of course, the man on the moon - which ultimately is a story or image for us since none of can BEGIN to experience this directly. I recall some interesting movie in the 80's where the premise was that the moon experience was all trumped up and contrived...

In the same way that andy could manipulate the breakfast with blassie, maybe there will be a truck stop instead of st peter's.

These are some initial impressions of the song. I did have a question on what stype meant by 'never believers'. 'Belief' in my analysis sketched here would be tantamount to knowing appearance, or a set of self consistant premises and propositions such as in a game like monopoly or in a wrestling match (not 'knowledge' or 'reality').

In new york they built a skyscraper on stilts above St Peter's catholic church. The building houses some parcel delivery company. Truck stop.

What are you talking about!!

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