Lyric discussion by mrMojoRisen 

dparks is getting to the point.

There was indeed a club in Canada the Neil and his friends used to frequent. After he turned 21 he was no longer allowed to enter the club.

However this songs goes well beyond that incident which mearly acted as a catalyst for this song.

This song is a lament for childhood and the innocense lost. Something I think we can all relate to in one way or another.

Neil speaks of Young Romance, Days at the Fair, Your First Smoke, and Moving out with such passionte and heartache.

It just doesn't get any better than this. This song embodies all things that make Neil great. Meaningful Lyrics, Colorful Imagry, Storytelling at it's finest and killer guitar.

Screw American Idol! This is REAL musical talent.

Tons of people can get on stage and sing someone elses song.

You take a man who writes/sings his own song, give him an accoutic guitar and harmonica and he sits down and bust out something this poetic and powerful: One in every few million can do that and very few can it do it like Neil.

Plain and Simple: Neil is a musical master.

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