The Lemon Song lyric (originally from 1937 by Arthur McKay, borrowed the same year by Robert Johnson and some 32 years later by Led Zep) refers to leg rather than thigh, but same deal...the juice had to traverse the thigh to reach the leg anyway :)
The Ocean lyric, he's talking about his daughter Carmen, who was 3 years old when the song was recorded in 1971. The composite photo including naked children on the psychedelic album cover of Houses of the Holy is a similarly innocent, non-pedo image.
The Aerosmith lyric (Big Ten Inch Record, written by Bull Moose Jackson in 1952), I just heard again yesterday:
♪ "Whipped out my Big Ten Inch/ Record of the band that plays the blues /Of the band that plays the blues/ She just loves my Big Ten Inch/ Record of her favorite blues ♫
Because sure that's what Tyler was really talking about - supposedly he's one of [THEM], but I have no proof
More Zeppelin lyrics
Squeeze my lemon baby til the juice runs down my thigh
and
Now Im singing all my songs to the girl who won my heart, She is only three years old but a real fine way to start
Always hoped that was written for one of their kids. Never checked into it though.
or from Aerosmith
Dont step on my big ten inch
The Lemon Song lyric (originally from 1937 by Arthur McKay, borrowed the same year by Robert Johnson and some 32 years later by Led Zep) refers to leg rather than thigh, but same deal...the juice had to traverse the thigh to reach the leg anyway :)
The Ocean lyric, he's talking about his daughter Carmen, who was 3 years old when the song was recorded in 1971. The composite photo including naked children on the psychedelic album cover of Houses of the Holy is a similarly innocent, non-pedo image.
The Aerosmith lyric (Big Ten Inch Record, written by Bull Moose Jackson in 1952), I just heard again yesterday:
♪ "Whipped out my Big Ten Inch/ Record of the band that plays the blues /Of the band that plays the blues/ She just loves my Big Ten Inch/ Record of her favorite blues ♫
Because sure that's what Tyler was really talking about - supposedly he's one of [THEM], but I have no proof