“It was the best of times, the worst of crimes.” In this episode, we do a deep dive into “Getaway Car” to explore why this particular metaphor is so powerful. We first explore the historical context by discussing the true story of Bonnie and Clyde, and then we dive into the lyrics to discuss the themes of agency, deception, and the shifting dynamics of relationships. Come along for the ride as we figure out what Don Draper has to do with this song, the layered meaning of “poisoning the well,” and why this song is cemented as one of the greats.
Mentioned in this episode:
FBI webpage on Bonnie and Clyde
"A Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens
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Episode Highlights:
[01:15] How to analyze metaphors
[03:00] The original getaway car
[5:55] We were jetset. The real-life Bonnie & Clyde
[12:43] We're driving in a...Getting into “Getaway Car”
[17:05] He poisoned the well
[22:05] The continuity of reputation
[29:04] Left you at the motel bar. Interpreting the bridge
[38:17] The purpose of “Getaway Car”
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