Talk:Peaches (single)

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[edit] Deconstruction?

The whole essay about how the song is Marxist seems a bit much, almost as if it were a satire of overly extrapolative literary deconstruction. I can't tell if it's serious or not, but unless it's likely that the person who wrote the song actually intended to convey a marxist viewpoint, it shouldn't be mentioned in the article. Judging by this source It seems far more probable that the whole song is just sexual innuendo, especially since the only relevant results of a google search seem to be that, the original link and mirrors of it, and Wikipedia itself. --TexasDex 21:21, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

  • Good call. I think that this falls squarely under "No original research". I'd love to include it - interesting readings of singles are always fun - but since it's unpublished, even though from a .edu, I have reverted it. H0n0r 03:07, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mention in King of the Hill

Wasn't this song's lyrics sung by Hank Hill in an episdode of King of the Hill?

[edit] Billboard Position?

The opening paragraph says it reached #6 but in the Chart positions it reads that it reached #8 in the Modern Rock charts.