
Airline Amy
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Nature Trail to Hell shocked me when I first heard it because, well, Al said "hell". I'm adverse to cursing and it was the first time I was disappointed by Al. I've had to learn to cover my virgin ears and skip the track.
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But is it really cursing, Sailor? I mean, he is using the word as in reference to that "bad place" ... even priests and people of high, religious and moral values use the word Hell to describe that place ... because that is its name. It's really no worse than saying France or Albuquerque, if you think about it like that. And it really does sound better than saying "Nature Trail to Heck" (especially since Heck isn't even a real place, so how could you have a trail to it?).
Anyway, I just think you should cut him some slack ... and unplug your ears ... and listen to it. But, that's just my opinion.
Anyway, I just think you should cut him some slack ... and unplug your ears ... and listen to it. But, that's just my opinion.

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Hell isn't cursing at all. It should be used in every conversation you have atleast 5 times 

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I'm sure there are stewardesses named Amy, and I'm sure there are women that Al got all googly-eyed over at various times, but I'm not sure that the two sets of women ever intersected.
Is it in the Ask Al archives that he agreed with a fan that he might have subconsciously used the name Amy because of his own initials?

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From Ask Al:
There were a couple more questions about Airline Amy:
I really liked that answer!
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Rainbow Heron in Sumter SC asks: Did you chose the name "Amy" in "Airline Amy" cuz you're initials are A.M.Y.?
Actually, I was going more for the alliteration - it could have been Airline Annie, I suppose - but you're right, I guess on some level I guess I was influenced by my own initials.
There were a couple more questions about Airline Amy:
Steve "All about the Pentiums" K. of somewhere out there, NJ asks: "Airline Amy" is your *only* love song that doesn't end in suicide, death, or general misery for all involved. Is this because it was inspired by a real-life person, or were you just in a good mood that day?
I didn't have anybody in mind when I wrote that song, and I'm pretty much always in a good mood. And for what it's worth, I've always thought "You Make Me" was pretty much a straight-forward love song.
I really liked that answer!

What/who inspired "Airline Amy"?
I was not thinking of any particular woman. "Airline Amy" was actually inspired by a couple of songs that I heard by Nick Lowe and Jonathan Richman.
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Jared R of Coram, NY asks: Are there any "secret tracks" on any of your albums?
Yes. On "Off The Deep End," there's a secret track called "Airline Amy." Shhhh, don't tell anybody.

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