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A journey with a loved one sprinkled with Old Testament with New Testament references along the way. Originally, the stanza was, “Hey Helena” (and is sung like that on Crash although the printed lyrics say otherwise) instead of “Hey, My Love”. Speculation held that this “Helena” was a Greek reference. It’s probably more accurate that the reference is to Constantine’s (as in the Roman ruler who legalized Christianity) Mother, St. Helena, finder of numerous Christian artifacts (including the True Cross) and built Christian Churches in the Holy Land. That places more of a Christian lean on the song during earlier times, and one of the “loves” could be the religion itself, especially in earlier versions of the song that were not so touchy-feeley graphic. |
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Album: Crash Spring 1993 Rarity: 29.2683 Historical Rarity: 36.6836 Average Slot: 7 Average Length: 5:50 |
Two Step
14 Spring 1993 Appearances
Date | Venue | Position | Length | |
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DMB 1993-03-23 | Big League Chew, Trax, Charlottesville, VA | 7 | 4:16 | |
DMB 1993-03-24 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 13 | 3:23 | |
DMB 1993-04-01 | He's Not Here, Chapel Hill, NC | 3 | 7:00 | |
DMB 1993-04-02 | Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC | 10 | 2:54 | |
DMB 1993-04-07 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 3 | ||
DMB 1993-04-07 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 3 | ||
DMB 1993-04-07 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 3 | ||
DMB 1993-04-10 | DMBLive - The Bayou, Washington, DC 4/10/1993, The Bayou, Washington, D.C. | 11 | 4:14 | |
DMB 1993-04-14 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 3 | 3:44 | |
DMB 1993-05-04 | Trax, Charlottesville, VA | 11 | 7:45 | |
DMB 1993-05-14 | Trax, Charlottesville, VA | 8 | ||
DMB 1993-05-19 | Flood Zone, Richmond, VA | 19 | 5:56 | |
DMB 1993-05-25 | Trax, Charlottesville, VA | 2 | 4:15 | |
DMB 1993-06-04 | The Bayou, Washington, D.C. | 3 |