Mike EmletSarah Gammage

Stories from Saints, Sufferers, & Sinners – Episode 3: Sarah

February 25, 2021

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Harry Styles - Grapejuice (audio) -

The opening lines mention buying flowers to hide away in "a corner of the heath," likely a reference to Hampstead Heath in London, a frequent haunt of the singer. Performance and Reception

The lyrics tell a story of domesticity and processing past experiences through the lens of sharing a bottle of wine. Harry Styles - Grapejuice (Audio)

It utilizes a mix of piano, electric guitar, and bass, with a notable "whispery" vocal effect in the intro where Styles counts "one, two, three". The opening lines mention buying flowers to hide

Fans have interpreted these lines in various ways. Some view it as a metaphor for maturing in a relationship, while others suggest more symbolic meanings, such as references to specific people or even queer-coded metaphors popular in shows like Schitt's Creek . Fans have interpreted these lines in various ways

Listeners often note its similarity to classic 1970s pop, with some specifically pointing to the intro's rhythmic similarity to "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners.

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Harry Styles - Grapejuice (Audio)

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