Dove into project smile today, great stuff for someone a bit too young to fully get BWPS's hype... But I stumbled upon a forum post where they were talking about the art for DYLW, someone said...
"In the March 1997 ESQ interview Frank says the lyrics he had "had to do with images of people waving from an ocean liner, and native Indians behind that."
As for the drawing, he said the Indians behind a blanket fishing was based on a game he remembered as a kid called fish, that was played at church socials. "They had people behind a curtain, and you'd stand and throw this fishing line over it and they'd hook on some beads or some kind of toy. So I tried to show that as representing the Indians trading Manhattan Island for the beads."
The sign on the island says "Rhode Island Red-3 mi.""
"Sounds to me like a connection I've never really thought about: "worms" as the bait for the guys who are fishing."
"Whoa.... so the Indians were taking the bait (worms)?
Heavy man."
And I began to think about what the title means... Does it really mean someone asking "Do you like worms" to Indians symbolizing taking the bait when the settlers came?
Man... That's a new thought on this song! Makes me really "Dig" it even more!
