A Language Mystery
Tonight I heard the words " Curtsey promenade" in a song by Sixto Rodriguez.
Before today, I have only heard "Streamline promenade" in an old Van Morrison song ( Moonshine Whiskey)
What does that mean? A promenade is a wide, urban street lined with trees and pedestrian walkways., at least in German.
I can not make sense out of these terms used in those two songs. Help!
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