Where does the title Songs From The Big Chair originate?
“Songs From The Big Chair” is a reference to the 1976 television movie Sybil, starring Sally Field. Field plays a woman with a severe case of personality disorder (16 different personalities in all) who only feels comfortable when sitting in her psychiatrist’s big chair. She had developed this disorder as the result of a harrowing childhood, so it’s easy to see why this movie struck a chord with Roland and Curt. (Ironically, during the mid 1990’s, the authors of the original story ‘Sybil’ admitted that much of the work was a hoax!
“Songs From The Big Chair” is a reference to the 1976 television movie Sybil, starring Sally Field. Field plays a woman with a severe case of personality disorder (16 different personalities in all) who only feels comfortable when sitting in her psychiatrist’s big chair. She had developed this disorder as the result of a harrowing childhood, so it’s easy to see why this movie struck a chord with Roland and Curt.
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