Unitron has the lyric correct. Buffett stepped on a pop top, not the entire can. But a "pop top" (and I am referencing the pull tabs that were indeed on soda pop cans back in the '70s, and probably earlier) could have indeed cut your heel if you had stepped on one on the beach just the right way.CTListener said:Correct. And the pop-top cans in both "Margaritaville" and "Pop a Top" were undoubtedly beer cans, not soda cans. However, they were called pop tops to distinguish them not from cans that needed an opener or key but from the first easy-opening beer/soda cans, the pull-tab cans. Those tabs came right off and could actually slice your heel when left on the beach. I believe Buffett sings "bruised my heel," which mans he had stepped on a whole, intact can rather than a sharp-sided tab.unitron said:And it was "blew out my flip-flop, stepped on a pop top, cut my heel, had to cruise on back home"
But my thinking that Buffett said that he stepped on a "pop-tart," while it doesn't make any sense (unless someone dropped one on the beach), fit with my line of thinking, since we pretty much called everything by its brand name. Sodas and colas were "Cokes," bandages were "band-aids," tissues were "Kleenexes," and drink mixes were "Kool-Aid," regardless of what actual brand name any of these products actually had. We referred to almost everything by its proper brand name, usually the best-known brand name.