Not in terms of social climate, but the second verse of Bohemian Rhapsody, the second verse of We Are The Champions, and the line "I'm out of control, I'm a sex machine, ready to reload" from Don't Stop Me Now because of what eventually happened to Freddie.
Making it a bit lighter, I find
"What's that machine noise?
It's bytes and mega chips for tea.
It's that machine, boys
With random-access memory."
...hilarious! It has really dated... but not in a bad way. It's funny and I actually think the track Machines is good (I mean comparatively. 80's Queen isn't my favourite.)
And yeah, I find the lyrics to Life is Real, just dire... but I don't think that has any relation to time/aging badly...?!
Guilt stains on my pillow
Blood on my terraces
Torsos in my closet
Shadows from my past
....
Breast feeding myself
What more can I say?
I have swallowed the bitter pill
I can taste it I can taste it
Life is real, life is real
Life is real
Music will be my mistress
Loving like a whore
Lennon is a genius
Living in ev'ry pore
Oooooooookkkkkkkkkk........... What a tribute........
spiralstatic wrote:
And yeah, I find the lyrics to Life is Real, just dire... but I don't think that has any relation to time/aging badly...?!
Guilt stains on my pillow
Blood on my terraces
Torsos in my closet
Shadows from my past
....
Breast feeding myself
What more can I say?
I have swallowed the bitter pill
I can taste it I can taste it
Life is real, life is real
Life is real
Music will be my mistress
Loving like a whore
Lennon is a genius
Living in ev'ry pore
Oooooooookkkkkkkkkk........... What a tribute........
Life Is Real (for me) is one of their most sombre lyrics, and still very pertinent; it is about being a victim of your own success and being suffocated by it to the point of you having all the wealth and fame but then having to withdraw from a 'normal' public life due to the various risks (real or perceived) 'out there'....feeling the need to live up to public expectations, not being able to live without scrutiny, the danger and fear of attracting people like (in Lennon's case) Mark Chapman. Freddie was bang on it here I think.
spiralstatic wrote:
Making it a bit lighter, I find
"What's that machine noise?
It's bytes and mega chips for tea.
It's that machine, boys
With random-access memory."
...hilarious! It has really dated... but not in a bad way. It's funny and I actually think the track Machines is good (I mean comparatively. 80's Queen isn't my favourite.)
I think you'll find that you used all of those things to post that message. It's still on point.
"Ready, Freddie? "
In light of the things that occurred he is no longer ready.
"Who knows who she'll make me as I lie in her cocoon? "
BLATANTLY SEXIST!!!!
WE ALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE BABIES!
MEN HAVE THE RIGHT TO GIVE BIRTH!
IT IS AN INALIENABLE RIGHT!
After all, it's what Brian of Nazareth would've wanted
"God give you grace to purge this place, and death all around will be your dowry!"
*In most modern countries a dowry is largely a social construct of the past. It has not aged well
'carburettor'
Erm.. direct injection system I think you mean.
"Told my girl I'd have to forget her
Rather buy me a new direct injection system"
Come on Roger, learn to see into the future.
Dickhead.
Got my time'n right
Got my act all tight
It's gotta be tonight,
My little school bade. . . .
Well it was the 70's and it was written in character, but . . .