Deus_Adrian
Prince of the Final Frontier
Also my favorite song from a solid but not great album. Love the solo at the end.
Who plays it?
Who plays it?
Who plays it?
'die With Your Boots On'
Uh-oh....It's a LooseCannon post!
Today's flavour seems to be Die With Your Boots On. I have no idea what it's about at this point in time. So I'm going to analyze it line by line. Well, verse by verse. And then maybe draw a conclusion at the end.
[!--QuoteBegin--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE[/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--QuoteEBegin--]Another prophet of disaster who says the ship is lost
Another prophet of disaster leaving you to count the cost
Taunting us with visions, afflicting us with fear
Predicting war for millions in the hope that one appears
Where does Dickinson say that the lyrics were inspired by cultivated climate of nuclear holocaust in its context Cold War between the USSR and USA in the early 1980s?According to Dickinson, their lyrics were inspired by
cultivated climate of nuclear holocaust in its context
Cold War between the USSR and USA in the early 1980s.
The phrase of the title is an English idiom that has its roots
in the late 17th century, which referred to death by hanging.
Later, as a phrase it was associated with the sudden death of someone who
occurs without preceding any warning event (e.g.
serious disease).
The lyrics of the song, although relatively vague, seem to be
a critical look at the pervasive climate of fear that the authorities have deftly manipulated
cultivate in the people as an indirect measure of control, but also in the various
catastrophic and teleological prophecies uttered by
religions for the same purpose.
The verse "13, the beast is rising" is mentioned
to the first beast of the Apocalypse of John
(13: 1), which emerges from the sea. THE
reference to the lyrics in "French" concerns him
famous "prophet" Michel de Notre Dam or
Nostradamus (1503 - 1566), who, between
others, had predicted its date
of the world. His prediction
denied when 4 July 1999 expired without incident.
The difficult living conditions, due to the resulting fear and her
uncertainty, create the desire for timely forecasting and therefore
more effective response to future difficulties. In societies with
low socio-educational level, this desire was exploited by
different powers as a means of controlling the people by different methods. One of
these methods are the various prophecies, which foretell punishments
of people by the respective god because of their disobedience to the laws
which imposes. These laws are nothing but rules
self-preservation of society, which have gained greater persuasiveness
because they were given divine origin. Thus, man complies with
the (legitimate) rules of a benevolent society, not through it
state-guaranteed education and social maturity, but through
the imposition of fear and the perpetuation of darkness.
The exhortation, therefore, of the verses “to die wearing the boots
You ", that is, to die without waiting for it seems to be an exhortation to
not to fall victim to teleological provisions concerning the same or
society, "not to seek to know when he will die", to live as a free man
man, free from the indirect imposition of fear.
Whether or not the first point is true, the second point probably is and most likely answers the question.It's probably too hard for Bruce to sing and not super popular.
I believe The Knife Master was one of @Mosh's many alter egosGood song, great vocals but, like The Knife Master said, something is missing from it. 8/10.