Micky was protesting about the way we take things (and people) for granted and how we are programmed to do as we are told without question. 'Wake up, nothing is real' was the message he was trying to get across.
Micky was protesting about the way we take things (and people) for granted and how we are programmed to do as we are told without question. 'Wake up, nothing is real' was the message he was trying to get across.
not sure the real meaning behind this song...very late 60's acid trippy...
i think it's damn cool and it would make a neat cover song for a metal band.
Micky was protesting about the way we take things (and people) for granted and how we are programmed to do as we are told without question. 'Wake up, nothing is real' was the message he was trying to get across.
Micky was protesting about the way we take things (and people) for granted and how we are programmed to do as we are told without question. 'Wake up, nothing is real' was the message he was trying to get across.