"The song is an anthem for the women's movement, if a man can write such a thing...
But the song is also about how men traditionally play down the feminine side of their characters and how both men and women suffer for it. I think that a lot of the spiritual side of men and man's soul are seen as feminine qualities. I think it's sad cos we miss out."
Well he did. Because we don't all think with our trousers. A minority maybe but so are women who recognise and value us these days. All our grandmother's ever would have wanted. An equality worth fighting for...and keeping. Which ...we don't.
Well he did. Because we don't all think with our trousers. A minority maybe but so are women who recognise and value us these days. All our grandmother's ever would have wanted. An equality worth fighting for...and keeping. Which ...we don't.
Roland Orzabal has said of this song:
"The song is an anthem for the women's movement, if a man can write such a thing...
But the song is also about how men traditionally play down the feminine side of their characters and how both men and women suffer for it. I think that a lot of the spiritual side of men and man's soul are seen as feminine qualities. I think it's sad cos we miss out."
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Well he did. Because we don't all think with our trousers. A minority maybe but so are women who recognise and value us these days. All our grandmother's ever would have wanted. An equality worth fighting for...and keeping. Which ...we don't.
Well he did. Because we don't all think with our trousers. A minority maybe but so are women who recognise and value us these days. All our grandmother's ever would have wanted. An equality worth fighting for...and keeping. Which ...we don't.