i don't think that this is about the road to OBLIVION. it's about the road to paradise, and few that are able to wake up out of the rigid, politically correct, broad road that everyone takes. he's trying to wake others up...to take that ride...there's TIME...but you don't really have to GO ANYWHERE. it's about BEING. but, like a cattle driver, he is cracking a whip trying to get the audience to GET MOVING ALONG THAT PATH.
i don't think that this is about the road to OBLIVION. it's about the road to paradise, and few that are able to wake up out of the rigid, politically correct, broad road that everyone takes. he's trying to wake others up...to take that ride...there's TIME...but you don't really have to GO ANYWHERE. it's about BEING. but, like a cattle driver, he is cracking a whip trying to get the audience to GET MOVING ALONG THAT PATH.
@everybodylovesbass. @parismatch here fighting the inevitable. Byrne has said many times it's about the inevitable march toward death (the song even has a marching beat) or the apocalypse, and encouraging us to take a resigned or even joyful look at our eventual doom. I wonder if 16 years has made that inevitability more real for you, especially THESE past 16 years lo
@everybodylovesbass. @parismatch here fighting the inevitable. Byrne has said many times it's about the inevitable march toward death (the song even has a marching beat) or the apocalypse, and encouraging us to take a resigned or even joyful look at our eventual doom. I wonder if 16 years has made that inevitability more real for you, especially THESE past 16 years lo
i love this song. even though its about the road to oblivion, it makes me happy. Good sound to the song.
i don't think that this is about the road to OBLIVION. it's about the road to paradise, and few that are able to wake up out of the rigid, politically correct, broad road that everyone takes. he's trying to wake others up...to take that ride...there's TIME...but you don't really have to GO ANYWHERE. it's about BEING. but, like a cattle driver, he is cracking a whip trying to get the audience to GET MOVING ALONG THAT PATH.
i don't think that this is about the road to OBLIVION. it's about the road to paradise, and few that are able to wake up out of the rigid, politically correct, broad road that everyone takes. he's trying to wake others up...to take that ride...there's TIME...but you don't really have to GO ANYWHERE. it's about BEING. but, like a cattle driver, he is cracking a whip trying to get the audience to GET MOVING ALONG THAT PATH.
@everybodylovesbass. @parismatch here fighting the inevitable. Byrne has said many times it's about the inevitable march toward death (the song even has a marching beat) or the apocalypse, and encouraging us to take a resigned or even joyful look at our eventual doom. I wonder if 16 years has made that inevitability more real for you, especially THESE past 16 years lo
@everybodylovesbass. @parismatch here fighting the inevitable. Byrne has said many times it's about the inevitable march toward death (the song even has a marching beat) or the apocalypse, and encouraging us to take a resigned or even joyful look at our eventual doom. I wonder if 16 years has made that inevitability more real for you, especially THESE past 16 years lo