The song was written as the theme song for a boxer. The reason that they're counting to ten is because if you're on the ground for ten seconds you're out; rather than actually saying ten they just skip to "out."
One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Out.
A lot of their songs have deep meaning, but as this was originally written for a boxer it's obviously about a boxer. I wouldn't advise trying to over-analyze this one.
I can agree with that logic and wouldn't argue that you're right however they managed to squeeze some depth into the song by adding that video. The many ways to interpret art eh?
I can agree with that logic and wouldn't argue that you're right however they managed to squeeze some depth into the song by adding that video. The many ways to interpret art eh?
The song was written as the theme song for a boxer. The reason that they're counting to ten is because if you're on the ground for ten seconds you're out; rather than actually saying ten they just skip to "out." One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Out. A lot of their songs have deep meaning, but as this was originally written for a boxer it's obviously about a boxer. I wouldn't advise trying to over-analyze this one.
I can agree with that logic and wouldn't argue that you're right however they managed to squeeze some depth into the song by adding that video. The many ways to interpret art eh?
I can agree with that logic and wouldn't argue that you're right however they managed to squeeze some depth into the song by adding that video. The many ways to interpret art eh?