"We raise our heads for the colour red" also makes an appearance in "Parade."
And I agree with beer good; it's kind of feel-good. They reference "we are the people," "the knife," and at least one of the knife's songs (maybe the one jenny heard on the radio): "a bird".
Also, it's a very empowered song--it's got a strong, sexual, positive message for women. And, because it's titled after a "Queen" song, maybe it's a bit of a tribute to them as well.
I love the lines:
Your vibrato's like vulnerable leaves
I like vanilla and I like sex/I ride the pony that I like best
"We raise our heads for the colour red" also makes an appearance in "Parade."
And I agree with beer good; it's kind of feel-good. They reference "we are the people," "the knife," and at least one of the knife's songs (maybe the one jenny heard on the radio): "a bird".
Also, it's a very empowered song--it's got a strong, sexual, positive message for women. And, because it's titled after a "Queen" song, maybe it's a bit of a tribute to them as well.
I love the lines: Your vibrato's like vulnerable leaves I like vanilla and I like sex/I ride the pony that I like best