Ever think that it's nothing to do with gay rights or the rights of women, or about the break up of the band?
Ever think that this song is so clearly about the need to stop building and building a corporate America and corporate West for that matter, that keeps consuming, consuming and consuming and doesn't stop to see the things around them? The song is about stopping the consumption of the entire world's resources, and instead breaking things down (i.e. getting back to basics) and using our resources over again instead of abusing them.
The beauty in decay line is especially expressive of this, they being corporate bigwigs, corporate america, consumers, those folks driving around in heated leather seats in business suits and constantly on conference calls, they don't stop to see the beauty of decay. They just knock it down and build up again, they don't let things LAST. They replace things too quickly and don't understand that peeling paint on an old farmhouse is part of the charm, not part of the problem.
Get me? I hope so, I'm rambling.
Picture wall street and stock brokers and Donald Trumps all too busy crunching numbers to experience life or stop consuming everything in sight.
Ever think that it's nothing to do with gay rights or the rights of women, or about the break up of the band?
Ever think that this song is so clearly about the need to stop building and building a corporate America and corporate West for that matter, that keeps consuming, consuming and consuming and doesn't stop to see the things around them? The song is about stopping the consumption of the entire world's resources, and instead breaking things down (i.e. getting back to basics) and using our resources over again instead of abusing them.
The beauty in decay line is especially expressive of this, they being corporate bigwigs, corporate america, consumers, those folks driving around in heated leather seats in business suits and constantly on conference calls, they don't stop to see the beauty of decay. They just knock it down and build up again, they don't let things LAST. They replace things too quickly and don't understand that peeling paint on an old farmhouse is part of the charm, not part of the problem.
Get me? I hope so, I'm rambling.
Picture wall street and stock brokers and Donald Trumps all too busy crunching numbers to experience life or stop consuming everything in sight.