obviously about commune lifestyle. the singer hopes that at some time in the future, everybody will live together - everybody will care about each other (what happens to you in a year from now) and give land away free, without possesion or private property: the hippie dream. he says MAYBE he'll be there because he isn't sure how long this transformation of society will take.
great soulful song.
@AndreAndre For what it's worth, many of us saw capitalism as a dead end, the one that was sending us to fight a pointless action. Almost everyone had studied Marx to some degree - to be better informed than... well, today's fascist-leaning mobs. Few seem to realize that they live in a country where freedom of choice is supposed to mean something... one of those legitimate choices is the American Socialist Party, and another is the American Communist Party... those who would deny those rights to others (choosing their party affiliation) - are the very same people they are criticizing.
This...
@AndreAndre For what it's worth, many of us saw capitalism as a dead end, the one that was sending us to fight a pointless action. Almost everyone had studied Marx to some degree - to be better informed than... well, today's fascist-leaning mobs. Few seem to realize that they live in a country where freedom of choice is supposed to mean something... one of those legitimate choices is the American Socialist Party, and another is the American Communist Party... those who would deny those rights to others (choosing their party affiliation) - are the very same people they are criticizing.
This also explains why this song represents somewhat of an enigma to those same robots... I mean people.
obviously about commune lifestyle. the singer hopes that at some time in the future, everybody will live together - everybody will care about each other (what happens to you in a year from now) and give land away free, without possesion or private property: the hippie dream. he says MAYBE he'll be there because he isn't sure how long this transformation of society will take. great soulful song.
@AndreAndre For what it's worth, many of us saw capitalism as a dead end, the one that was sending us to fight a pointless action. Almost everyone had studied Marx to some degree - to be better informed than... well, today's fascist-leaning mobs. Few seem to realize that they live in a country where freedom of choice is supposed to mean something... one of those legitimate choices is the American Socialist Party, and another is the American Communist Party... those who would deny those rights to others (choosing their party affiliation) - are the very same people they are criticizing. This...
@AndreAndre For what it's worth, many of us saw capitalism as a dead end, the one that was sending us to fight a pointless action. Almost everyone had studied Marx to some degree - to be better informed than... well, today's fascist-leaning mobs. Few seem to realize that they live in a country where freedom of choice is supposed to mean something... one of those legitimate choices is the American Socialist Party, and another is the American Communist Party... those who would deny those rights to others (choosing their party affiliation) - are the very same people they are criticizing. This also explains why this song represents somewhat of an enigma to those same robots... I mean people.