Same here! I had to make sure that my ears were fooling me. "The one you saw in Kazaam". You're just a man, Shaq. You are no man of steel. Had to look it up for the same reason.
Now that I see the lyrics they are incredibly cryptic. Seems to be a song about someone in Russia with the references to Kazan (not the brilliant film starring Shaq)and winter getting cold in ways you always forget (love that line). Now that I look at the lyrics more I think it's about the fall of communism in Russia with the antagonist...
Same here! I had to make sure that my ears were fooling me. "The one you saw in Kazaam". You're just a man, Shaq. You are no man of steel. Had to look it up for the same reason.
Now that I see the lyrics they are incredibly cryptic. Seems to be a song about someone in Russia with the references to Kazan (not the brilliant film starring Shaq)and winter getting cold in ways you always forget (love that line). Now that I look at the lyrics more I think it's about the fall of communism in Russia with the antagonist being something of a KGB agent. The "Rhythm and Soul" of the West is starting to flood in and people are beginning to loosen up a little in terms of culture, notably music (note the references to dancing). But the antagonist can't seem to shake his past as a man (presumably another governement agent) continues to follow him from Kazan. The taking of pictures may be a reference to the spy game. I guess overall the point of the song is that the cold war never really ended, and Russia, while seemingly a free democracy, still carries many of its old ways.
Ha! I thought he said, "The man you saw in Kazaam", as in Shaq. Had to look it up for that reason. Good song.
Same here! I had to make sure that my ears were fooling me. "The one you saw in Kazaam". You're just a man, Shaq. You are no man of steel. Had to look it up for the same reason. Now that I see the lyrics they are incredibly cryptic. Seems to be a song about someone in Russia with the references to Kazan (not the brilliant film starring Shaq)and winter getting cold in ways you always forget (love that line). Now that I look at the lyrics more I think it's about the fall of communism in Russia with the antagonist...
Same here! I had to make sure that my ears were fooling me. "The one you saw in Kazaam". You're just a man, Shaq. You are no man of steel. Had to look it up for the same reason. Now that I see the lyrics they are incredibly cryptic. Seems to be a song about someone in Russia with the references to Kazan (not the brilliant film starring Shaq)and winter getting cold in ways you always forget (love that line). Now that I look at the lyrics more I think it's about the fall of communism in Russia with the antagonist being something of a KGB agent. The "Rhythm and Soul" of the West is starting to flood in and people are beginning to loosen up a little in terms of culture, notably music (note the references to dancing). But the antagonist can't seem to shake his past as a man (presumably another governement agent) continues to follow him from Kazan. The taking of pictures may be a reference to the spy game. I guess overall the point of the song is that the cold war never really ended, and Russia, while seemingly a free democracy, still carries many of its old ways.