Actually, this is an interesting song by the awesome Detroit rockers. The use of anaphora in the phrase "My people need a place to Go!" is great, and suggests to me a deeper meaning to the song.
This is the phrase that Moses spoke to the Pharoah (or, it may have been to God) that began the journey towards the freedom of the Israelites.
If we take this to be true (which, I warn you, may be incorrect as this is just personal judgement without any sources to back me up) then the song may be about the modern conflict of Christianity and Capitalism in the form of the McDonalds super-chain.
Actually, this is an interesting song by the awesome Detroit rockers. The use of anaphora in the phrase "My people need a place to Go!" is great, and suggests to me a deeper meaning to the song.
This is the phrase that Moses spoke to the Pharoah (or, it may have been to God) that began the journey towards the freedom of the Israelites.
If we take this to be true (which, I warn you, may be incorrect as this is just personal judgement without any sources to back me up) then the song may be about the modern conflict of Christianity and Capitalism in the form of the McDonalds super-chain.