This is a deep song. It is somewhat uncharacteristic for Mott the Hoople. This song blasts hypocritical Christians ( sweet instant Christian you are such a sly clown), but its message is that God is alive and well ('N rejoice for the king ain't lost his throne, oh no He's still here, you are not alone).
It is a message of comfort. God is still with us. It is rock n' roll song from the 1970s that is probably directed to the homosexuals (the dudes - who God loves - He loves us all!) of London. It is a message that no matter who we are, that God loves us, cares about us, and that He is there for us, and it's delivered by a Glam band.
It just proves that God can use anyone to send a message to someone in need. Even if you disagree, or even if that is not the intended message (music is subjective), it is still the message that I perceived. It reached me. God used these lyrics to get to me. God is amazing. God is love. God is the giver of all good things.
I love this band. They are and were so underrated. By the way, thanks to Ian Hunter for Cleveland Rocks. That song was the best part of that television show.
This is a deep song. It is somewhat uncharacteristic for Mott the Hoople. This song blasts hypocritical Christians ( sweet instant Christian you are such a sly clown), but its message is that God is alive and well ('N rejoice for the king ain't lost his throne, oh no He's still here, you are not alone).
It is a message of comfort. God is still with us. It is rock n' roll song from the 1970s that is probably directed to the homosexuals (the dudes - who God loves - He loves us all!) of London. It is a message that no matter who we are, that God loves us, cares about us, and that He is there for us, and it's delivered by a Glam band.
It just proves that God can use anyone to send a message to someone in need. Even if you disagree, or even if that is not the intended message (music is subjective), it is still the message that I perceived. It reached me. God used these lyrics to get to me. God is amazing. God is love. God is the giver of all good things.
I love this band. They are and were so underrated. By the way, thanks to Ian Hunter for Cleveland Rocks. That song was the best part of that television show.