The song seems to be a reference to Tobi's other project Avantasia, which was starting to arise once again in 2006/2007.
The "peacock" mentioned in the lyrics is Tobi himself and the "aristocratic experts" are all the critics of the new sound of Edguy.
Probably some of them are from the sound industry and Tobi is basically saying he's doesn't care about their opinion or the fact that some of them want him "fired" or "dying" or "doomed eternally".
He just takes "his share" from the sales and he's happy with it.
Also, the "from outer space" mentioned in the lyrics most probably refers to the "Rocket Ride" album.
The mentioning of "Judas" and "treason" in the lyrics reestablishes the fact that he's seen as the bad guy even though he does't feel as such and that "There ain't no reason" for that.
The song seems to be a reference to Tobi's other project Avantasia, which was starting to arise once again in 2006/2007. The "peacock" mentioned in the lyrics is Tobi himself and the "aristocratic experts" are all the critics of the new sound of Edguy. Probably some of them are from the sound industry and Tobi is basically saying he's doesn't care about their opinion or the fact that some of them want him "fired" or "dying" or "doomed eternally". He just takes "his share" from the sales and he's happy with it. Also, the "from outer space" mentioned in the lyrics most probably refers to the "Rocket Ride" album. The mentioning of "Judas" and "treason" in the lyrics reestablishes the fact that he's seen as the bad guy even though he does't feel as such and that "There ain't no reason" for that.