Cambridge Dictionary defines "Streets of Gold" as
"said about a place where it is easy to get rich, or where people imagine that it is:
Immigrant families soon discovered that the streets of New York were not paved with gold."
It may also be noteworthy that "The Wizard of Oz was a commentary about the 'ongoing debates over the gold-standard monetary policy of the times'. The yellow brick road serves as a direct metaphor to the creation of the gold standard."
Also, given the release date of the song, which, without checking, I wanna guess its around 2012, roughly 200 years before would be 1812.
Which of course brings to mind: "The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain that lasted from 1812 to 1815. It was the first major test of the American republic on the world stage. The war was fought over a number of issues." Many theorize that it wasnt so much of a 3 year war, but rather the beginning of a string of conflicts that some would say is still going on to this day.
In simpler terms, I think this song is like a call for a regime change, a call for "a war to end all wars", so, fighting a war with the intent of ending the conflict, rather than holding rank as the top dog of the world.
Cambridge Dictionary defines "Streets of Gold" as "said about a place where it is easy to get rich, or where people imagine that it is: Immigrant families soon discovered that the streets of New York were not paved with gold." It may also be noteworthy that "The Wizard of Oz was a commentary about the 'ongoing debates over the gold-standard monetary policy of the times'. The yellow brick road serves as a direct metaphor to the creation of the gold standard." Also, given the release date of the song, which, without checking, I wanna guess its around 2012, roughly 200 years before would be 1812. Which of course brings to mind: "The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain that lasted from 1812 to 1815. It was the first major test of the American republic on the world stage. The war was fought over a number of issues." Many theorize that it wasnt so much of a 3 year war, but rather the beginning of a string of conflicts that some would say is still going on to this day. In simpler terms, I think this song is like a call for a regime change, a call for "a war to end all wars", so, fighting a war with the intent of ending the conflict, rather than holding rank as the top dog of the world.