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About wanting to be left alone while walking down the street, without people bothering you, and while you are working to survive. That part is pretty basic, easily understood, if one doesn't get wrapped up in the disapproved of words and stereotyping view(s).
Axl is basically doing the same stuff that young Eminem later did. You know, all that provocative stuff, attacking different groups of people and stuff.
I actually physically own the Austin Powers trilogy on dvd. In general I think streaming and watching movies on apps like Tubi,Pluto,and Vudu among others is cool but it just doesn't feel the same with all the commercial ads in between watching movies. I do have some movies I bought digitally on Playstation Store back when they were selling movies and ofcourse they don't have commercial ads in between watching. I mostly own physical though.
one of my favorites that fucking acoustic solo is great? Yeah different time of course that word was always taboo but not like now. Also, there was a time when it wasn’t uncommon for some people used it like saying white trash
The way I hear it, the introduction is the first nine months in the womb. Then comes birth with the drums. You follow the whole life with its struggles, and then life fades away. Finally, it returns to the cosmos..
Great song but they knew what they were doing because slash told him not to put that out there what you're reading and what you're hearing is what they meant at the time is what axl meant he backed out of that shit I was alive then and the guns n' roses fan since 1987 and what the lyrics are is what they are there's no like side thing he made all that up afterwards he was told not to put that song out there and he put it out there anyway it's a great song I like it the slash didn't want him to put this song out there for some reason I guess cuz he's half-black probably and he knew what the song was about culture shock that you say he's talking about but he could have just said that without saying the n word in the homophobic remarks when he's an Elton John fan and Freddie Mercury fanthat's when Axl learned thats any kind of press ain't good press that's why he made the comments about Bruce Dickinson and motley Crue it was to get them in the magazines get them in the papers well this one he backed right the fuck out of he didn't back this song up at all he was back peddling his ass off when he was saying all this shit about what the song is about the moment it came out the song ain't even on gnr lies anymore of course the computer makes it to where you can find it no matter what so I said it's a good tune but it is what it is
It's actually kinda impossible to be offended by this song, when everybody, I mean, everybody is "attacked" in this song. It's from a perspective of a small town white boy from the early 80's going to the big city for the first time, and not being able to comprehend what is happening, and how rotten society has become. But as I said, nobody is spared in this song ... He uses the N word and the F word, yes, but he doesn't spares radicals, institutions like the police and fanatical religions either, or even the television. It's a punch right to your face about hypocrisy.