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RaZor
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Re: pink floyd - in the flesh vs OIAM

RaZor wrote:
NoKnownName wrote:

I assume the reason for that is the fact that In The Flesh is from the scene in The Wall where the main character envisions himself as a facist dictator. In the film adaptation of the album, he is portrayed as a Nazi. However, in One in a Million, there is no indication that Axl is singing as a character, so people would assume that the lyrics are his actual point of view.

idk, the Stones used to put condescending county songs in their albums, whitch were also kinda out of left field, and they were accepted as parody.

Rex
 Rep: 50 

Re: pink floyd - in the flesh vs OIAM

Rex wrote:

I think Axl's just smart. It got people doing what he wanted: talking about GNR.

RussTCB
 Rep: 633 

Re: pink floyd - in the flesh vs OIAM

RussTCB wrote:

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Re: pink floyd - in the flesh vs OIAM

Sky Dog wrote:
RaZor wrote:
NoKnownName wrote:

I assume the reason for that is the fact that In The Flesh is from the scene in The Wall where the main character envisions himself as a facist dictator. In the film adaptation of the album, he is portrayed as a Nazi. However, in One in a Million, there is no indication that Axl is singing as a character, so people would assume that the lyrics are his actual point of view.

idk, the Stones used to put condescending county songs in their albums, whitch were also kinda out of left field, and they were accepted as parody.

the Stones started putting country type songs on their albums around the same time they met Gram Parsons....their country songs are slightly campy but are literally some of their best songs ever

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