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Prince mentioning tourists in songs I´ve always wondered what the referencing of tourists meant in the following two songs.
Sexuality
´We live in a world overrun by tourists
Who is he calling tourists and why? And what´s up with the 89 flowers?
Lady Cab Driver
´This 1's 4 Yosemite Sam and the tourists at Disneyland
Tourists at disneyland?! LOL how random......or am I missing something? The fact he mentions them twice, the first time angry, second time more lovingly makes me even more confused.
Anyway, hope someone can enlighten me.
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in lady cab driver he dedicates his thrusts to bad things at the start and to good things at the end.
so 'the tourists at disneyland' represent the bad things about society as well as the good things.
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I think he is using "tourists" in both songs as shorthand for people with a traditional outlook who accept the status quo without questioning it.
Or maybe he just had to deal with a lot of annoying tourists when whe worked part time for Mr. McGee at the five-and-dime.
[Edited 4/14/13 19:07pm] The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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That's what tourists do, right? Looking at life through their pocket camera, in other words, not really living, not getting involved, not thinking.
Plus, the eary 80s was when Prince first started to become famous, so maybe he felt he was becoming a tourist attraction himself! That's also what Controversy is about. [Edited 4/15/13 1:10am] | |
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Very interesting thread. I guess Prince's lyrics have much more to them than the "sex and party" mantra. [Edited 4/15/13 2:34am] | |
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I see, thanks! I wonder in what way though? Like why do they represent both the good and the bad?
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So to link it to IstenSzek´s explanation of the LCD lyrics, he feels that these traditional people are a bad as well as a good thing? We'll try to imagine what silence looks like... | |
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Wow, that makes a lot of sense. I never thought about it that way! Thanks for your input!
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it's a sort of rebirth i guess, first the 'love making' is rough and the thrusting is dedicated to bad stuff, then it reaches a climax and the badd stuff is let go off in favor of good things.
kinda lovesexy in under 30 seconds
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plus the tourists at disney land are made up 50/50 adults and children. could be that the adult tourists are 'bad' and the children are 'good'.
"they're all a bunch of double drags who teach their kids that love is bad" -sexuality
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