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George Michael - "Freedom `90" LOVE his early solo years, esp this one.
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"Well it looks like the road to heaven But it feels like the road to hell When I knew which side my bread was buttered I took the knife as well Posing for another picture Everybody's got to sell But when you shake your ass They notice fast And some mistakes were built to last."
---- Probably some of the most honest lyrics about celebrity I ever heard. | |
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When i knew which side my bread was buttered? | |
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Hey I read it from a lyric site. | |
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I`m just trying to understand the meaning of it, without thinking of the public toilet episode | |
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Classic! And the video is one of my all time favorites Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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Great song. Haven't listened in a while. | |
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Didnt Alicia Keys remake this song? She performed this song on stage a couple of times but she can't touch the original. The video is classic place all of the hottest supermodels of that time in one video...Genious.. | |
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Love this one. I don't care for most of the rest of the album though [Edited 6/11/12 9:28am] | |
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'bread and butter' is kind of old school slang for job or career. it refers to what a person does, or in this case, feels they have to do to, to put food on the table.
george is saying he knew that one could do certain things to garner fame and money, and further a career, and once he figured out which things could get him what he wanted faster, he wholeheartedly accepted doing those things. hence, when he figured out on which side his 'bread was buttered', he not only agreed, he took 'took the knife' and buttered it up himself, meaning he was eager to sell out, if you will. he's filled with regret and recriminations for doing that which he believed led him on the 'road to hell' because of the feeling that he had sold his soul. he concludes that some mistakes were built to last, because after he decided that he no longer wanted to 'shake his ass' or live up to the image that he had created for his 'bread and butter', he got a lot of backlash ('that's what you get for changing your mind').
i've always liked this song, too. [Edited 6/11/12 14:52pm] [Edited 6/11/12 14:56pm] | |
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They don't get out of bed for less than $10k. Or else they all must really like this song too. Hello! | |
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Love everything about this song "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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