I'd Love to Change the World by Ten Years After is interesting as a mix of woke and non-woke, or perhaps more accurately infected by Marxist economics and other Cabal-pushed brain rot yet deeply anti-war and opposed to the degradation of sane American social norms -- a typical example of Hippie era viewpoints. It has beautiful guitar work and is, for me anyway, emotionally powerful.
It SHOULD be a critique, but it's clearly not meant that way: the group is telling us that no one should be rich. Donald Trump, Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, and everyone who does well financially by working their ass off to serve their fellow man (be it with a grocery store, a farm, a tech company, or whatever -- where honest goods are sold without coercion -- including without "government" being the purchaser -- is a bad person).
The lyric is ". . . Till there are no rich no more" -- you can hear it clearly in the song, but (I've posted about this before) this is one of those songs whose lyrics have been changed -- in more than one way -- on most of the English lyric sites. Also in the song, the lyric " . . . money, No more for me" is changed in
Uprising -- and other songs by Muse
I'd Love to Change the World by Ten Years After is interesting as a mix of woke and non-woke, or perhaps more accurately infected by Marxist economics and other Cabal-pushed brain rot yet deeply anti-war and opposed to the degradation of sane American social norms -- a typical example of Hippie era viewpoints. It has beautiful guitar work and is, for me anyway, emotionally powerful.
Tax the rich Feed the poor Soon there are No rich no more
Sounds like a critique of socialism to me.
It SHOULD be a critique, but it's clearly not meant that way: the group is telling us that no one should be rich. Donald Trump, Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, and everyone who does well financially by working their ass off to serve their fellow man (be it with a grocery store, a farm, a tech company, or whatever -- where honest goods are sold without coercion -- including without "government" being the purchaser -- is a bad person).
The lyric is ". . . Till there are no rich no more" -- you can hear it clearly in the song, but (I've posted about this before) this is one of those songs whose lyrics have been changed -- in more than one way -- on most of the English lyric sites. Also in the song, the lyric " . . . money, No more for me" is changed in