Queen: Killer Queen Meaning
Song Released: 1974
Covered By: 5 Seconds of Summer (2018)
Killer Queen Lyrics
In her pretty cabinet
'Let them eat cake' she says
Just like Marie Antoinette
A built-in remedy
For Kruschev and Kennedy
At anytime an invitation
You can't decline
Caviar and cigarettes
Well versed in...
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Irene Adler from BBC's 'Sherlock' comes to mind...
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it is about Cleopatra's reincarnation going around killing people while eating caviar and smoking cigarettes.Cleopatra's reincarnation has a built in remedy for Kruschev and Kennedy.We can tell from the lyrics that she keeps her her Moet et Chandon
in apretty cabinet. Or it may be about Christmas. Not sure which -
it's about the Cuban missile crisis.
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"It's about a high class call girl", Freddie said, "I'm trying to say that classy people can be whores as well. That's what the song is about, though I'd prefer people to put their own interpretation upon it".
Therefore, this song is about classy celebrity-like whore, but people can have their own meaning, so this song has a primary meaning, (the above), and there are secondary meanings from what people comprehend out of it. -
I don't think it's about someone in particular, it looks like a description of a high class call girl that uses to get involved with public and influential people, like politicians. There are many of then in Washington DC. Remember the DC Madam scandal?
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i fell in love with Queen because of this great song. Yes, as someone said this song is about high class whores who enjoy sex too. Very sophisticated women who are secretly dirty on the inside, but luxurious on the outside. Frddie also reveals this songs meaning in one interview.
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Freddie Mercury said in an interview, the song is about a high class call girl.
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A high society prostitute.
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A confusing song any way you look at it. I always thought it may have been about a female assassin. Here, in order of appearance, are the clues:
"A built-in remedy
For Kruschev and Kennedy" could be referring to Kennedy's assassination. Both men caused 'difficulties' for one another, and Kennedy WAS assassinated. Perhaps in fiction, at least by the female assassin.
Also, the line "Anytime an invitation you can't decline" could be a reference to the line from the 'Godfather' film about 'make him an offer (an invitation IS an offer) he can't refuse (decline).
Also, "dynamite with a laser beam" could be a reference to her skill with a laser rifle scope. Thus 'Guaranteed to blow your mind ('anytime'..you'd never see it coming!) The reference to 'gunpowder' may also be applied here.
"Recommended at the price" is self explanatory...she's good at what she does, so she's quite expensive!
"Insatiable an appetite" could be a reference to her blood lust, and/or the riches she acquires for her services. Hence the "Moet et Chandon in a pretty cabinet."
"Never kept the same address" would fit with an assassin who is always on the move.
"For cars she couldn't care less" could imply that an assassin who owned a car could be the target of a car bombing if her identity became known.
"Fastidious and precise" are the hallmarks of a great assassin!"
Of course, this could all be rubbish, as many of the other lyrics don't really fit the scenario, but that's my two cent's worth. -
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We used to refer wemen specially the lovely ones as to be made of gellatine and extraordinary nice, but they are poeple with selfish ambitions and cruel emotions as well as feminine needs and delicate specifics.
When you can judge wemen from outside (ie not being emotionally involved) you can see their true mixture of lifestyle, this is not odd.
Thanks Freddie! -
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