Queen: These Are The Days Of Lives Meaning
Song Released: 1991
These Are The Days Of Lives Lyrics
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Interesting ya all..hhmmm...i recall Roger had been writing this as a letter for his son or kids for when they grew up then this sadnness happened to Freddie & Roger thought it would be a good fit if Freddie sang it...as his last recorded song
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The same thing as everyone else is saying is what I agree with, but it is "bad things", not "bas thongs".
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Do what a man got to do! Let the spark begins. I love Queen just like d ol' days..
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Actually this is written by Roger even though they credited the song to Queen. The song actually written by Roger and he was inspired by his children. It's mainly about the feeling that he felt when he didn't meet his children for much too long. So when he finally met them, he still love them and felt nothing has changed. I got this info by watching Queen's Documentary "These Are the Days of Our Lives"
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The song is about Roger saying where have the days gone and remembering them. He drew inspiration from his kids from seeing them grow up. Given the time it was released, it now has a different meaning.
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It is a song about Murcury reflecting on his final days in the band and coming to terms with his soon to be death from Aids.
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I agree. It was freddies official goodbye, but it was written by roger taylor. They are singing about how they miss the old days (before freddie had aids) (those were the days of our lives, bas thongs in life were so few)
Thats my opinion anyway
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This song is a reminiscence about better days, being carefree teens in the old town, having one final blowout before taking on adult responsibilities. In the end he expresses that the rest of his life has been a facade, that he has not moved on and is still in love with an old girlfriend from back in the day.
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The final goodbye from Freddie taking a sad look at his life and Queen.
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