Pigs lyrics
You well heeled big wheel, ha ha charade you are.
So here's the definitive explanation of these lyrics: In the British Prime Minister was a rather corpulent, somewhat unattractive bloke called James Callaghan left-wing - hence "Big man pig man" - big 'cos he was big, and also PM, and pig 'cos And at the time there was some sort of hoo-haa about the mining industry which I was too young to remember, hence " The "bus stop rat bag" was of course Maggie Thatcher The Iron Lady waiting to get on the bus in the general elections of - a truly "FUOH" who "radiated cold shafts of broken glass" due to her icey-cold nature. Hope this clears up a few points. PS great site! This is probably the most help I've had on trying to find the meaning. Perhaps your explanation is correct.
Pigs lyrics
Pink Floyd Lyrics. Big man, pig man Ha ha, charade you are You well heeled big wheel Ha ha, charade you are And when your hand is on your heart You're nearly a good laugh Almost a joker With your head down in the pig bin Saying, "Keep on digging. When you're down in the pig mine You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry Bus stop rat bag Ha ha, charade you are You fucked up old hag Ha ha, charade you are You radiate cold shafts of broken glass You're nearly a good laugh Almost worth a quick grin You like the feel of steel You're hot stuff with a hat pin And good fun with a hand gun You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry Hey you Whitehouse Ha ha, charade you are You house proud town mouse Ha ha, charade you are You're trying to keep our feelings off the street You're nearly a real treat All tight lips and cold feet And do you feel abused? You gotta stem the evil tide And keep it all on the inside Mary you're nearly a treat Mary you're nearly a treat But you're really a cry. Submit Corrections. The inspiration for this song came partly from George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm". The pigs in this song represent people who feel they are the moral authorities. Roger Watch also thought of those at the top of the society, who have wealth and power, and manipulate the rest of the people in order to remain powerful. The third part of this song was inspired by Mary Whitehouse, a British woman who led a movement to keep sex off TV. Roger Waters felt that Whitehouse had no right to decide what other people should watch.
So, he basically said she's a cold, cruel, crazy, fucked up old hag.
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So here's the definitive explanation of these lyrics: In the British Prime Minister was a rather corpulent, somewhat unattractive bloke called James Callaghan left-wing - hence "Big man pig man" - big 'cos he was big, and also PM, and pig 'cos And at the time there was some sort of hoo-haa about the mining industry which I was too young to remember, hence " The "bus stop rat bag" was of course Maggie Thatcher The Iron Lady waiting to get on the bus in the general elections of - a truly "FUOH" who "radiated cold shafts of broken glass" due to her icey-cold nature. Hope this clears up a few points. PS great site! This is probably the most help I've had on trying to find the meaning. Perhaps your explanation is correct. Its the best one Ive heard but how do you explain the fact that the song was written in 76? Your reference is from
Pigs lyrics
Sign In Register. Artist: Pink Floyd. Album: Rainbows, Clouds and the Moon. Big man, pig man, ha ha, charade you are You well heeled big wheel, ha ha, charade you are And when your hand is on your heart You're nearly a good laugh Almost a joker With your head down in the pig bin Saying 'keep on digging' Pig stain on your fat chin What do you hope to find? When you're down in the pig mine You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry. Bus stop rat bag, ha ha, charade you are You fucked up old hag, ha ha, charade you are You radiate cold shafts of broken glass You're nearly a good laugh Almost worth a quick grin You like the feel of steel You're hot stuff with a hat pin And good fun with a hand gun You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry. Hey you Whitehouse, ha ha, charade you are You house proud town mouse, ha ha, charade you are You're trying to keep your feelings off the street You're nearly a real treat All tight lips and cold feet And do you feel abused? You gotta stem the evil tide And keep it all on the inside Mary you're nearly a treat Mary you're nearly a treat But you're really a cry. Pink Floyd Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.
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Getting down is Animals Capitalist nations are nations made up of sheep that are owned by pigs, and competed for by dogs Dogs Cutthroat businessmen and always in vicious competition like dogs fighting for scraps that the masters pigs give them Either end up "sad old men dying of cancer" or "pulled down by the stone" All that competition actually give them no fulfillment in the long run The stone -- dirty tricks the pull and bad things they do to others to get ahead conscious? It's like They like the feel of steel. It has nothing to do with Thatcher's mad privatizations and nor does it have anything to do with her war in the Falklands all of which are literally years away. You May Also Like. Your reference is from I'm not sure. Not THE Whitehouse. Perhaps your explanation is correct. When you're down in the pig mine You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry Bus stop rat bag Ha ha, charade you are You fucked up old hag Ha ha, charade you are You radiate cold shafts of broken glass You're nearly a good laugh Almost worth a quick grin You like the feel of steel You're hot stuff with a hat pin And good fun with a hand gun You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry Hey you Whitehouse Ha ha, charade you are You house proud town mouse Ha ha, charade you are You're trying to keep our feelings off the street You're nearly a real treat All tight lips and cold feet And do you feel abused? Big man, pig man Ha ha, charade you are You well heeled big wheel Ha ha, charade you are And when your hand is on your heart You're nearly a good laugh Almost a joker With your head down in the pig bin Saying, "Keep on digging.
PDF Playlist. In the album's three parts, "Dogs", "Pigs" and "Sheep", pigs represent the people whom Roger Waters considers to be at the top of the social ladder, the ones with wealth and power; they also manipulate the rest of society and encourage them to be viciously competitive and cut-throat, so the pigs can remain powerful.
Or she? Actually ehard it on the radio one time. No Replies Log in to reply. Though Roger hated Thatcher, what I talked about happened a bit later. Fat dude -- big man pig man Mining industry - keep on digging 2. You house proud town mouse, Ha ha charade you are You're trying to keep our feelings off the street. You radiate cold shafts of broken glass. Roger Watch also thought of those at the top of the society, who have wealth and power, and manipulate the rest of the people in order to remain powerful. You're nearly a good laugh, Almost worth a quick grin. Animals Capitalist nations are nations made up of sheep that are owned by pigs, and competed for by dogs Dogs Cutthroat businessmen and always in vicious competition like dogs fighting for scraps that the masters pigs give them Either end up "sad old men dying of cancer" or "pulled down by the stone" All that competition actually give them no fulfillment in the long run The stone -- dirty tricks the pull and bad things they do to others to get ahead conscious? The pigs in this song represent people who feel they are the moral authorities. It's a great album. The "bus stop rat bag" was of course Maggie Thatcher The Iron Lady waiting to get on the bus in the general elections of - a truly "FUOH" who "radiated cold shafts of broken glass" due to her icey-cold nature. This song is so political. Dogs Cutthroat businessmen and always in vicious competition like dogs fighting for scraps that the masters pigs give them Either end up "sad old men dying of cancer" or "pulled down by the stone" All that competition actually give them no fulfillment in the long run The stone -- dirty tricks the pull and bad things they do to others to get ahead conscious?
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