A few Questions about Guns N' Roses songs from the "Use Your Illusion I" album:
What did the song mean by incorporating "Jesus don't you get tired of turnin' tricks" in "Right Next Door To Hell"? Did any critics consider that line sacreligious? Was the band talking about how Jesus is permitting suffering since the narrator/singer is living in a society that's "right next door to hell"?
What did Guns N' Roses mean by "The Garden of Eden" song? Are they mocking contemporary society because society is saying humanity lives in a utopian "garden of eden"?
What did the song mean by incorporating "Jesus don't you get tired of turnin' tricks" in "Right Next Door To Hell"? Did any critics consider that line sacreligious? Was the band talking about how Jesus is permitting suffering since the narrator/singer is living in a society that's "right next door to hell"?
What did Guns N' Roses mean by "The Garden of Eden" song? Are they mocking contemporary society because society is saying humanity lives in a utopian "garden of eden"?