It has meaning...I agree with with njackson because the song is in fact about how there isn't love in the future. For example:
'I don't know if you're looking for romance or I don't know what you're looking for'
is about how in young English pub life, people are just looking for sex. It's almost as if the speaker (probably Alex or one of his friends) wants to rebel; he doesn't like the loveless system. Therefore '1984' does carry some meaning as Alex is trying to say that our world is already dystopian, just like George Orwell speculated; i.e. there has been...
It has meaning...I agree with with njackson because the song is in fact about how there isn't love in the future. For example:
'I don't know if you're looking for romance or I don't know what you're looking for'
is about how in young English pub life, people are just looking for sex. It's almost as if the speaker (probably Alex or one of his friends) wants to rebel; he doesn't like the loveless system. Therefore '1984' does carry some meaning as Alex is trying to say that our world is already dystopian, just like George Orwell speculated; i.e. there has been no love since 1984--everyone is a robot.
He used 1984 because it rhymes with floor, i doubt it has any real meaning
It has meaning...I agree with with njackson because the song is in fact about how there isn't love in the future. For example: 'I don't know if you're looking for romance or I don't know what you're looking for' is about how in young English pub life, people are just looking for sex. It's almost as if the speaker (probably Alex or one of his friends) wants to rebel; he doesn't like the loveless system. Therefore '1984' does carry some meaning as Alex is trying to say that our world is already dystopian, just like George Orwell speculated; i.e. there has been...
It has meaning...I agree with with njackson because the song is in fact about how there isn't love in the future. For example: 'I don't know if you're looking for romance or I don't know what you're looking for' is about how in young English pub life, people are just looking for sex. It's almost as if the speaker (probably Alex or one of his friends) wants to rebel; he doesn't like the loveless system. Therefore '1984' does carry some meaning as Alex is trying to say that our world is already dystopian, just like George Orwell speculated; i.e. there has been no love since 1984--everyone is a robot.