There's Don't Try Suicide, Keep Passing the Open Windows, Don't lose your head...
And the last two are somewhat related to John Deacon.
I think he was having rough times during the 80's.
He looked alienated in the Budapest 86 footage.
Then there's the clip with him throwing out his bass to the amp wall at the end of Knebworth 86.
My guess is that the rock lifestyle was tearing him apart, and his bandmates were aware of that.
So it's totally understandable why he chose not to continue with the band after Freddie's death.
Discuss!
MercurialFreddie · Member since
A bit alienated but there's the part during Under Pressure from Budapest where he seems happy.
master marathon runner · Member since
well he sounded chipper enough on a metro radio phone interview, in '86 regarding the ticket demand for st. James' park, Newcastle. '86.
. Would he have been so fragile or torn apart if he had been a welder, a bricky, a taxi driver or whatever.
He must have had some sense of luck/ privllege of the fact he was set up for life and would never have to rely on the daily grind, so perhaps any depression or whatever, was inevitable no matter what his circumstances.
mooghead · Member since
Maybe all he ever wanted was to be just as happy as a factory worker, without the fame and with enough money to support his family. His withdrawal from the limelight at the first opportunity would support this. Maybe he actually felt guilt at living the life countless others could only dream of. Maybe he resented his talent at being a musician and songwriter... dont think we will ever know.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
I would bet it is a health issue, instead of a mere decision of his.
Cheers,
Ogre-
matt z · Member since
Wasn't the song KEEP PASSING THE OPEN WINDOWS originally going to be a song written for a film of the same name?
(I'm not certain of the production company or country of origin; but the concept was scrapped an it was adopted for THE WORKS instead)
I think I heard that on a picture disc interview I have
DTS probably comes from an 80's backlash at topical songs that were out at the time. Even the corny movie HEATHERS aludes to the time.
DON'T LOSE YOUR HEAD although it relates in hindsight to John and a driving arrest (I've heard) is ALSO tongue in cheek being humorous about a BIG CONCEPT in the film HIGHLANDER
I think it's dubious to extract that and assume it relates to John Deacon implicitly
*goodco* · Member since
' Windows' was intended for 'The Hotel New Hampshire'.
Oh, John's had long standing problems. 'Doing Alright' was written to try and pick up his spirits, even though Tim and Brian had never met him. The theme continued with 'Keep Yourself Alive'. John even wrote about a failed Russian Roulette attempt in his first credited song, 'Misfire'. And of his wish for 'death by cop' in AOBTD.
The list is endless
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]*goodco* wrote:[/b]
' Windows' was intended for 'The Hotel New Hampshire'.
Oh, John's had long standing problems. 'Doing Alright' was written to try and pick up his spirits, even though Tim and Brian had never met him. The theme continued with 'Keep Yourself Alive'. John even wrote about a failed Russian Roulette attempt in his first credited song, 'Misfire'. And of his wish for 'death by cop' in AOBTD.
The list is endless [/QUOTE]
Lol
matt z · Member since
So. ... you're saying the band had advised him to keep GOOD COMPANY and Repent (JESUS, PROPHETS SONG)
I had no idea he was so troubled.
Was that also the reason he was admonished to PLAY THE GAME? (Still refusing in the video clip)
I hope he's in the able hands of a mental health professional
Ale Solan · Member since
The Hitman
The Fairy King · Member since
Pretty sure Don't Try Suicide was the product of working in Musicland Studios.
They stated in the DOOL documentary that some peeps jumped off the building above the studios during the recording of The Game.
Nitroboy · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Fairy King wrote:[/b]
Pretty sure Don't Try Suicide was the product of working in Musicland Studios.
They stated in the DOOL documentary that some peeps jumped off the building above the studios during the recording of The Game. [/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure that was during Hot Space
musicland munich · Member since
^Because of that they called the Arabella Hochhaus ( MMStudio) - " Suicide Block"