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Think about the first line: > Well I dreamed I saw the knights in armour coming It's a dream. I can't imagine that it has nothing to do with the song's story and mearly sets the stage. Oddly, I was pondering this same question LAST NIGHT!!! I am truly puzzled by the first verse. I find your lyrical interpretation both insightful and confusing. Responses to Randy's After The Gold Rush lyrics analysis Randy "Just another line in the field of time" So any comments, insights, different interpretations? I'm anxious for feedback.
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show "Quantum Leap", the movies "Married to the Mob" and "Dune", and was also in Neil's movie "Human Highway", which I still haven't seen in its entireity). Dean Stockwell is an actor (he was in the T.V. As far as I know this screenplay is unproduced. As far as I know 100 In the album notes, Neil says "Most of these songs were inspired by the Dean Stockwell-Herb Berman screenplay "After the Goldrush". Hence, what do we do "After the Goldrush"? In the album notes, Neil says "Most of these songs were inspired by the Dean Stockwell-Herb Berman screenplay "After the Goldrush".
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I'm not sure how to interpret the phrase "chosen ones"-does he mean the wealthy get to go on the spaceships, or was there some other more impartial criteria used to "choose"? Finally, what about the title itself-"After the Goldrush"-what does it mean? To me I get imagery of men raping the land (strip-mining?) and leaving places un-fit for habitation. Imagery of tragedy (children crying) and hope for the future of mankind (flying Mother Nature's silver (the spaceships) seed (the chosen ones) to a new home. These lines clearly suggest that the earth is now dying as the chosen ones board spaceships to find a new planet to colonize. I was hoping it was a lie (I would hope it wasn't true too) The next line-"thinking about what a friend had said (the end of the world is at hand because of nuclear conflict). brings to my mind images from the Vietnam war of soldiers listening to Hendrix and smoking hash-so this re-enforces my notion of war-type imagery. He was lying in a burned out basement (bombed out?), hoping for replacement (a soldier waiting to be relieved), when the sun burst thru the sky-I take this to mean a nuclear out basement (bombed out?), hoping for replacement (a soldier waiting to be relieved), when the sun burst thru the sky-I take this to mean a nuclear explosion since if the "full moon is in his eyes", the sun cannot be up at the same time (its astronomically impossible). These lyrics make me think about soldiers in a battle field, or maybe even civilans surviving after a nuclear holocaust. The above lines bring to mind man upsetting the delicate balance of nature with pollution, runaway technology, threats of (nuclear) war etc. (later updated to 1980's, then 20th century) It evokes medieval imagery which seems out of context since the rest of the song seems to be set in contemporary time as illustrated by the next lines: To me the above lyrics have little or nothing to do with the rest of the song. "Well I dreamed I saw the knights in armour coming
My interpretations may be way off base to what Neil really intended and what other people think- but thats part of the fun-a song can mean vastly different things to different people-thats part of what makes it artistry-our minds paint a picture of what the words say to us.
I spent many hours puzzling over its meaning with friends and would like to share my lyric interpretations with the list and get other peoples idea of what they think it means. I found the title song very haunting and surreal and am still fascinated by it today. It hooked me and remains one of my all time favorite albums. The first Neil Young album I owned was "After the Gold Rush" which I purchased in 1979. To: "After the Gold Rush"-lyric interpretation/analysis The themes and symbolism of Young's songwriting provide a rich tapestry on which to project various meanings and analysis. While the interpretation of lyrics presented here is composed of several viewpoints, there is little consensus on the exact meaning of Neil's songs.
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This is one of a series of articles which provide an explanation of the meaning of Neil Young's song After the Gold Rush.
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