![]() This song rocks so hard!! Especially 1:08-1:58. Jeff from Austin, TxYou've gotta be kidding me!! No comments here yet?.Laurent from Manama, BahrainBrilliant song! Brilliant album.Mark from Grafton, United StatesThe music is great, but the lyrics make no sense at all.Dio was the perfect fit at the time!.RIP Ronnie. Jim from Long Beach, CaThis song put Sabbath is a higher realm.I think the lyricist chose this medieval theme to relate to kids who play the knights and castle games during that time, and it was also popular then because of groups like KISS whose name's anachronem meant "Knights in Service of Satan." Black Sabbath was just being trendy and keeping up with the culture, as any artistic group does. Harry from Sunnyvale, CaI understand the song to be all about love, and the medieval references are metaphors about love.Jason from Aurora, CoKISS is not an ACRONYM for anything.Kiss don't come close to Sabbath or Dio in any way - unless your interested in cereal boxes or trading cards. Indeed he got a lot of stick for only writing about kings/wizards/rainbows etc for the rest of his career ! If there was any 'trend' then he started it. Ronnie Dio was writing lyrics like that years before when he started with Rainbow. Ricky from Killie, United KingdomSabbath were never trendy.Joni from SuomiI think neon knights somehow relates to the Paranoid album's cover art.If you think when the lyrics were written, at the end of seventies/beginning of the eighties when as the synth neon era really blossomed up, and when the hard rock and heavy metal bands alike felt the need to "poodle" them selves, going clubbing and such, where someone like RJD might have felt one of his first bursts of coming of certain age. Which is up to the lyricists or artists talent, capacity and ability to plummet and probe what ever she/he is dealing with at the moment of writing. And the greater the talent, the more people you can reach, since the insight of a feeling, experience, knowledge or a condition is more universal the deeper it goes and reaches. You go deep inside the feeling, unable really to realize it even to yourself. Now, for a songwriter and/or a poet, a text often start with a meaning very clear for the writer. But you know you hate yourself for doing it because somewhere, deep inside your consciousness (for some even conscience), you know and feel the misery. It's a horrid scene, but you got to love it, the Big City. Has its king and queens, beautiful angels who are descending fast as they let themselves to dark alleys. Mike from AnyrealmYou ever thought Neon Knights lyrics could be a metafore for Neon Nights? If you interpret that way, for me it's quite clear.Preview the embedded widget Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer Album LyricsĪfter All (Remastered Version)īlack Sabbath Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS). Black sabbath neon knights code#Get the embed code Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer Album Lyrics1.After All (The Dead) - 2011 - Remaster2.After All (Remastered Version)3.Buried Alive4.Buried Alive (Remastered Version)5.Buried Alive - 2011 - Remaster6.Children Of The Sea - 2011 - Remaster7.Computer God8.Computer God (Remastered Version)9.Computer God - 2011 - Remaster10.Die Young (live)11.Die Young - 2011 - (Remastered Version)14.I - 2011 - Remaster15.Letter from Earth16.Letter From Earth (Remastered Version)17.Letters from Earth18.Letters From Earth (B-Side version)19.Letters From Earth - 2011 - Remaster20.Master of Insanity21.Master of Insanity (live)22.Master Of Insanity (Remastered Version)23.Master of Insanity (single edit)24.Master Of Insanity - 2011 - Remaster25.Neon Knights (live)26.Neon Knights - 2011 - Remaster27.Sins of the Father28.Sins Of The Father (Remastered Version)29.Sins Of The Father - 2011 - Remaster30.Time MachineBlack Sabbath Lyrics provided by ![]()
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