Roger and Japs
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Roger and Japs
Can anyone tell me what is it with Roger and stating about the Japenese in some of his songs.
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The reference that might clarify the whole thing the most is the one from "The Post War Dream;"
If it wasn't for the nips
Being so good at building ships
The yards would still be open on the Clyde
By using "nips" (Japan was once called "Nippon" and in certain parts of the world, "nip" is a racial slur aimed at the Japanese,) Roger isn't so much engaging in racism himself as he is displaying a mindset not uncommon in certain parts of the world at certain times...much like ITF2.
But the reason he's referencing the Japanese in the first place is this:
They took the ship building business away from *England.
When you consider that the "market forces" are one of Waters' lyrical obsessions, it's not hard to see why he'd write about the Japanese. They ARE one of the world's economic leaders, right?
I need to look at the lyrics for "What God Wants" again...which Part of WGW are you referring to specifically, 1, 2 or 3?
EDIT: As for Not Now John, those references tie in with the above explanation, as well.
EDITED AGAIN: *The River Clyde is in Scotland. My bad. It wasn't just England who was affected.
If it wasn't for the nips
Being so good at building ships
The yards would still be open on the Clyde
By using "nips" (Japan was once called "Nippon" and in certain parts of the world, "nip" is a racial slur aimed at the Japanese,) Roger isn't so much engaging in racism himself as he is displaying a mindset not uncommon in certain parts of the world at certain times...much like ITF2.
But the reason he's referencing the Japanese in the first place is this:
They took the ship building business away from *England.
When you consider that the "market forces" are one of Waters' lyrical obsessions, it's not hard to see why he'd write about the Japanese. They ARE one of the world's economic leaders, right?
I need to look at the lyrics for "What God Wants" again...which Part of WGW are you referring to specifically, 1, 2 or 3?
EDIT: As for Not Now John, those references tie in with the above explanation, as well.
EDITED AGAIN: *The River Clyde is in Scotland. My bad. It wasn't just England who was affected.
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Yea. And after WWII there was lots of money out in by the allies to help rebuild the country (America still has a big armed forces presence there). Maybe he is showing some resentment that a country that we were fighting is now doing better (I saw we because NZ is part of the commonwealth) economically (Or building better ships) than the UK. War is also one of his lyrical obsessions.mosespa wrote:
When you consider that the "market forces" are one of Waters' lyrical obsessions, it's not hard to see why he'd write about the Japanese. They ARE one of the world's economic leaders, right?
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Roger and Japs
Roger mentions Japs in "IT"S A MIRACLE"....They turned Yosemite into a golf course for the Japs....
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