Music Time · 2:37pm Jan 31st, 2013
This is one of my favorite songs, and it actually fits pretty well for Union Jack because of two reasons.
1. Its direct context is (in the rock opera it originally exists within) bombing a dictator's broadcast tower, strikingly similar to what Union Jack did with city hall and a few Molotovs (though unlike the song, he doesn't succeed).
2. Even if we ignore its direct context, one could interpret the fire spoken of in the song (ESPECIALLY the lines "I got this burning like my veins are filled with nothing but gasoline/and with a spark it'll be the biggest fire they've ever seen" and "there is a fire that will burn/through the streets of the city") as a massive change in the way people think, a revolution, something which Union Jack has a talent for (not in a violent manner anymore, and not necessarily large-scale).
What do you guys think?