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Suite Madame Blue : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suite Madame Blue
"Suite Madame Blue" is a 1975 song by Styx, the final track on their album ''Equinox''. It was also included on the A&M compilation ''Styx: Greatest Hits''. It is also a fan favorite and is played regularly at both Styx's concerts and lead singer Dennis DeYoung's concerts. The name of the song is both a reference to the musical "suite" as composition and a wordplay on "sweet". ==Background== The song was written in 1975, a year before the United States Bicentennial. Because of this, many people believe this song to be celebrating America. The truth, however, is that the track was a protest song, sung from the point of view of a man who clearly loves America, but knows the country is far from perfect and needs improvement. "Suite Madame Blue" is a metaphor for the United States, but many lyrics are actually metaphors for political controversies of the 1960s and 1970s, such as Watergate and the War in Vietnam. The lyric "So lift up your heart, make a new start, and lead us away from here" is an allusion to the need for change in the United States.
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