radio ga-ga
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Radio - radio
I'd sit alone and watch your light
My only friend through teenage nights
And everything I had to know
I heard it on my radio

You gave them all those old time stars
Through wars of worlds - invaded by Mars
You made 'em laugh - you made 'em cry
You made us feel like we could fly
Radio

So don't become some background noise
A backdrop for the girls and boys
Who just don't know or just don't care
And just complain when you're not there
You had your time, you had the power
You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio - radio

All we hear is radio ga ga
radio goo goo
radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
radio blah blah
Radio what's new?
Radio, someone still loves you

We watch the shows - we watch the stars
On videos for hours and hours
We hardly need to use our ears
How music changes through the years

Let's hope you never leave old friend
Like all good things on you we depend
So stick around 'cos we might miss you
When we grow tired of all this visual
You had your time - you had the power
You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio - radio

All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo
Radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio goo goo
Radio ga ga
All we hear is radio ga ga
Radio blah blah
Radio what's new ?
Someone still loves you

Radio ga ga (ga ga)
Radio ga ga (ga ga)
Radio ga ga (ga ga)

You had your time - you had the power




You've yet to have your finest hour
Radio - radio

Overall Meaning

In "Radio Ga-Ga," Queen pays tribute to the power of radio and its influence on a generation that grew up listening to it as their sole source of entertainment and information. Through this song, Queen recognizes the profound impact that radio had on their lives, particularly during their teenage years, making it their only friend and granting them access to all the knowledge they needed. The song mourns the gradual loss of radio's popularity with the advent of television and other forms of visual media, urging it not to become "background noise" for the younger generation who have no appreciation for its importance.


The lyrics are symbolic of the changing culture in the 1980s, as the world of music and entertainment was rapidly evolving with the rise of the MTV generation. The song's message was a warning against the potential loss of radio as a vital platform for music and other cultural programming. The song reminds us that radio is still relevant and beloved by a loyal audience, and it will always have a special place in the hearts of those who grew up listening to it.


Line by Line Meaning

Radio - radio
A direct address to the radio as an entity.


I'd sit alone and watch your light
The radio was a comforting presence during the singer's isolated childhood.


My only friend through teenage nights
The radio was a source of solace during the singer's formative years.


And everything I had to know
The artist learned everything they needed to know from the radio.


I heard it on my radio
Reiterating that the artist's knowledge and entertainment was derived solely from the radio waves.


You gave them all those old time stars
The radio broadcasted old music that was popularized by stars of the past.


Through wars of worlds - invaded by Mars
The radio was a means of sharing news, even during periods of crisis such as the War of the Worlds broadcast.


You made 'em laugh - you made 'em cry
The radio offered a range of emotions to its listeners.


You made us feel like we could fly
The radio was an escape from the mundane life, and allowed the listener to feel a sense of freedom.


So don't become some background noise
The artist implores the radio not to become irrelevant.


A backdrop for the girls and boys
The radio should not be relegated to background noise for the youth.


Who just don't know or just don't care
This younger generation is not aware of or indifferent to the value of the radio.


And just complain when you're not there
They only appreciate the radio when it is absent.


You had your time, you had the power
The radio was once influential in shaping popular culture.


You've yet to have your finest hour
The radio still has the potential to make a significant contribution to society.


All we hear is radio ga ga
The artist is lamenting the shift of focus from radio to other forms of media.


radio goo goo
This line is simply a nonsense phrase that goes along with the rhythm and sound of the song.


radio blah blah
Similarly, this line serves no real purpose other than to fill out the song.


Radio what's new?
The singer is questioning what new and innovative contributions the radio has to offer.


Radio, someone still loves you
The artist still finds value in the radio despite its waning popularity.


We watch the shows - we watch the stars
The artist notes the shift towards more visual forms of entertainment such as television and movies.


On videos for hours and hours
The artist is highlighting the amount of time people spend watching videos.


We hardly need to use our ears
Visual stimulation has become more important than audio stimulation.


How music changes through the years
The artist laments the shift in musical tastes and styles over the years.


Let's hope you never leave old friend
The singer desires for the radio to remain a constant in their life.


Like all good things on you we depend
The radio is crucial to the singer's quality of life.


So stick around 'cos we might miss you
The singer once again implores the radio to remain relevant and stop fading into obscurity.


When we grow tired of all this visual
The artist predicts that people will grow weary of visual media and return to audio media.


Radio ga ga (ga ga)
Repeating the song's title as a chorus.


You had your time - you had the power
Acknowledging the radio's past dominance in the entertainment industry.


You've yet to have your finest hour
The singer believes the radio still has untapped potential.


Radio - radio
A repeated direct address to the radio as an entity.




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Taylor, Roger / Aitken, Roger

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@GordonZJ

28 years age and I was shortly breathing…
All the best Rockstars were beautiful and brilliant!!!
That Crowd was impeccable!! Sad,Happy,Singing,Clapping hands,jumping! Missing Freddie..
No one was there to compete with anybody…just been themselves!!
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Paul Young was one ☝🏻 of the best guests, In my opinion…
Radio GaGa is not too easy to sing…you gotta have the voice levels according to do it.
PAUL just got it…!
I’m so proud of him. I Love ❤️ the Artist, the man and the gentleman he is..
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Check on the incredible list of participants!!!
All extraordinary!
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I don’t think there will be another day like that. Ever
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April 20th, 1992

Today is August 25th 2022 and my heart is still beating so fast!!



All comments from YouTube:

@paulyoungchannel

All I can say is - WOW what a sight! All those hands!

@davidcastillejos4998

paulyoungchannel,is big tribute

@scotthank806

a tip: you can watch series at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.

@everettlondon1384

@Scott Hank Yup, I have been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D

@GordonZJ

My hands were right there…!
“The day when I thought I will die”

You did Fantastic on that phenomenal stage, singing the Radio GaGa 😞😢✨✨✨
I Love you Sir! ❤️

@GordonZJ

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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@mariang3946

Paul Young ....you did a brilliant job.
Thanks for all your own songs too!!
Happy Birthday Freddie ❤️

@cathieedmond8621

So intimidating to sing Freddie’s song. Well done!

@colingeddes2172

Paul nails it though. Great vocalist, great guy as well.

@jdooris83

I wish I was old enough to have been at that concert, it’s absolutely incredible. Love it

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