I didn’t actually realise what apartheid meant. I’m probably a bit naive, but I thought it was more of a vague segregation, like on the beaches and buses.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that John Deacon, a British musician, did not fully understand what apartheid was. He thought it was just a general separation of people, like on beaches and buses, rather than a strict, legal system of racial segregation in South Africa. Deacon admits he was a bit naive about the true meaning and impact of apartheid.
About John Deacon
John Deacon was an English musician who was the bass guitarist for the rock band Queen. He wrote several hit songs for the group, including “You’re My Best Friend”, “Another One Bites the Dust”, and “I Want to Break Free”. Deacon was also involved in the band’s financial management and played various instruments on Queen’s studio work.
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Yes, it is a rehearsed show, yes, it was analogy of going to see a play at the theatre, where everything has to be in place and whole things, everything being works, all works together to get the best effect you know it’s more like an actor learning a part.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Live Aid turned our world upside down.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
That first bass I had was an Eko, a very old thing with a thin neck, I had that for quite a while.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Four personalities are bound to clash.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Brian and I were both science students. You know science sort of math and physics side, you know.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Freddie and Brian tend to write the majority of the material.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I went along and basically learned a few of the songs they were doing at the time, which were quite a few of the songs we ended up doing on our first album.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I like touring, I like being in the studio, a bit of both. I like to have a bit of time at home as well.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Queen has taken the all of our time for last four or five years, you know.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
No, I mean we’d all definitely involved in the music business someway or another, because we’re all living with it, and in it, and also we’ve got all sorts of things we would like to do.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
No, we have our ups and downs, but we’re all very up at the moment.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
There was always a lot of American music in England until, obviously when the Beatles came around, then there was a shift towards English music, but before then American music was the main thing.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Lot’s of marriages don’t last as long as Queen have been together.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
The band was rejuvenated by that wonderful day. It breathed new life into us.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I mean the only thing that is hopefully good about us is after the arguments we can actually still face each other the next day or the day after and talk about something else and sort of get over it.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
When you start out without a record nobody knows you, but if you have a record it’s a lot easier.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
We’ve always decided ourselves what we wanted to put out as our singles and that sort of things.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
But I’ve always been accused of being a bit tight with money, so it hasn’t particularly changed my lifestyle.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Arguments are healthy. They clear the air.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Our albums just tend to be collections of songs really, because we all write in the group, all four of us.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
Then we did what we called basically I suppose a club tour in England, which was the time I think that our second album came out, we club toured around the whole country where the venues were hold to five hundreds upwards to that sort of thing you know.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
When we recorded our first album sixteen track machines were the thing.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I was too shy to go and meet Princess Diana.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I didn’t actually realise what apartheid meant. I’m probably a bit naive, but I thought it was more of a vague segregation, like on the beaches and buses.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
In a way it costs thousands dollars before you could actually go out to put the show on because you’ll need equipments, all the lights you know, and that’s more just going out and playing you know.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I’ll probably make loads of plans, and then just sit around on my bottom all day long and do nothing.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I don’t want to be nasty but let’s just say Robbie Williams is no Freddie Mercury.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I wouldn’t do go to another band.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
I have a few personal ambitions for the band.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951
You know, my children go to a local, local catholic school just down the road.
English musician, bassist, songwriter, born 1951