I Don't Care About You
Guns N' Roses Lyrics


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Yeah!

I'm from South Philadelphia up on Avenue C
I've seen empty hands that was waitin' to freeze
Up from the power at home

I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you
Fuck you!

I've seen Hollywood Boulevard
Welfare hotel
And I spent the night in jail
At the Wilcox Hotel

I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you

I've seen an old man have a heart attack in Manhattan
Well he died while we just stood there lookin' at him
Ain't he cute?

I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you

I seen mad rollin' drunks
I seen bodies in the streets
I saw a man who was sleepin' in his own puke
And a man with no legs crawlin' down
Fifth Street tryin' just to get somethin' to eat

I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you
Fuck you!
I don't care about you

Fuck you!

(spoken)
Uh, that hurt man




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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Guns N' Roses's song "I Don't Care About You" paint a vivid picture of the harsh realities of life in the city, particularly in the rougher neighborhoods of Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The first verse mentions Avenue C in South Philadelphia, where the singer has seen firsthand the poverty and desperation of the people who live there - empty hands waiting to freeze in the bitter cold. The line "up from the power at home" may refer to the power structures that keep people in poverty, such as corrupt politicians or wealthy elites who perpetuate inequality.


The rest of the song recounts the singer's experiences in other parts of the city, including Hollywood Boulevard, where they saw the seedy underbelly of urban life in a welfare hotel. The line "I spent the night in jail at the Wilcox Hotel" suggests that the singer may have been arrested or incarcerated at some point. They also witnessed an old man dying on the streets while others looked on indifferently, and saw the sad plight of homeless people trying to survive.


Overall, the song's message is a blunt rejection of society's norms and values, and a refusal to care about the opinions or opinions of others. The repeated refrain of "Fuck you!" is a defiant expression of this sentiment. In a way, the song is a celebration of the outcast and the rebel, a testament to the band's punk-rock roots.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm from South Philadelphia up on Avenue C
I come from a tough neighborhood in South Philadelphia, specifically in Avenue C.


I've seen empty hands that was waitin' to freeze Up from the power at home
I have witnessed people suffering from poverty, unable to heat their homes during winter due to lack of resources.


I don't care about you Fuck you!
I am expressing my disdain and apathy towards someone or something.


I've seen Hollywood Boulevard Welfare hotel And I spent the night in jail At the Wilcox Hotel
I have experienced the glamour of Hollywood Boulevard, as well as the destitution of living in a welfare hotel. I have also been incarcerated in the Wilcox Hotel jail.


I've seen an old man have a heart attack in Manhattan Well he died while we just stood there lookin' at him Ain't he cute?
I once witnessed an elderly man in Manhattan have a heart attack and subsequently die while people, including myself, stood by and watched without doing anything to help. This sarcastic comment ('Ain't he cute?') implies the absurdity and callousness of the situation.


I seen mad rollin' drunks I seen bodies in the streets I saw a man who was sleepin' in his own puke And a man with no legs crawlin' down Fifth Street tryin' just to get somethin' to eat
I have seen the dark side of society, such as heavily intoxicated individuals, corpses on the streets, and homeless people in deplorable conditions, including someone sleeping in their own vomit and a legless man trying to find food.


Fuck you!
Again, I am expressing my anger and disdain for someone or something.




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Written by: LEE VING

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Monicx


on Sweet Child o' Mine

Guns N' Roses sind eine großartige Band. Ich frage mich, wie Sweet Child o' Mine live klingen wird. Ich habe gerade Tickets für ihr Konzert in Deutschland auf https://www.timeforgig.com/de/guns-n-roses/artists/0mjrv gekauft.

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