The Russian leader Nikitia Krushev? That's my best guess. Hmm. *reads some more* Yes, it would seem that way, with the soldiers and the west and everything.
Ah, I'm so proud of myself for thinking of Khrushchev upon reading those lyrics.
Anyway, that's beside the point.
Perhaps Elton John was in love with (an unresponsive) someone named Nikita, and likened that person to Khrushchev in this song, partly because of their names. Thus the slashy bits. I nearly burst out laughing at the "I'll never know how good it feels to hold you / Nikita I need you so" part... ahh, after watching him rant like that... wonderfully great, all of it.
Right, that's all. Not a very useful comment, but that's fine.
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Date: 2004-05-12 05:22 pm (UTC)Anyway, that's beside the point.
Perhaps Elton John was in love with (an unresponsive) someone named Nikita, and likened that person to Khrushchev in this song, partly because of their names. Thus the slashy bits. I nearly burst out laughing at the "I'll never know how good it feels to hold you / Nikita I need you so" part... ahh, after watching him rant like that... wonderfully great, all of it.
Right, that's all. Not a very useful comment, but that's fine.
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