There's not much to really get. It's about this young man who is dying. His fondest memory is of when his father took him to a parade when he was a kid. So when he dies, that (in a sense) is where he goes. To the Black Parade.
2006-11-17 01:34:29
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answered by ♫ Insane_Princess ♪ 5
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Yes, it's about a young man who is dying. The album "The Black Parade" is in fact a concept album. One of the central ideas is that, when you die, you return to your fondest memory. For the young man, that memory is of his father taking him to a parade.
Not sure about the story on the rest of the album, though, and it's been kind of bothering me.
2006-11-17 09:37:03
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answered by Theo D 3
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is a celebration of lvoe and death and darkness
The story of a man's untimely death is told through the flamboyant drama and epic guitar solos of Queen, the multi-coloured marching band of Sgt Pepper, and the scary vaudeville of the Doors. It's so intense, so bizarre, that following the manic pop of Dead! and the vengeful haunting of This Is How I Disappear, Liza Minnelli's cameo on Mama barely raises an eyebrow.
2006-11-17 09:40:24
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answered by CK 4
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the kid is dying and all he can think about it when his father took him to the black parade..so when he dies, he wants to go to the black parade. theres not much to get,
2006-11-17 09:35:45
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answered by laura 2
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im not sure eaither but it reminds me of the plague, people ill and dying
2006-11-17 09:35:20
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answered by ♥Sexy D♥ 3
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the man is dying and then when he dies...he is welcome to heaven aka "the black parade" and they have a parade and welcome him to his new live in "heaven"
2006-11-17 09:53:18
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answered by sid3000 1
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