However, after the second video was made the song was banned completely by the BBC, …

This made Horn the first producer to top both the UK Singles Chart and Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously with songs by two different musicians.There have been various music videos made for “Relax”. Think of the video... water was always spilling over the edge & the groupies were screaming...duh? This was featured in the 2001 Ben Stiller movie Zoolander. He doesn't want to be around when the news gets out that he had a boner in public. They were drunk while writing it. Most of Durans lyrics are about women but this one is an oddball. The BBC had not intended to enhance record sales by banning "Relax", and yet the record had defied these intentions emphatically, meaning that — not for the first time — the BBC and the media were faced with a fast-selling record that could beat and … It's an only child down there alone. This song has tons of rumors of what its about. “Relax, Take It Easy” is a song performed by English singer-songwriter Mika. The track has featured in many different forms of media throughout the years; from appearing on a fictional radio station in the video game Grand Theft Auto, as well as the iconic film T2: “Trainspotting”, and not forgetting it becoming the theme tune to Netflix’s one-of-kind interactive film, “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch”. However, Mr. Horn has indicated that the spirit which the band brought to the recording process was instrumental in getting the track completed.This song reached number 1 in the UK while another track that Trevor Horn produced, “Owner of a Lonely Heart” (by Yes), concurrently hit number 1 in the US. The song is essentially a guide to delaying ejaculation. Moments later, the lights came on and he and the other passengers in the train were told to get out of the train. This video has allegedly been banned by the BBC and MTV.

draven66on May 16, 2007 Link. […] singer Mika used the melody of this song in his 2006 hit debut single “Relax, Take It Easy“.

Relax don't do it When you want to come Relax don't do it When you want to suck to it Relax don't do it When you want to come Come-oh oh oh But shoot it in the right direction Make making it your intention-ooh yeah Live those dreams Scheme those schemes Got to hit me Hit me Hit me with those laser beams I'm coming I'm coming-yeah Relax don't do it We are looking over the four leaf clover - interpreted as: missing our treasure. to relax; "chill".We're just coolin'. By the time Holly sang the vocal at 4 am, he was so totally hyped up, he was crazy, like a Doberman with a rabbit in its teeth”. Relax definition is - to make less tense or rigid : slacken. See more words with the same meaning: yes, agreements (statements of). In fact by the end of the day, only one member of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Holly Johnson, made it onto the recording that was actually released. The labels behind the song are ZTT Records and Island Records. I don't think they knew what they were saying, but I interpret it from a non-dual perspective. Also perhaps the most blatant indication that “Relax” is romantic/sensual in nature is the line “the scene of love, feel it”. General CommentQuickies are great once in a blue moon but this song (whether it is gay or heterosexual doesn't matter) is still about tantric sex. However, Horn was still not happy with the track, so the third version was recorded by Horn, producer/engineer Steve Lipson, keyboard player Andy Richards, and Fairlight synthesizer programmer JJ Jeczalik. its just randomness, or a song you can decide yourself what the song meaning for your life or just how you take the song means overall.I think its about male control of an orgasam... trying to last for a woman.

The first official video for "Relax", directed by Bernard Rose and set in a S&M themed gay nightclub, featuring the bandmembers accosted by buff leathermen, a glamorous drag queen, and an obese admirer dressed up as a Roman emperor, was allegedly banned by MTV and the BBC, prompting the recording of a second video, directed by Godley and Cremein early 1984, featuring the group performing with the help of laser beams.

I wouldn't admit to knowing what the lyrics meant if I was Simon LeBon either...drunk or not. To make less severe or strict: relax a curfew.