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Did he go away and leave you all alone, mm-hmm?
I got a bad desire
Oh-oh-oh, I'm on fire
Tell me now, baby, is he good to you?
Can he do to you the things that I do, uh-huh?
I can take you higher
Oh-oh-oh, I'm on fire
Sometimes it's like someone took a knife, baby, edgy and dull
And cut a six-inch valley through the middle of my skull
At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet
And a freight train running through the middle of my head
Only you can cool my desire
Oh-oh-oh, I'm on fire
Oh-oh-oh, I'm on fire
Oh-oh-oh, I'm on fire
I think this is the salient point (in bold italics). We can never assume the songwriter is writing about him/herself.
As I've mentioned before, Paul Simon was never a boxer and I think it's safe to say John Fogerty never hitched a ride on a riverboat queen.
Dewey Bunnell definitely did cross the desert on a horse with no name, though. Fact.
You're not. Unless 'daddy' means something VERY different in this context, this song is basically about incest and its alternatives.
I certainly am with bruceandjenna about this. English is an acquired language to me.
I still know that, for decades, in the USA at least, "Who's your daddy now?" "You're my baby", are *clearly* referring to sexual relationships between consenting adults.
(as weird as I always have considered this myself)
As a native American English speaker ... "babe" (and occasionally "baby") for a romantic partner seem just fine to me.
"Daddy", on the other hand, has always seemed more than a little creepy. Maybe I've just been sheltered.
Yeah, off topic. What does this song have to do with COVID-19?
Obviously nothing. As I said: off topic.
BTW vtripp5, what's that about Bruce no longer singing to the 'unwashed'?
You're welcome
You're not. Unless 'daddy' means something VERY different in this context, this song is basically about incest and its alternatives.
bruceandjenna wrote:
No. Recorded in 1984, thus a different meaning.
I certainly am with bruceandjenna about this. English is an acquired language to me.
I still know that, for decades, in the USA at least, "Who's your daddy now?" "You're my baby", are *clearly* referring to sexual relationships between consenting adults.
(as weird as I always have considered this myself)
Yeah, off topic. What does this song have to do with COVID-19?
Bruce no longer sings to the 'unwashed.' Still love this song, but ...
Sometimes it's like someone took a knife,
Baby, edgy and dull,
And cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul.
Don't get more intense than that.
"Skull", not "soul" , but your version may be even better!
You're not. Unless 'daddy' means something VERY different in this context, this song is basically about incest and its alternatives.
No. Recorded in 1984, thus a different meaning.
I'm not sure this is for the better of humanity, though.
People may react as you describe. But the reason is that women have rejected the term "girl." Now the word means "child", thus promoting your scenario.
You're not. Unless 'daddy' means something VERY different in this context, this song is basically about incest and its alternatives.
You're welcome
So, the opposite of Slow Dolly then?
Baby, edgy and dull,
And cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul.
Don't get more intense than that.
Middle of my skull? (Rhymes with dull.) Equally intense.
You're welcome
Baby, edgy and dull,
And cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul.
Don't get more intense than that.
Sometimes I hear "skull" and sometimes I hear "soul". Not sure which is more intense.
(Sorry for the off-topic.)
Yeah, off topic. What does this song have to do with COVID-19?
(Sorry for the off-topic.)
Right there with you - not AT ALL a Bruce fan but love this tune...
I think this is the salient point (in bold italics). We can never assume the songwriter is writing about him/herself.
As I've mentioned before, Paul Simon was never a boxer and I think it's safe to say John Fogerty never hitched a ride on a riverboat queen.
Baby, edgy and dull,
And cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul.
Don't get more intense than that.
"Hey little girl, is your daddy home?"
Not my idea of sexy.
Just a good example of how fast language and social norms are changing these days. When this came out, nobody thought twice about the lyrics. It was just a song about a horny guy and his love interest. Nowadays he (the fictious guy saying these words) would have to face a full blown investigation for sexual harrassement and possibly pedophilia. A social media shitstorm for the artist writing these lyrics would be guaranteed.
I'm not sure this is for the better of humanity, though.
Agreed.
Nor was "little girl" meant to be taken literally.
This is Bruce, not Harvey Weinstein.
This still reads like “unwanted male attention” the song, to me. He spends the whole time focused on his own desires over anything else. That said, song still sounds good and it’s not like an artist can’t sing in character. I don’t think this reflects poorly on Bruce Springsteen at all even though this song has always made me feel uncomfortable. The intensity is real.
Agreed.
Nor was "little girl" meant to be taken literally.
This is Bruce, not Harvey Weinstein.
To be honest, its not a bad song. Just wayyyy overplayed.
"Hey little girl, is your daddy home?"
Not my idea of sexy.
I don't think he was implying it was her father, but rather her boyfriend or husband.
"Hey little girl, is your daddy home?"
Not my idea of sexy.
agreed
is this the personality type you conjure rdo:
"mmmmm, yeah baby (sluuurrrp), yum yuummmm..."
It's still the wrong song. And artist.
eveliko wrote:
Cinematic; I like that.
Dog_Ear wrote:
Which to me also means Driving Music. Mountains and or deserts. Whats more fun than that.
Thanks RP.
Dog_Ear wrote:
Which to me also means Driving Music. Mountains and or deserts. Whats more fun than that.
Thanks RP.
Which to me also means Driving Music. Mountains and or deserts. Whats more fun than that.
Thanks RP.
Wrong song. That was "Fire" made popular by Pointer Sisters.
Sorry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vT-VaMXsAw - and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5PoIrcyd34
Bruce's voice, that beat and everything in this song is fabulous
Wrong song. That was "Fire" made popular by Pointer Sisters.
Happy Birthday!
"Greetings from Asbury Park" is past 40 years now.
:-O
I guess I'm the only one who finds the lyrics creepy.
No, you´re not the only one.
JckTorance wrote:
I agree, I hate this album overall but this song is good.
marvelous song from a great album... love it...
This classic song is soooo good for the ears...
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On_The_Beach wrote:
So, I'm a little unclear; you like the album?
Can you please play Led Zeppelin 'Since i've been loving you'?
"Even if people don't like the music, women will still by the album for the big picture of Springsteen's ass."
It's "skull". On the original version from Born In The U.S.A. it's a little indistinct, but on the live version from Live/1975-85 you can hear it pretty clearly.
according to his official site, it's soul
Hey little girl is your daddy home Did he go away and leave you all alone I got a bad desire I'm on fire Tell me now baby is he good to you Can he do to you the things that I do I can take you higher I'm on fire Sometimes it's like someone took a knife baby edgy and dull and cut a six-inch valley through the middle of my soul At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet and a freight train running through the middle of my head Only you can cool my desire I'm on fire | |
I guess I'm the only one who finds the lyrics creepy.
This is the best bit of a wonderful track!!!
I also thought it was "soul." I like the concept of soul better, but skull adds a different meaning as well.
It's "skull". On the original version from Born In The U.S.A. it's a little indistinct, but on the live version from Live/1975-85 you can hear it pretty clearly.
Amy MacDonald performs Dancing in the Dark at the Manchester Academy 22nd May 2008.
This album is one of the best work ever in music history. An extraordinary piece of music. Every minute, every moment of the disc stands on its own.
Furthermore, although was created 26 years ago, remains relevant today ,worth its sal, and indispensable in any library audófilo.
This disc, by itself, justifies the reason for an artist to exist.
So, I'm a little unclear; you like the album?
For the longest time when I was a kid I thought the last word in the last line was "skull." That sounds terrible, I used to think. Now that I'm older, I can't help but wonder how a knife can be both edgy and dull. But whatever, I still like the song.
I also thought it was "soul." I like the concept of soul better, but skull adds a different meaning as well.
Bat for Lashes - "I'm On Fire" Live
"I don't think Natasha has been influenced by Tori much if at all, at least I don't see it and I don't think she's ever mentioned her? Natashas music makes me think of the 80's.. movies like Labyrinth, Legend, Willow.. and music like Annie Lennox, Kate Bush, and The Cure! I like this version better than Toris, but not quite as much as the original. "
"I wonder why Natasha Khan doesn't give more props to Tori Amos, who has had clearly had a lot of influence on her. Tori has covered this too and I do think her version is better. This is good too but not on par. "
"am a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen and this song according to me can't be "covered" (I don't know if it's correct)...this cover wastes the magic of the song... "
"One of the best versions that I've heard of this song was this! Awesome show in Argentina, november 1988. "
Hey little girl is your daddy home
Did he go away and leave you all alone
I got a bad desire
I'm on fire
Tell me now baby is he good to you
Can he do to you the things that I do
I can take you higher
I'm on fire
Sometimes it's like someone took a knife baby
Edgy and dull and cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my skull
At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet
And a freight train running through the
Middle of my head
Only you can cool my desire
I'm on fire
Bruce Live on street in Copenhagen, performed with street musician John Magnusson on 7.23.88
"I guess not many international rock stars would have done it..."
"He is being a street a musician on that day not a superstar. How often do street musicians give autographs? this is classic bruce, its about performng not fame. "
best song on this album.
I know it was overplayed.
But there's a reason....always a lovely song. And for those who think the lyrics are simplistic, may i recommend some other simplistic writers? Wordsworth? Robert Frost? Pete Seeger?
Not to say Bruce is always in their ranks, but simplicity is not equal to banality, and a clean simple line is beautiful in many kinds of art.
I'm pretty sure it is "skull". Listen to some of the live versions on youtube.
Not like it matters. Great song, either way.
Edgy and dull
And cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul"
For the longest time when I was a kid I thought the last word in the last line was "skull." That sounds terrible, I used to think. Now that I'm older, I can't help but wonder how a knife can be both edgy and dull. But whatever, I still like the song.
Was that an intentional reference to Jack Benny or am I just REALLY REALLY old?
I know it was overplayed.
But there's a reason....always a lovely song.
Right you are. (Although I don't think I like that old comment!)
It's not only that simple can be beautiful, but it is also much more difficult to do well.
Those going on about how simple it is, with the implication that it is therefore easy to do, are significantly beyond the 5th grade, but offer nothing but their whining. Maybe someday they'll show us what they got that's better. I won't hold my breath.
tune inspired by Johnny cash
As read on Bruce Springsteen song facts
Solid 8