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He's flying a helicopter! ********** |
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http://dogontherunmusic.blogspot.com/ hello CD listeners, we have come to the point on this album where those listening on cassette or records will have to stand up or sit down and turn over record or tape. In fairness to those listeners we will now take a few seconds before we begin side two... Thank you... Here's side two - tom petty, 1989 |
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A helicopter is an example of a 'rotary wing' aircraft - and still has wings. Its just they go around and around in a circle
I dont think the flying in the song was intended literally at all. But who besides Tom knows what is going on in his head under those blonde locks? FWIW I also rather enjoy the songs 'Learning to Fly' by David Gilmour, 'Look Out For My Love' by Neil Young and 'I'm coming Home' by Michael Hedges which all employ flying imagery. I think mankind has been dreaming about flying ever since our first ancestor saw birds take wing. There is something about flying that is fascinating and perhaps as a result comparisons to flying and flying imagery are commonplace in literature and music. Neil Young: '...Silver wings of mornin' Shinin' in the gray day While the ice is formin' On a lonely runway. Hydraulic wipers pumpin' 'Til the window glistens Somethin' sayin' somethin' No one seems to listen. Men with walkie-talkies Men with flashlights wavin' Up upon the tower Time reads daylight savings. I'm home again to you babe You know it makes me wonder Sittin' in the quiet slipstream Rolling in the thunder. Look out for my love, look out for my love Look out for my love, look out for my love. ...' David Gilmour: '...a soul in tension that's learning to fly condition grounded but determined to try can't keep my eyes from the -circling- skies tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I ...' Michael Hedges: '...Dark clouds are moving in On the ground—radar spins Gray on gray the sky takes me in Today I'm coming home A needle sewn through aerial skin The journey thread is growing thin I went out and I tied it down Today I'm coming home No one knows our sacred sound No one knows the love I found The tower keeps on calling me in Today I'm coming home ...' What other songs can you think of that employ flying imagery well? Anything on the Mudcrutch album? How about other artists? Why did Marc Chagall often include people and animals flying through the air in his paintings? This message has been edited. Last edited by: Relic, Crazy in love with Rock and Roll. |
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it's about taking drugs and then coming off of the 'buzz'
that's what i always thought but being a TP fan on this side of the pond makes me a leper in the bands eyes so what do I know For those of you reading this on the internet, I am not wearing any trousers. |
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Another theory:
The secrets to flight have been discovered in a small coastal town. http://img15.imageshack.us/img.../secretsofflight.png ... well, except that Civilization IV wouldn't come out for another 14 years. Hmmm. (I'm sorry, I couldn't resist.) ********** |
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Gulf war vets' souls floating in the ether between heaven and earth
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Well I know Tom wrote the song after watching a pilot interviewed on TV. He also claims that the song is more metaphorical in a sense that it is really like "Learning to live"
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Enjoy Every Sandwich" Warren Zevon <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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Based on the lyrics in the verses, I think it's a metaphor for the way people go through life without being prepared for things that may happen. IE flying without wings.
http://dogontherunmusic.blogspot.com/ hello CD listeners, we have come to the point on this album where those listening on cassette or records will have to stand up or sit down and turn over record or tape. In fairness to those listeners we will now take a few seconds before we begin side two... Thank you... Here's side two - tom petty, 1989 |
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Coming down is always hard but without wings you are pretty much sol!
************************************** Blues is the roots, everything else is the fruits (Bo Diddley) |
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Even WITH wings, I have trouble coming down.
http://img253.imageshack.us/im...97/cropdusterkl0.jpg (Getting closer! SimFarm was first released in 1993, only 2 years after the song.) ********** |
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There's nothing to figure out.
While singing to TPATH, "Quiet Mommy, I'm trying to listen to Thomas." Brett, age 5.After listening to a Mudcrutch show I asked Brett what she thought about the new Mudcrutch music. Her response: "It's great. I didn't know it would be so thrilling." Brett, age 6. "All right, now we're at the part of the show that we just go rip roarin crazy. Are you ready to go rip roarin crazy with me?" Tom Petty 6/28/03 Summerfest Baby, those few hours linger on in my head forever... |
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I feel the same way about the lyrics. Somebody used to say that the lifepath goes up and down every three years. Now you're at peace with everything, and after a while you're confronted by a period of trouble of some kind. Not necessarily suffering but stress at least. I'm starting to think this applies to everyone, one way or the other. That's how life goes, with ups and downs. No linear path. Linear would be boring I guess... I don't know. But I think petty4me is right also, since humans spend too much time trying to pop their heads out of the box, when there's clearly nothing more to figure out than we're allowed to by the divine force that's in and around us. We should all enjoy life for what it is, and Tom's probably right too, I guess we'll know when we get there. I'm just happy to be here, it's 1:38 AM here in Romania and I'm writing on the TPATH message board, to people I've never personally met, but it looks like the music is more than enough to keep us connected for many years. Just a small example of how great life is! And I hope we'll keep seeing eachother here, because being here means that we're all doing good and we're not facing too much trouble in life as long as we're still able to enjoy great music and discuss it |
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Like a bird who hasn't spread its wings, yet, he's learning to become independent, to be on his own, but is still too young or too immature or too insecure. And, Coming down is the hardest thing - coming down to reality and facing failure and disappointment.
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Well, if he doesn't have wings, that means he can't stay up in the air. So he falls down, thus making coming down the hardest part.
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When birds learn to fly, they make several attempts to spread their wings and flutter up into the air and then fall. They don't just suddenly take off.
Likewise, learning to become independent may take several or many attempts and the coming down is the hardest thing - coming down to the realization you're still too young or too insecure to face the world on your own or facing the failure or disappointment of not being able to (fly) make it on your own. This message has been edited. Last edited by: witilinki, |
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But then she looks me in the eye Member |
One potential author’s perspective: 20,000+ pairs of are focused on you (well most of them that are not tanked). Think of the lift that gives one on stage. Tom’s super but he can’t fly. No wonder it’s hard coming down, just from that experience alone; “every time" is right. He gets/gotten to heights most of us will never reach, but we all fly in our own ways. Life is all about picking oneself up and getting back in the ring. That is why the nests from which ones first take off, are so important. Home.
It’s Friday. The Fightins’ have a puncher’s chance of coming home up two from LA… Have a kick ass weekend. And remember, abortion IS NOT healthcare. |
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Good point, Exo, but in the context of the entire song, it doesn't sound like Tom Petty is talking about his experience on stage.
------------------ Well I started out down a dirty road Started out all alone And the sun went down as I crossed the hill The town lit up the world got still Well the good old days may not return And the rocks might melt, and the sea may burn Well some say life will beat you down Break your heart, steal your crown So I started out for God knows where But I guess I'll know when I get there |
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He may also be talking about the good old days when he was just a kid learning to become independent after leaving home or after his mother passed away (being cut off from his mother's apron strings, like a bird who is kicked out of the nest?).
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But then she looks me in the eye Member |
I'm sure he's not witilinki but I can remember from the 2006 Philly/Camden show, his little add in during Learning To Fly where he mentioned "every time" after "...coming down". How could he not get a lift when most of the audience is singing back to the stage, his own work. See here (1:41 mark). (What an awesome day that was...) |
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Message Board
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Heartbreakers Beach Party
I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT!!!!
