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The Wild Boys Lyrics
The wild boys are calling on their way back from the fire
in august moon's surrender to a dust cloud on the rise
wild boys fallen far from glory
reckless and so hungered on the razors edge you trail
because there's murder by the roadside in a sore afraid new world
they tried to break us, looks like they'll try again
wild boys never lose it
wild boys never chose this way
wild boys never close your eyes
wild boys always shine
you got sirens for a welcome there's bloodstain for your pain
and your telephone been ringing wile you're dancing in the rain
wild boys wonder where is glory
where is all you angels now the figureheads have fell
and lovers war with arrows over secrets they could tell
they tried to tame you looks like they'll try again
wild boys never lose it
wild boys never chose this way
wild boys never close your eyes
wild boys always shine
in august moon's surrender to a dust cloud on the rise
wild boys fallen far from glory
reckless and so hungered on the razors edge you trail
because there's murder by the roadside in a sore afraid new world
wild boys never chose this way
wild boys never close your eyes
wild boys always shine
and your telephone been ringing wile you're dancing in the rain
wild boys wonder where is glory
where is all you angels now the figureheads have fell
and lovers war with arrows over secrets they could tell
wild boys never chose this way
wild boys never close your eyes
wild boys always shine
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The Wild Boys is a book by William S. Burroughs about renegade homosexual boys and is considered to be a better work than his more famous Naked Lunch. Simon le Bon has based many of his songs on literature.
@brobish Yeah, I assumed it was inspired by the book. Although I would disagree that it's better than Naked Lunch! Vehemently disagree!
@brobish Yeah, I assumed it was inspired by the book. Although I would disagree that it's better than Naked Lunch! Vehemently disagree!
@brobish you mean gay boys?
@brobish you mean gay boys?
This was considered very different from anything they had ever done when they released it. Still is.
Whether it was intended or not, I feel like this song has a double meaning since the Wild Boys from the original book it speaks of are homosexuals. “They’ll try to tame you, looks like they’ll try again” “Wild boys never chose this way” I doubt it was meant to do this, but you never know.
This song reminds me of Lord of the Flies
BTW, Duranie, I'm sure you know that that wasn't the only time Simon was stuck under water. He also capsized his sailboat during a big regatta.
I've always thought this song was about soldiers. Men who have fought in war and kept unrecognized when got back home.
makes scense
makes scense
though being unrecognized is hardly exclusive to soldiers
though being unrecognized is hardly exclusive to soldiers
"In August moon's surrender to a dust cloud on the rise" That was always an awesome visual to me.
But the acoustic set from unplugged is the best version of this song... ever.
When I hear this song it chokes me up a bit.
Imagine it as an analogy for growing up.
The wild boys are a group of teenagers. They all set out to have a good time and figure out the world, party, and cut loose. Now these boys are known to be party animals, and when they come back to thier hometown they are treated like strangers, and blamed for everything. They are trying to make these boys take on responcibility, but they want nothing of it. And in thier minds everything is telling them to fight it.
The Wild Boys are the band , the song describes their journey to fame and the debauched fun they had on the way and the backlash they encountered in the British press for enjoying their success too much
The Wild Boys are the band , the song describes their journey to fame and the debauched fun they had on the way and the backlash they encountered in the British press for enjoying their success too much
Doesn't that ALWAYS happen though too? Every blimmin time I try to dance in the rain, the telephone rings.
Can you all just PLEASE quit phoning me when I am shaking my stuff in a downpour?
Is that really too much to ask?
Thank you
About the video: Oh my, yes, really over the top, but fabulous. My interpretation of it is pretty epic (and my friends thought I had spent WAY too much time thinking about it) as I tied it in with the "Arena" video with Milo O'Shea as Dr. Duran in it.
In a nutshell, Dr. Duran is angered with the guys for taking his name. So he comes down from space and invades one of their arena concerts (remember this is during their '80's prime) and sets traps for each member to capture each one. The "Wild Boys" video shows what happens after their capture. Each is being tortured by the denizens of a post-apocalyptic society. Simon, the perceived "leader", is subjected to aggressive water torture. John, the perceived "empath", is chained to a car in front of a t.v. constantly flashing images of him and things that I associate with his vanity at the time, thus subjecting him to mental torture. Nick, as the perceived "brains", is essentially caged and forced to work on projects for Dr. Duran (one of the creatures tentatively hands him something through the bars). Andy, the perceived "muscle", is left hanging from a wall, fighting off the creatures with his guitar then collapsing from exhaustion. Roger, the perceived "navigator", is meanwhile teased by them, as he is stuck in a hanging flight device and they keep grabbing at his legs. Simon finally frees himself, fights a water monster, locates each of the band members and frees them (I thought the first hand he sees reaching for him is Nick's). Then they all leave victoriously in a car via ticker tape parade. See? Way too much time spent on this. :)