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After the fire the fire still burns,
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
After the fire the fire still burns.
I heard a voice asking what happens after the fire
and then the sound of a breaking window and the scream of a tire
And then the sound of Brixton gun and the scream of a child.
The night is hot
But nothing's going to stop
This gang running wild.
After the fire the fire still burns,
The heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
After the fire the fire still burns.
I saw Matt Dillon in black and white
there ain't no color in memories.
He rode his brother's Harley across the TV
while I was laughing at Dom DeLuise.
Now I'm cycling all my video tapes, I'm crying and I'm joking.
I've gotta stop drinking, I've gotta stop thinking,
I've gotta stop smoking.
After the fire the fire still burns,
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire
The fire still burns, raging through the pain,
blackening the promises, the tears and the rain.
The fire will burn
'til the wind begins to turn
and it all begins again.
After the fireeeee ...Yea the fire still burns
After the fire the fire still burns,
The heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire the fire still burns,
the fire still burns,
After the fire the fire still burns,
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire the fire still burns.
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
After the fire the fire still burns.
and then the sound of a breaking window and the scream of a tire
And then the sound of Brixton gun and the scream of a child.
The night is hot
But nothing's going to stop
This gang running wild.
The heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
After the fire the fire still burns.
there ain't no color in memories.
He rode his brother's Harley across the TV
while I was laughing at Dom DeLuise.
Now I'm cycling all my video tapes, I'm crying and I'm joking.
I've gotta stop drinking, I've gotta stop thinking,
I've gotta stop smoking.
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire
The fire still burns, raging through the pain,
blackening the promises, the tears and the rain.
The fire will burn
'til the wind begins to turn
and it all begins again.
After the fireeeee ...Yea the fire still burns
The heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire the fire still burns,
the fire still burns,
After the fire the fire still burns,
the heart grows older but never ever learns.
The memories smolder and the soul always yearns,
after the fire the fire still burns.
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Hmm. Well Pete wrote it for Roger's solo album, it appeared on the latter's solo album "Under A Raging Moon".
This is probably my favorite song from Daltrey's solo stuff (which I like).
I thought this was a Roger Daltrey song.
@Major Valor Written by Pete Townsend
@Major Valor Written by Pete Townsend
This song wasn't written for Roger. Pete wrote this at Live Aid when somebody told him that AIDS was like a fire and the concert was going to sort of "Put out the fire". But there is still going to be an effect "After the Fire". He explains it quite well on the Deep End Live! Album...
@LeftyTownshend Huh ?!? What are you talking about ? This concert had to do with the Ethiopian famine - He makes NO mention of "AIDS" on the Deep End Live CD. In fact, he doesn't speak about the song at all - it just starts directly after "Barefootin'"
@LeftyTownshend Huh ?!? What are you talking about ? This concert had to do with the Ethiopian famine - He makes NO mention of "AIDS" on the Deep End Live CD. In fact, he doesn't speak about the song at all - it just starts directly after "Barefootin'"
@LeftyTownshend LiveAid was for famine relief, not AIDS. It's pretty clear that the song is about long-ago love, and some social upheaval stuff, presumably as a metaphor.
@LeftyTownshend LiveAid was for famine relief, not AIDS. It's pretty clear that the song is about long-ago love, and some social upheaval stuff, presumably as a metaphor.