A cool, relaxing evening beach breeze of a song, one guaranteed to make us kids smile and kick back when it came on the radio. While our parents drove in the front seat, my brother, sister and I loved hearing this tune's trademark seesawing bass intro start on WQXI-FM. It was a fave of ours on road trip radio, too.
As a kid, I had no idea what the lyrics were about, except that they involved the moon. I was far too entranced with that marimba middle eight: surely the best vibraphone solo performance in pop music history!
Listening to "Moonlight Feels Right" as an adult, I'm both charmed and skeeved by the fact the song is clearly about a booty call - and its protagonist is sleazy. His comeon wouldn't get far with me, a woman.
The lead singer is hard at work trying to seduce a young college girl he met (in a bar likely), and charms her by sounding like he knows about and likes her football team - because yeah, most of us girls are huuuuge football fans - then segues her into his car, drives down chilly-even-in-summer Chesapeake Bay to try to get her panties off on the beach, under the moon. But she's hip: he says she "winked and gave" him her "okay".
Basically the same skeevy pedophilic yacht pop Steely Dan's been so good at recently (witness how 9/10 of their tracks on "Two Against Nature" are about being old guys chasing young - VERY young, as in teen - tail). It's funny though how if these gruesome lechs cloud it in an awesome groove, that makes it alright.
And this song, despite its off-putting, sleaze-factor subject matter, feels right. Just like the moon, eh?
I think you are misinterpreting some of the lyrics. The song came out in 1976...the girl in the song was class of '74 at Ole Miss, so that makes her about 24 years old. Hardly "pedophilic". The guy who wrote the song was about the same age or not too much older at the time. Not sure why you think he "likes her football team".either.
I think you are misinterpreting some of the lyrics. The song came out in 1976...the girl in the song was class of '74 at Ole Miss, so that makes her about 24 years old. Hardly "pedophilic". The guy who wrote the song was about the same age or not too much older at the time. Not sure why you think he "likes her football team".either.
@heatherfer So, she was at least 21 in the song when 18 was the age back then. Guess you never got any.
:The wind blew some luck in my direction
I caught it in my hands today
I finally made a tricky French connection
You winked and gave me your o.k.
@heatherfer So, she was at least 21 in the song when 18 was the age back then. Guess you never got any.
:The wind blew some luck in my direction
I caught it in my hands today
I finally made a tricky French connection
You winked and gave me your o.k.
@heatherfer Well, perhaps it's because I'm a male, but I have NEVER interpreted it that way. Yes, it is most definitely about a guy trying to woo a college girl from the South, but I'm not sure where you pulled the "sleazy, skeevy pedophilic" vibes from, but sounds like there's some issues going on there! Perhaps it would be best if the artist himself set the record straight.....
http://www.chattanoogaradiotv.com/general/a-summer-song-moonlight-feels-right/
@heatherfer Well, perhaps it's because I'm a male, but I have NEVER interpreted it that way. Yes, it is most definitely about a guy trying to woo a college girl from the South, but I'm not sure where you pulled the "sleazy, skeevy pedophilic" vibes from, but sounds like there's some issues going on there! Perhaps it would be best if the artist himself set the record straight.....
http://www.chattanoogaradiotv.com/general/a-summer-song-moonlight-feels-right/
@heatherfer Holy sha-moley lady! You don’t just have issues, you’ve got the complete subscription! I can only imagine how you review meatloaf and Paradise by the dashboard lights, or kid Creole and the coconuts no more casual sex! Your train of thought is loaded with toxic sludge. Melodically and rhythmically this is beautiful. Lyrically it’s about a couple of consenting adults engaged in harmless pleasure. Anything beyond that is gross speculation based on projection of personal experience. I hope whatever unpleasantness you survived has healed and you’ve been able to find the...
@heatherfer Holy sha-moley lady! You don’t just have issues, you’ve got the complete subscription! I can only imagine how you review meatloaf and Paradise by the dashboard lights, or kid Creole and the coconuts no more casual sex! Your train of thought is loaded with toxic sludge. Melodically and rhythmically this is beautiful. Lyrically it’s about a couple of consenting adults engaged in harmless pleasure. Anything beyond that is gross speculation based on projection of personal experience. I hope whatever unpleasantness you survived has healed and you’ve been able to find the good stuff again.
Do you make some good points I agree with in your passive aggressive evaluation; especially the unusual instrument solo.
A cool, relaxing evening beach breeze of a song, one guaranteed to make us kids smile and kick back when it came on the radio. While our parents drove in the front seat, my brother, sister and I loved hearing this tune's trademark seesawing bass intro start on WQXI-FM. It was a fave of ours on road trip radio, too.
As a kid, I had no idea what the lyrics were about, except that they involved the moon. I was far too entranced with that marimba middle eight: surely the best vibraphone solo performance in pop music history!
Listening to "Moonlight Feels Right" as an adult, I'm both charmed and skeeved by the fact the song is clearly about a booty call - and its protagonist is sleazy. His comeon wouldn't get far with me, a woman.
The lead singer is hard at work trying to seduce a young college girl he met (in a bar likely), and charms her by sounding like he knows about and likes her football team - because yeah, most of us girls are huuuuge football fans - then segues her into his car, drives down chilly-even-in-summer Chesapeake Bay to try to get her panties off on the beach, under the moon. But she's hip: he says she "winked and gave" him her "okay".
Basically the same skeevy pedophilic yacht pop Steely Dan's been so good at recently (witness how 9/10 of their tracks on "Two Against Nature" are about being old guys chasing young - VERY young, as in teen - tail). It's funny though how if these gruesome lechs cloud it in an awesome groove, that makes it alright.
And this song, despite its off-putting, sleaze-factor subject matter, feels right. Just like the moon, eh?
I think you are misinterpreting some of the lyrics. The song came out in 1976...the girl in the song was class of '74 at Ole Miss, so that makes her about 24 years old. Hardly "pedophilic". The guy who wrote the song was about the same age or not too much older at the time. Not sure why you think he "likes her football team".either.
I think you are misinterpreting some of the lyrics. The song came out in 1976...the girl in the song was class of '74 at Ole Miss, so that makes her about 24 years old. Hardly "pedophilic". The guy who wrote the song was about the same age or not too much older at the time. Not sure why you think he "likes her football team".either.
@heatherfer So, she was at least 21 in the song when 18 was the age back then. Guess you never got any.
:The wind blew some luck in my direction I caught it in my hands today I finally made a tricky French connection You winked and gave me your o.k.
@heatherfer So, she was at least 21 in the song when 18 was the age back then. Guess you never got any.
:The wind blew some luck in my direction I caught it in my hands today I finally made a tricky French connection You winked and gave me your o.k.
It was a lot more fun way back when.
It was a lot more fun way back when.
--drugs for sex. Whatever. Shut Up, MEG!
--drugs for sex. Whatever. Shut Up, MEG!
@heatherfer Well, perhaps it's because I'm a male, but I have NEVER interpreted it that way. Yes, it is most definitely about a guy trying to woo a college girl from the South, but I'm not sure where you pulled the "sleazy, skeevy pedophilic" vibes from, but sounds like there's some issues going on there! Perhaps it would be best if the artist himself set the record straight..... http://www.chattanoogaradiotv.com/general/a-summer-song-moonlight-feels-right/
@heatherfer Well, perhaps it's because I'm a male, but I have NEVER interpreted it that way. Yes, it is most definitely about a guy trying to woo a college girl from the South, but I'm not sure where you pulled the "sleazy, skeevy pedophilic" vibes from, but sounds like there's some issues going on there! Perhaps it would be best if the artist himself set the record straight..... http://www.chattanoogaradiotv.com/general/a-summer-song-moonlight-feels-right/
@heatherfer Holy sha-moley lady! You don’t just have issues, you’ve got the complete subscription! I can only imagine how you review meatloaf and Paradise by the dashboard lights, or kid Creole and the coconuts no more casual sex! Your train of thought is loaded with toxic sludge. Melodically and rhythmically this is beautiful. Lyrically it’s about a couple of consenting adults engaged in harmless pleasure. Anything beyond that is gross speculation based on projection of personal experience. I hope whatever unpleasantness you survived has healed and you’ve been able to find the...
@heatherfer Holy sha-moley lady! You don’t just have issues, you’ve got the complete subscription! I can only imagine how you review meatloaf and Paradise by the dashboard lights, or kid Creole and the coconuts no more casual sex! Your train of thought is loaded with toxic sludge. Melodically and rhythmically this is beautiful. Lyrically it’s about a couple of consenting adults engaged in harmless pleasure. Anything beyond that is gross speculation based on projection of personal experience. I hope whatever unpleasantness you survived has healed and you’ve been able to find the good stuff again. Do you make some good points I agree with in your passive aggressive evaluation; especially the unusual instrument solo.