Lyric discussion by Joeceff 

Cover art for black flame lyrics by Renaissance

This is an explanation of the song "Black Flame" directly from the lyricist herself. This is an excerpt from an interview With Betty Thatcher and Annie Haslam from a broadcast on WYSP Radio on 27 June 1993. The response was transcribed verbatim and I've edited it a bit, but only to remove unnecessary text not pertaining to the answer. The transcription of the entire interview is at http://www.nlightsweb.com/lib/reviews/that.htm but this is the relevant part pertaining to this song.

Interviewer: "How about the 'Black Flame'?"

Betty Thatcher: "OK, I know exactly why I wrote that. It was about the Vietnam War. I was talking to somebody at a party and they said that, that they thought, 'Killing was so bad. It was terrible.' And I said, 'Yes, of course.' And they said, 'So we should take the Americans and line them up against the wall and shoot them.' And I said, 'Well can't you hear what you are saying?' That's killing them, you're being crazy.' And, I went home from the party and thought 'Yeah, but everything's like that. It's crazy.' We're all the same. I mean, badness in people is in us; people don't think we're not bad, but we are. We're all capable of doing things if we think it's right. And it might be wrong."

For any Renaissance fans out there that don't already know, Betty Thatcher passed away on 15 August 2011 after a long battle with cancer. She wrote almost all of the lyrics for the group, especially during their most popular and productive period in the 1970s.

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@Joeceff the url didn't work. The correct address for the interview cited is: http://www.jtl.us/nlightsweb/lib/reviews/that.htm