This song is written as the perspective of the boys in the street, as a whole, and what path they are going to choose as they get older and grow into men. (This is why the music video takes place in an orphanage.) The seen, and unseen collective suffering is imbedded in the boys’ mind, consciously or subconsciously, and is haunting them. Which path will the boys choose? Issac Hayes is the voice of reason, maybe God, the angel on his shoulder, or the voice of his forefathers from beyond the grave who can see the big picture and are pleading with the boys not to continue the violence and pattern of killing their brothers, but to rise above. The most beautiful song and has so many levels. Racism towards African Americans in America would not exist if everyone sat down and listened to this song and understood the history behind the words. The power, fear, pleading in RZA and Ghostface voices are genuine and powerful. Issac Hayes’ strong voice makes the perfect strong father figure, who is possibly from beyond the grave.
Got me a movie
I want you to know
Slicing up eyeballs
I want you to know
Girlie so groovy
I want you to know
Don't know about you
But I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
Wanna grow up to be
Be a debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Got me a movie
Ha ha ha ho
Slicing up eyeballs
Ha ha ha ho
Girlie so groovie
Ha ha ha ho
Don't know about you
But I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
I want you to know
Slicing up eyeballs
I want you to know
Girlie so groovy
I want you to know
Don't know about you
But I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
Wanna grow up to be
Be a debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Got me a movie
Ha ha ha ho
Slicing up eyeballs
Ha ha ha ho
Girlie so groovie
Ha ha ha ho
Don't know about you
But I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
I am un chien andalusia
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
(Debaser)
Debaser
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The movie they are referring to in the song is Un Chien Andalou, by Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel, 1929.
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It's very weird and had a big effect on the Pixies from what I've heard. Check out the movie sometime, even if it's just to realize that there were Marilyn Manson's in the 1920s, too.
Just wanted to add, the part at the end, when Black Fancis is laughing like a mad man "Got Me a Movie / Ha Ha Ha Ho" is pretty cool, and original. It just adds rawness to a song that sounds so raw already. I've never seen the movie they are referring to, but its a teriffic opener to such a terrific CD. Really original and almost beyond words.
I don't believe Frank Black when he passes over this by saying that he watched the film twice!
Debaser is a clear reference to Dali's desire to debase art of the day
To me its always going to be about a mans desire to debase anything beautiful, the film is very much about the shame of sex and the juxterpossition of those opposing emotions. The appreciation of beauty and the violent amimalistic urges contained within a man.
Also it sound pretty cool when my 3 year old sings it!
This film was banned in England by the bbfc. I think Frank was having a pop at the whole film censors idea of seeing something on a film influencing you to replicate it in real life - funny as hell. He is merely saying that seeing this fucked up thing on screen makes me want to replicate it and be a debaser it’s sarcastic
think that's right on the money
This song is about how he saw a movie that was so radical and different and creative that he wanted to live his life like that. He wanted to be the Un Chein Andelusia of music. He liked that people challenged what was normal and how things should be done. So he wants to grow up to be a debaser, as in to take what the original idea of how something should be and change it to show it can be done any way you want.
basically the movie is fucked up, and contains a scene in which a man sees a cloud in front of the moon and makes him slice a girls eyeball open. the whole film was made by a bunch of artists, trying to go against everything that made a film i.e. no script or proper actors or narrative. "un chien andalou" means an Andalousian dog...which from what i can see has nothing to do with anything really. a 'debaser' though is someone who acts solely to lower something, to degrade it. so i think the basis of the song is that after seeing a fucked up film, he wants to make everything else just as fucked up.
anyways, that's what i think...
emm.. chien is the french word for a male dog. une chienne is a bitch
their music has alot of suicidal or murderistc ideas atleast that's the impression i get every time i listen to this song and a couple other,yet you don't get this feeling when not listening to the lyrics cause the tune is everyday pop-rock tune of the 90's. does anyone think like me? still good song.
He just liked this movie.