Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell gives Adam Reader some heartfelt insight into Jane’s Addiction's hard rock manifesto "Mountain Song", which was the second single from their revolutionary album Nothing's Shocking. Mountain song was first recorded in 1986 and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Dudes starring Jon Cryer. The version on Nothing's Shocking was re-recorded in 1988.
"'Mountain Song' was actually about... I hate to say it but... drugs. Climbing this mountain and getting as high as you can, and then coming down that mountain," reveals Farrell. "What it feels to descend from the mountain top... not easy at all. The ascension is tough but exhilarating. Getting down is... it's a real bummer. Drugs is not for everybody obviously. For me, I wanted to experience the heights, and the lows come along with it."
"There's a part - 'Cash in now honey, cash in Miss Smith.' Miss Smith is my Mother; our last name was Smith. Cashing in when she cashed in her life. So... she decided that, to her... at that time, she was desperate. Life wasn't worth it for her, that was her opinion. Some people think, never take your life, and some people find that their life isn't worth living. She was in love with my Dad, and my Dad was not faithful to her, and it broke her heart. She was very desperate and she did something that I know she regrets."
Once upon time
A few mistakes ago
I was in your sights
You got me alone
You found me
You found me
You found me
I guess you didn't care
And I guess I liked that
And when I fell hard
You took a step back
Without me, without me, without me
And he's long gone
When he's next to me
And I realize the blame is on me
'Cause I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Till you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
No apologies
He'll never see you cry
Pretend he doesn't know
That he's the reason why
You're drowning, you're drowning, you're drowning
And I heard you moved on
From whispers on the street
A new notch in your belt
Is all I'll ever be
And now I see, now I see, now I see
He was long gone
When he met me
And I realize the joke is on me
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
So you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
When your saddest fear comes creeping in
That you never loved me or her or anyone or anything
Yeah
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
So you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
Trouble, trouble, trouble
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
Trouble, trouble, trouble
A few mistakes ago
I was in your sights
You got me alone
You found me
You found me
You found me
I guess you didn't care
And I guess I liked that
And when I fell hard
You took a step back
Without me, without me, without me
And he's long gone
When he's next to me
And I realize the blame is on me
'Cause I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Till you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
No apologies
He'll never see you cry
Pretend he doesn't know
That he's the reason why
You're drowning, you're drowning, you're drowning
And I heard you moved on
From whispers on the street
A new notch in your belt
Is all I'll ever be
And now I see, now I see, now I see
He was long gone
When he met me
And I realize the joke is on me
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
So you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
When your saddest fear comes creeping in
That you never loved me or her or anyone or anything
Yeah
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
So you put me down oh
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
So shame on me now
Flew me to places I'd never been
Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
Trouble, trouble, trouble
I knew you were trouble when you walked in
Trouble, trouble, trouble
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I relate this song to a personal experience of mine...
When I was in high school there was this guy, where the moment I met him he entranced me. He was different and had this air about him that said he didn't care what anyone thought about him, which really attracted me. I knew he "was trouble when he walked in", yet I still pursued him. I wanted to know who he was, what he thought, what happened in his life and in the process he brought me down with him into the darkness. He "flew me to places I've never been", introducing me to new things I never thought I'd experience. In the end he left me "laying on the cold hard ground" meaning alone, with addiction problems, and depression. Throughout all this chasing and stringing me along, he got with my best friend several times. I still waited around for him to notice me, but when he was finally gone for good I realized "he never loved me, or her, or anyone, or anything" and that I wasted all those years for nothing.
Same thing here. A few years back I met a senior who was devilishly handsome and had a powerful, mischievous way about him (definitely trouble). I fell, hard. I didn't think he would ever pay attention to me, but he did. We started talking more and a bit suddenly he asked me out. Of course I agreed. He "flew me to places I had never been" in terms of physical relations. Quite randomly, just as it had begun, he broke things off with no explanation, and obviously no ounce of apology. He did leave me "laying on the cold hard ground". He had been cheating on me through the entire relationship with multiple girls, and flirted all the time. He hadn't cared about me in the slightest, or anyone for that matter. "[He] never loved me or her or anyone or anything". He just wanted me for my body, I truly was just "a new notch in [his] belt". I was so naive, I think back and wonder how I couldn't have seen it before. After that I was very damaged and did not get into relationships for some time afterward. I still think about this relationship because it was such a milestone in my life, my first true heartbreak.
Same thing here. A few years back I met a senior who was devilishly handsome and had a powerful, mischievous way about him, definitely "trouble". I fell for him, hard. I didn't think he would ever pay attention to me, because I was two years younger than he, not to mention very insecure, but he did. We started talking more and a bit suddenly he asked me out. Of course I agreed. We were together for months. He "flew me to places I had never been" in terms of physical relations. Quite randomly, just as it had begun, he broke things off with no explanation, and obviously with no ounce of apology. He left me "laying on the cold hard ground". He had been cheating on me through the entire relationship with multiple girls, and flirted all the time. He hadn't cared about me in the slightest, or anyone for that matter. "[He] never loved me or her or anyone or anything". He just wanted me for my body. That's all he wanted from anyone. I truly was just "a new notch in [his] belt". I was so naive; I think back and wonder how I couldn't have seen it before. After that I was very damaged and did not get into relationships for some time afterward. I still think about this relationship because it was such a milestone in my life, my first true heartbreak.
This is about a guy who apparently has a lot of attitude and ego and he didn't care Taylor at first but that got Taylor more attracted to him and she fell hard for him and she found herself a bit low towards herself (because everyone knows when we don't get attention from someone we give so much attention to, we all feel a bit lowered). The next para, she describes the guy saying how heartless he is and he always pretends the girl he is with is crying not for him but for anything else. Then she says how every girl he is hooked up with will be nothing in his eyes but just a companion. She finds herself being fooled for being in love with the wrong guy. then she finally realizes that he doesn't really have anything called a heart and that he could never love anyone. SO though, he is much superior to her, she finds herself lucky cuz' she knows how to love and she has also realized that there was something in her mind that said "Don't go to him, he is trouble..."
Most probably this song is about her relationship with womanizer John Mayer.
Wow I'm surprised this song doesn't have more comments. Anyways, I think everyone is right so far, but after seeing the music video I think the meaning goes a lot deeper.
I think it's about a classic "good girl falls for the bad boy" scenario. She knows he is "trouble" - messed up, dangerous, and just doesn't care - and she ignores the flags because he's exciting and new. She changes herself entirely to keep up with him, but in the end all she ends up doing is losing herself and him. I think this song is more about the tragedy of losing yourself for someone else, and realizing that she changed herself completely for someone who didn't even end up caring or loving her.
The song title says it all. This song is about knowing someone is trouble, but you tried anyway cause if you never try you'll never know
Its about liking or falling for someone you know is only going to break your heart. You know that they're a heartbreaker, and theyre trouble, but you fall for all of it anyway and end up getting hurt.
"Love begins with a hug, grows with a kiss and ends with a tear"<br /> It's true, from my experience, I liked someone A LOT without knowing why, I knew he was a troublesome guy who's so irresponsible and immature, but I just can't help it.
Thanks for that mimzimuzik I recently fell for a boy like this now im ripped apart this song makes me really emitonal I still have a BIIIGGG crush on him he hates me now because I did some stupid thongs and said he was a man hore and he wont let it go. But when he asked me to kiss him i was so happy and did it in the spur of the moment then the next thing I know hes got a gilfreind then hes got a new one again like a few weeks later from it x
It's true, from my experience, I liked someone A LOT without knowing why, I knew he was SO irresponsible and immature, but I just can't help the feelings... He hates me so much and I still can't get over the feelings.... I've finally found someone just like me... THANK YOU SO MUCH...<br />
Swift previewed this upbeat track on the October 8, 2012 episode of ABC's Good Morning America. The Country-Pop songstress penned the tune with the Swedish hitmaking duo of Shellback and Max Martin, the same pair that she collaborated with on her hit single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
Taylor explained the backstory to the tune before playing it to Good Morning America viewers. "It's a song that is one of my favorites on the album, because it sounds just as chaotic as the feeling was when I wrote it," she said. "It's a song about being frustrated with yourself because here you are heartbroken and you knew when you first saw this person, you saw all these red flags and you went for it anyway. So, shame on me."
Max Martin is one of several songsmiths that Swift reached out to write with her on Red. "I have always been so fascinated by how Max Martin can just land a chorus, "she told Billboard magazine. "He comes at you and hits you and it's a chorus - all caps, with exclamation points."
The song features some dubstep elements but Swift admitted to Spin magazine that she was unaware that she was dipping her toe in the EDM genre when she recorded this tune. "I've written some with Ed Sheeran, and he's become a good friend of mine, and he always plays me really interesting stuff from the U.K. whenever he comes over and hangs out," she explained. "But I never really thought, 'Hey, I want to download some dubstep music!' " "What ended up happening was, I wrote this melody for this chorus on the piano [for "Trouble"], and I brought it to Max Martin and Shellback, and I said, 'At the end of the chorus, I just want this to go crazy. I want it to be really chaotic.' I want the bass line to do this, like [makes loud GUH GUH GUH sound]."
Swift went on to explain that it was the Swedish producers who put a name – dubstep – to her description. "I don't really know what to call it, but I just kind of sing it how I want it to sound," she explained. And they're like, 'Oh, sort of like a dubstep thing.' And I'm like, 'I guess, I don't know? Whatever that is, whatever that ridiculous sound that I made with my mouth when I was trying to figure out what to say,' " she recalled. "You end up doing a lot of that when you're recording and writing, being like, 'It kinda sounds like this!' [Does a laser-y SCHOOM sound]. I wanted the song to sound as chaotic as the emotion felt. I wanted it to be loud and out of control."
The song was Swift's 50th Billboard Hot 100 entry. The singer reached the landmark sum just six years and one month after the arrival of her debut entry, "Tim McGraw," the week of Sept. 23, 2006. In doing so, Swift overtook Aretha Franklin to become the fastest female performer to her 50th Hot 100 hit.
Is it just me or does Taylor seem to incorporate slut-shaming in a lot of her music?
Maybe it's just me, but it sounds to me like it's yet another song about how she was stupid to lose some of her 'purity' to some guy. That's one of the main things that gets me incredibly angry about her and her music... not to mention that video for You Belong To Me!
People who say this is about Harry Styles have obviously not done any research or have no concept of time. This song was on the Red Album, which came out in late October, 2012. Styles and Swift did not start dating until December 2012 so how could it possibly be about him? Just saying.
I think the song is probably about John Mayer. She had heard of the rumors about him and knew his past history, but she went for it anyways.
faith in Humanity restored!<br /> Get your facts right peeps! That is all
It's 100% about her times with Harry from One Direction.
she wrote this song before she started dating harry so it can't be about him
No chance, as this was in the UK charts in late 2012 but anyone who keeps up to date with celebrity news will know that they were still very much together at the start of 2013 (they were seen making out on NYE/D after I think harry had got on a plane from the other side of the world just to see Taylor so get you facts right