Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Rock-tober: Day 8


The Guess Who hail from our northern neighbor and released "American Woman" in 1969.

Some folks say this song is a condemnation of American Materialism and Imperialism.

Some folks say this song was written in protest against American involvement in the Vietnam War.

Some, more literal folks, say this song is about American women in general and how they're not as compliant as other women around the world.

Some folks out there even say it's a slam against the Statue of Liberty.

*sigh*

From www.songfacts.com:
Randy Bachman explained the origins of this song in an interview with Words & Music magazine, Spring 2005. Said Bachman: "We were playing in a curling rink in Kitchener, Ontario (Canada), and I broke a string. I was up there alone, tuning up my E an B strings on an old Les Paul. I started playing that riff and in the audience, heads started turning. The band got up, and I said, 'Keep playing this, I don't want to forget it.' When Burton had run out of solos, I yelled out, 'Sing something!' So out of the blue Burton just screamed, 'American Woman, stay away from me!' That was the song, the riff and Burton yelling that line over and over. Later, he added other lines like 'I don't need your war machine, you ghetto scenes.' Before America knew it, it was a #1 record and it was a protest song."

LOL. No insurrectionist intent here. Dude was just tuning his guitar...in a curling rink. You've gotta love Canadians.



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