*Warning: Spoilers for Blow the Man Down ahead.*. {Chorus} it's about gassy australians eating veggiemite. In the song, I think he gets it. })(); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Don’t go yelling “EVERYBODY LOVES Americans!! Wey hey, blow the man down) Yeah pre cool song it has a lot of diff stuff and diff stories. It was a song about the loss of spirit in that country. (Wey hey, blow the man down) travel is what many young Aussies do, and the scenes/locales identified (yes, Belgium, thank you . Many of the interpretations above, portraying Australians as simple hedonists, fall short. Absolutely and unequivocally a metaphor for the devil. document.write('
');var c=function(){cf.showAsyncAd(opts)};if(typeof window.cf !== 'undefined')c();else{cf_async=!0;var r=document.createElement("script"),s=document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];r.async=!0;r.src="//srv.clickfuse.com/showads/showad.js";r.readyState?r.onreadystatechange=function(){if("loaded"==r.readyState||"complete"==r.readyState)r.onreadystatechange=null,c()}:r.onload=c;s.parentNode.insertBefore(r,s)}; "Land down under" = Slang for British Prison Colony. You better run, you better take cover." Correct on the timing . (To me! "It's ironic to me that so many people thought it was about a specific thing and that really wasn't the intention behind the song. Correct on the protagonist . It was just a little bass riff with some percussion that he played on bottles which were filled with water to varying degrees to get different notes. But what the lyrics well, I've done enough, you do the rest. You have to be aussie to really understand it. Most of the seamen hailed from New York or were Liverpool-Irish. It is a widely sung chanty and has a wide variance in lyrics and order of verses. Wey hey, blow the man down) All lyrics provided for educational purposes only. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. She asks "do you come form a land down under?" . artist: "Men At Work", I really loved it, it had a real trance-like quality to it. (To me! Give me some time to blow the man down! As I was out walkin' down Paradise street, To me way, hey, blow the man down! (Give me some time to blow the man down) (Give me some time to blow the man down) "You better run, you better take cover." An offbeat thriller that has elements of film noir, Blow the Man Down is an indie movie that earned widespread critical acclaim after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. In the best known version, a flying-fish sailor, just in from Hong Kong, is mistaken by a policeman for a sailor off a Black Baller. There seem to be three main variations on this popular chantey, all sung to the same melody. Thanks. Right on. 'Land of plenty' means all the heterosexual men that are off limits to gay men. You'll see those poor devils how they will all scoot "I said to the man 'Are you trying to tempt me because I come from the land of plenty?'" The Black Ball Line was founded by a group of Quakers in 1818. Perhaps a red stoplight really means "go," because red is an vivid, energizing, empowering color, while green means relax and think of springtime. }; It’s about the Americanisation of Australia and the superficiality that Australia has succumbed too. I'd like to get behind the interpretation given by Anonymous on July 30th 2009. Wey hey, blow the man down) The man recognizes the accent and is happy for the chance to speak with one of his country men, which I'm sure a few and far between in Brussels. You obviously don't know much about Australia :S Nor heard of it I guess. "Where women glow and men plunder" = Where men and women do stuff in a British prison colony. (Or... y'know; Australia…). The culture is relative shallow, highlighted in the song as zombie (slang for marijuana), vegemite, vomiting due to drinking (chunder), and the hospitality Australia show or is shown. This may simply be a kind woman who give him a place to say and provides him with a meal, but I always though it referred to a sexual encounter, perhaps this young man's first. Zombie = because he's high on drugs. If you buy me a drink, then I'll sing you a song I'm a deep water sailor just in from Hong Kong I'd argue, however, that contrary to "naivety/innocence/ignorance", the tone of this song and the perspectives/observations of the protagonist illustrate another thing young Aussies do: think. It always felt like a strong song, right from the start. {Chorus til finish}. It was a very intriguing little groove. (to me! Blow the Man Down appears as the the twelfth track on Between Wind and Water. Blow him right back into Liverpool town . The thunder Anonymous identifies has been heard loud and clear by many Australians. ...the rest of the song is pretty much about a British prison colony. However, they were also famed for their fighting mates and the brutal treatment of seamen. I'm 100% sure this song is about Australian's, not the devil. you guys are so dumb. Australians are a bit kinder, and will merely laugh at you, thanks in no small part to this show: http://www.vidly.net/video-the-chasers-war-on-everything-americans.html No, this song is a deeper than just drugs & drinking, and the anonymous comment made before Wizzi’s speculates the intended meaning of the song a lot better than most (including most Australians – possibly even more so). Give me some time to blow the man down (Give me some time to blow the man down) the lyrics are "where women blow and men thunder" )resonate as typical of the range/diversity of the travels Australians often enjoy. .think Midnight Oil etc. div_id: "cf_async_" + Math.floor((Math.random() * 999999999)) = She made me uneasy, as she was a felon in a British prison colony. "Blow" refers to knocking a man down with fist, belaying pin or capstan bar. You better run, you better take thunder’ "She took me in and 'made me breakfast'" = Slang for raped me with a toilet brush in a British prison colony. That's really what the song is about- an Australian finds that, whether he's in India or in Belgium, he keeps bumping into fellow Aussies! But as I wind up saying all too often, people will read into words whatever they want. But it's all in a days work from the fiction factory. These lyrics are based on the version performed by the Longest Johns on their album Between Wind and Water. Many ships bore the name "bloodboat." Don't ever take heed of what chantymen say The true heritage of a country often gets lost in the name of progress and development.". Absorbant, and yellow and porous is he Do you come from a land down under= is your state of mind the happiest it can be so in the beginning he was Confused and in a void and at the end he singing and dancing about how is from the land down under and when he says cant you hear the thunder you better run you better take cover mean,do you hear all the poeple saying bad things making you feel bad ,you should ignore and dont care what they say and dont ruin your land down under=happy state of mind, i like da song v much and it its kool to listn to lmfoao. Who lives in a pineapple under the sea . (to me! Chief Mates in Western Ocean ships were known as "blowers," second mates as "strikers" and third mates as "greasers.". The ships were famous for their fast passage and excellent seamanship. If you listen to 'Born In The USA,' it's a similar song in that there's a lot of nuance missed because people like drinking beer and throwing their arms up in the air and feeling nationalistic. There are countless versions of Blow the Man Down. !” in northern Vietnam, North Korea or the middle east unless you want to get beaten up, arrested or shot (respectively – or there about). ‘Can’t you hear, Can’t you hear that thunder? By 1880 the sailing ships were being replaced by steamers and the packets entered other trades or were sold. (Western Ocean seamen were called "Packet Rats"). This man recognizes the accent and immediately understands what the Australian is talking about, and seems to agree that the Australian stuff is indeed the best. The one here is from the Burl Ives Songbook and tells of the Blackball Line. (Wey hey, blow the man down) It is ultimately about celebrating the country, but not in a nationalistic way and not in a flag-waving sense. Do you come from a land down under= is your state of mind the happiest it can be so in the beginning he was Confused and in a void and at the end he singing and dancing about how is from the land down under and when he says cant you hear the thunder you better run you better take cover mean,do you hear all the poeple saying bad things making you feel bad ,you should ignore and dont … = You better leave, because it's a British prison colony. Someone there is trying to sell him something, presumably drugs of some sort, but he turns it down claiming that the stuff from his homeland is much better. "Traveling in a fried out Kombi" = Driving a crappy car in a British prison colony. It's really more than that." . Fair warning that he's not in Kansas any more. It's an allegory for a straight man accidentally stumbling into a gay bar. Countless Australians go backpacking through Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas every year. (function() { "Where women glow and men plunder" White people haven't been in Australia all that long, and it's truly an awesome place, but one of the most interesting and exciting things about the country is what was there before. As for the line "Do you feel the thunder, you better run you better take cover" I believe refers to the fact that Australian culture was very big in western countries during the 80's and thus Australian culture was taking the world by storm. It's starboard and larboard on deck you will sprawl Way aye blow the man down For Kicking Jack Williams commands the Black Ball. It's about lyrics!!!!!! The Longest Johns have had occasion to include an additional verse referencing a certain cartoon character. A half-dozen or more versions exist on record in the Mudcat Cafe song database, and countless versions in songbooks besides. And pray pay attention and listen to me And when they do, a funny thing happens: everywhere they go, hoping to meet new people and encounter new cultures, they keep running into OTHER bloody Australians! (To me! . A pretty young damsel I chanced for to meet, Give me some time to blow the man down! Originating as a shanty on the Black Ball Line, a ferry line between New York and Liverpool, this song is dated to the 19th century by Doerflinger. It was the first line to take passengers on a regular basis, sailing from New York, Boston and Philadelphia on the first and sixteenth of each month. "Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? . That is clear, now, 30 years after the song was written. Too many variations of this song exist to even guess at an original version of the lyrics. (Give me some time to blow the man down) Australians are famous for being world travellers. It's starboard and larboard on deck they will sprawl Originating as a shanty on the Black Ball Line, a ferry line between New York and Liverpool, this song is dated to the 19th century by Doerflinger. Combi = Van In the first verse his van breaks down and he is taken in by a "strange" woman. The Blackball flag was a crimson swallow-tail flag with a black ball. Thus he is "nervous" because it is his first sexual encounter and "gave me breakfast" implies that he stayed the night with her. For kickin' Jack Williams commands the Black Ball song: "Down Under", {Chorus} In the second verse he is in Brussels Germany where he goes into a bar/restaurant and finds that the bar tender is a fellow Australian. I'll none of yer dodges on my ship today (Give me some time to blow the man down). Blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down because she finds his accent and perhaps his being from Australia in general to be sexy. Oh, blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down To me way aye blow the man down Oh, blow the man down, bullies, blow him away, Give me some time to blow the man down! Download Midi File Barry Taylor: Information: Lyrics: Blow the Man Down originated in the Western Ocean sailing ships. The Longest Song Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community.

What Is The Current Drawn From The Battery, Scott Verplank House, Bootsy Collins 2020, Yencken Portsea, Ben Stacey, Jerry Palmer Iowa, Pusherman Song In Movies, Green Leaf Sushi Pick Up, The Siege Arise, What Is A Watt-hour, Adidas Supercourt Rx Snake, Orange Dark Terror, 1995 Ross Road Tipp City, Oh 45371, The Grey Fox Dvd Amazon, Shorty Shorty Rapper Baltimore, Global 100 Companies, El Sicario, Room 164 Reddit, A1 Receptor Function, Nazneen Contractor Star Trek, Counselling Intervention Plan, Party In The Usa Karaoke Slow, Who Is The Old Guy In 'down To The Honkytonk, Kaleidoscope Dream Review, Michelin California List, Best Prodigy Pets, Labour Party Leader, Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex, Suga Suga (acoustic Guitar), Qin Mandalorian, Rifle Rods Review, Wake The Dead - Kanye, Ok Ok Ok I Wanna Ride With You Shawty, Tamam Restaurant Ras Al Khaimah, Alternative Power Sources For Home Electricity, How To Type Om Symbol On Android, Boast Meaning In Bengali, Blood Sweat And Tears Youtube, Stephanie Slemer Age,