#267 Badge- Cream

I’m thinkin’ ’bout the times you drove in my car/
I’m thinkin’ that I might have drove you too far.

Eric Clapton was in several super-famous bands: Cream, Blind Faith, Derrick & the Dominoes, and he had success as a solo artist. When you combine those bands’ works you get one of the all-time great collections of music. He is a rock contributor up there with The Beatles, Dylan, Elton John and The Stones.

Most of Clapton’s work is heavily based on the electric guitar and “Badge” is no different. The song came about due to a collaboration with George Harrison. They worked together on While My Guitar Gently Weeps. The Beatles got that song, Cream got this one.

Badge Cream meaning
Harrison and Clapton

The intro bass-line in “Badge” is a classic. The song also features piano and does not bring out the electric guitar until the bridge. The bridge sounds very different than the verse like most psychedelic rock.

As far as the lyrics go, they are mostly nonsensical. Or perhaps non-linear is more charitable. It sounds like there was some sort of loving relationship between a man and a woman and she might have become a partier and that no longer interested him. It is hard to tell.

Badge Lyrics

Thinkin’ ’bout the times you drove in my car.
Thinkin’ that I might have drove you too far.
And I’m thinkin’ ’bout the love that you laid on my table.

I told you not to wander ’round in the dark.
I told you ’bout the swans, that they live in the park.
Then I told you ’bout our kid, now he’s married to Mabel.

Yes, I told you that the light goes up and down.
Don’t you notice how the wheel goes ’round?
And you better pick yourself up from the ground
Before they bring the curtain down,
Yes, before they bring the curtain down.

Talkin’ ’bout a girl that looks quite like you.
She didn’t have the time to wait in the queue.
She cried away her life since she fell off the cradle.

written by George Harrison/ Eric Clapton

#266 Jumper- Third Eye Blind

Everyone’s got to face down the demons/
Maybe today/
You could put the past away.

The narrator of Third Eye Blind’s “Jumper” sees his friend on a ledge, about to jump and commit suicide. What do you say to someone in this situation? What are the thoughts that run through your head? The narrator tries to empathize with the pain the jumper must be going through:

“We all have demons. If I was a problem, you never have to talk to me again, whatever it is I’d understand. But would you just step away from that ledge?”

He doesn’t.

Jumper Greatest alltime song Meaning
Third Eye Blind

As his friend is dying, the narrator starts to contemplate life and says the beautiful lyric above. He then tells us to step away from our ledge and put the past away. “Jumper” is a very moving song.

A memorable aspect of the song is the guitar/drum break. It is a classic moment and it is significantly longer than the usual 10 second leads of the 1990s rock songs. This is not Third Eye Blind’s most popular song, but it is their best.

Jumper Lyrics

I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
You could cut ties with all the lies that you’ve been living in
And if you do not want to see me again
I would understand
I would understand

The angry boy, a bit too insane
Icing over a secret pain
You know you don’t belong
You’re the first to fight
You’re way too loud
You’re the flash of light on a burial shroud
I know something’s wrong
Well, everyone I know has got a reason
To say, “Put the past away”

I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
You could cut ties with all the lies that you’ve been living in
And if you do not want to see me again
I would understand
I would understand

Well, he’s on the table and he’s gone to code
And I do not think anyone knows
What they are doing here
And your friends have left you
You’ve been dismissed
I never thought it would come to this, and I
I want you to know
Everyone’s got to face down the demons
Maybe today you can put the past away

I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
You could cut ties with all the lies that you’ve been living in
And if you do not want to see me again
I would understand
I would understand
I would understand

Can you put the past away
I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
I would understand
I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
I would understand
I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
And I would understand
I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
I would understand
I wish you would step back from that ledge, my friend
I would understand

Songwriters: Stephan Jenkins

#265 Fourth Time Around- Bob Dylan

Everybody must give something back
For something they get.

Dylan’s “Fourth Time Around” is interesting in that it sounds like he is explaining to his new girlfriend (“you”) how and why he broke up with his last girlfriend (“her”). The story is preposterous but pretty funny. It sounds like Dylan lived quite the life.

What Dylan tells his new girlfriend is that he went to see this hookup of his and they began arguing about nonsense. She says something to the effect of “everyone gets what is coming to them” and Dylan kind of just stands there twiddling his thumbs, which makes her more angry. He asks her if she would like a stick of gum and that really makes her mad. It seems like she is looking for a fight and he is just trying to de-escalate. So she kicks him out of the house.

Fourth Time Around Meaning
Bob Dylan

Then he remembers he forgot something in her house so he has to go back and bug her again. She goes to get the shirt he forgot, and he looks around the room, sees some peculiar things but notices some nice rum. When she comes back, he asks for some and she says no. He says, “What? I can’t understand you, you should probably spit out your gum.” Well she goes nuclear until she passes out from arguing. He covers her up, and for the hell of it goes and looks through her drawers.

BUT, here is the key, then he gathered all his things and came running to the new girl who gracefully accepted him and loved him. I just have to wonder if this song is really for the new girlfriend or more a funny story for us. I am not certain all those details would be of much interest to a new girlfriend though we find the details enjoyable.

Make sure to listen to the Live version at Free Trade hall. That is the acoustic set right before he went electric. Many of his best performances come from that night.

Fourth Time Around Lyrics

When she said, “Don’t waste your words, they’re just lies”
I cried she was deaf.
And she worked on my face until breaking my eyes,
And saying “What else you got left?”

It was then that I got up to leave,
But she said, “Don’t forget
Everybody must give something back,
For something they get”.

I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum,
I asked her how come.
And she buttoned her boot, and straightened her suit,
And she said, “Don’t be cute”.

So I forced my hands in my pockets,
And felt with my thumbs.
And gallantly handed her my very last piece of gum.

She threw me outside, I stood in the dirt,
Where everyone walked.
And, when finding out I’d forgotten my shirt,
I went back and knocked.

I waited in the hallway, she went to get it
And I tried to make sense.
Out of that picture of you in your wheelchair,
That leaned up against…

Her Jamaican rum, and when she did come
I asked her for some.
She said, “No, dear”, I said, “Your words are not clear,
You’d better spit out your gum”.

She screamed till her face got so red,
Then she fell on the floor.
And, I covered her up and then went and looked through her drawer.

And when I was through, I filled up my shoe,
And brought it to you.
And you, you took me in, you loved me then,
You never wasted time.
And I, I never took much, I never asked for your crutch,
Now don’t ask for mine.

written by Bob Dylan