Led by Adam Ant (real name Stuart Goddard), the band formed in 1977 in London, England, consisting of Lester Square (guitar), Andy Warren (bass guitar) and Paul Flanagan (drums). Square was replaced by Mark Gaumont early in the band's career, before the release of their debut album Dirk Wears White Sox (1979, Do It Records). The album was somewhat dark, with post punk riffs and some vestiges of glam rock. The album was not a success, so Adam and the Ants hired Malcolm McLaren (manager of the Sex Pistols) to help with their image.
While preparing for their second album, McLaren convinced the Ants to leave Adam and form Bow Wow Wow. A new version of the Ants was formed by Marco Pirroni (guitar), Kevin Mooney (bass guitar) and two drummers, Terry Lee Miall and Merrick. Pirroni would go on to become an influential member of the group, and cowrite many of their songs with Adam Ant.
The band signed a major label deal with CBS Records and began recording Kings of the Wild Frontier. That album was an enormous hit in the United Kingdom and put the band at the forefront of the New Romantic moment. The album reached #1 on the UK album charts on January 24, 1981.
There were several hit singles from this LP, including Dog Eat Dog (reaching #4 on the UK singles charts in October 1980), Ant Music (#2 in January 1981) and Kings of the Wild Frontier (#2 in March 1981). In addition, Antmusic made it to No.1 in Australia for five weeks.
Bassist Kevin Mooney left the band in 1981, and was replaced with Gary Tibbs who joined just in time to record the hit single "Stand and Deliver".
In November 1981 Adam and the Ants released another highly successful album, Prince Charming. The band had two United Kingdom #1 singles. "Stand and Deliver" was the #1 single in the UK for 5 weeks in May 1981, followed by "Prince Charming", which topped the UK charts, for 4 weeks in September 1981. "Antrap" reached #3 in January, 1982.
The band seized the opportunities provided by music videos on the new MTV channel to develop a theatrical, charismatic onscreen persona. With romantic costumes and heavy make-up, the band was an early example of the New Romantic movement, with contemporaries such as Duran Duran dressing similarly. Lavish videos were produced for the Prince Charming singles, including Stand and Deliver, Prince Charming, and Ant Rap. In the Stand and Deliver video, Adam Ant is dressed as a "dandy highwayman" and generally indulges his exhibitionist tendencies. These videos helped break the band in the United States when MTV began airing them.
In early 1982 the band received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist.
Feed Me to the Lions
Adam and the Ants Lyrics
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Too emotional am I?
With a spirit soaring
Ten miles high
I sing loud words that make me cry
Too emotional are we?
Too emotional are we?
Defying all security
Because you're feeding me
To the lions
You're feeding me
To the lions
Feeding me
To the lions
Too emotional are you?
Too emotional are you?
With just one heart
To see you through
A world where facts are so untrue
The lyrics to Adam and the Ants' song Feed Me to the Lions seem to be a commentary on the idea of being too vulnerable in a world where people are often praised for being rational and unemotional. The opening lines of the song ask the question "Too emotional am I?", which suggests a sense of insecurity and self-doubt. The singer goes on to describe his capacity for feeling deeply and experiencing intense emotions, which he sees as both a strength and a liability. He worries that his emotional intensity might make him vulnerable to mockery or exploitation from others, who he feels are "feeding him to the lions" and using his vulnerability against him.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "feeding me to the lions" several times, emphasizing the idea of being sacrificed for the pleasure of others. The second verse of the song shifts the focus from the singer's own emotional intensity to the idea of emotional vulnerability more broadly. He questions whether others are also "too emotional" and suggests that the world is a difficult place for those who wear their emotions on their sleeves. The final lines of the song suggest that emotional vulnerability is a solitary experience, something that can make individuals feel isolated and alone in a world where "facts are so untrue".
Overall, Feed Me to the Lions is a song that grapples with the tension between emotional intensity and societal expectations of emotional restraint. It advocates for the value of vulnerability and the importance of acknowledging and feeling deeply, even in a world that may not always appreciate these qualities.
Line by Line Meaning
Too emotional am I?
Am I too passionate?
Too emotional am I?
Am I too driven by emotion?
With a spirit soaring
Ten miles high
With my enthusiasm and excitement at an all-time high
I sing loud words that make me cry
I express my emotions through my music in a way that moves me to tears
Too emotional are we?
Are we too passionate?
Defying all security
Challenging the status quo and taking risks
I mean to keep this fire in me
I want to maintain my passion and enthusiasm
Because you're feeding me
To the lions
You're betraying me or putting me in a dangerous situation
Feeding me
To the lions
Betraying or endangering me
Too emotional are you?
Are you too passionate?
With just one heart
To see you through
With only your own strength and determination to rely on
A world where facts are so untrue
A world where the truth is hard to discern or obscured
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARCO PIRRONI, ADAM ANT
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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(Hungarian translation)
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The Solari Indian!
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There is NO reason for this song to be so good. But it is. That's the beauty of it.
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La Bestia Pop es mejor
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I couldnât agree more!
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1:30 vamo los Redondos :D ah re confundido el chabĂłn
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Like si viniste acĂĄ por el tema de los redondos ! !