PILLS
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Say man
What's that boy?
I want to tell you 'bout your girlfriend
What about my girl?
Well, you don't look strong enough to take the message
I'm strong enough
I might hurt your feelings
My feelings are already hurt by being here with you
Well, I was walking down the street with your girl the other day

And the wind was blowin' real hard
Is that right?
And the wind blew her hair into my face

You know what else happened?
What happened?
The wind blew her hair into her face
Yeah?

And we went a little further; you wanna hear the rest of it?
I might as well,
The wind blew her hair into the street!
Ok; since you told me about my girl,
I'm gonna tell you about yours.
I was walking down the street with your girl
Yes?
I took her home, for a drink, you know
Took her home?
Yeh, jus' for a drink

But that chick looked so ugly, she had to sneak up on the glass to get a drink of water!
You've got the nerve to call somebody ugly
why you so ugly the stork that brought you in the world oughta be arrested!
That's alright, my momma didn't have to put a sheet on my head so sleep could slip up on me!

Look-a here!
What's that?
Where are you from?
South America
What's that?
South America
You don't look like no South American to me
I'm still from South America
What part?
South Texas!

Where are your workin' boots at?
I've got 'em on
Those aren't no boots you got on; those broguettes!
Hey, look-a here!
What's that?

I've bin tryin' to figure out what you is
I already figured out what YOU is!
What's that?
You that thing I throw peanuts at!
Look-a here!
What's that?

You should be ashamed of yourself
Why?
Calling people ugly
I didn't call you ugly
What you say?
I said you was ruined, that's all!
You know somethin'?

What?




You look like you've bin whooped with a ugly-stick!
Hey! I ain't got nothin' to do with it, but I beat the fellah right...!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bo Diddley's "Pills" present an amusing exchange between two men arguing about each other's girlfriends. They make fun of each other and engage in witty banter while discussing their love interests. The humor in the lyrics lies in the fact that neither of them seems to have much respect for their girlfriends and are more interested in belittling each other than expressing any real affection.


The conversation takes an absurd and playful turn when they start discussing their physical appearances and origins. The exaggerated insults exchanged further highlight the ridiculous nature of their conversation. It's clear that this is more of a competitive and boastful exchange rather than a serious discussion about their relationships. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy rhythm add to its playful tone, making it a fun and entertaining listen.


Line by Line Meaning

Say man
Starting a conversation


What's that boy?
Asking for clarification


I want to tell you 'bout your girlfriend
Planning to reveal information about the listener's girlfriend


What about my girl?
Asking for more information about his girlfriend


Well, you don't look strong enough to take the message
Implying that the listener may not be able to handle the truth


I'm strong enough
Asserting that he is ready to hear it


I might hurt your feelings
Warning that the message could be damaging


My feelings are already hurt by being here with you
Expressing dislike for the person speaking


Well, I was walking down the street with your girl the other day
Beginning to share the story about the listener's girlfriend


And the wind was blowin' real hard
Describing the weather conditions at the time of the incident


Is that right?
Asking if there is more to the story


And the wind blew her hair into my face
Detailing how the wind affected the girl's appearance


You know what else happened?
Asking if the listener is still interested


What happened?
Curious about how the story will play out


The wind blew her hair into her face
Further elaborating on the wind's effect on the girl


Yeah?
Asking for more content


And we went a little further; you wanna hear the rest of it?
Inviting the listener to hear the entire story


I might as well,
Agreeing to hear the rest of the story


The wind blew her hair into the street!
Concluding the story about the wind


Ok; since you told me about my girl,
Agreeing to listen to the artist's story


I'm gonna tell you about yours.
Deciding to bring up information about the artist's girlfriend


Yes?
Asking for more information


Took her home?
Asking for clarification on the previous statement


Yeh, jus' for a drink
Making light of the situation


But that chick looked so ugly, she had to sneak up on the glass to get a drink of water!
Insulting the appearance of the singer's girlfriend


You've got the nerve to call somebody ugly
Reacting to the insult


why you so ugly the stork that brought you in the world oughta be arrested!
Insulting the appearance of the person speaking


That's alright, my momma didn't have to put a sheet on my head so sleep could slip up on me!
Rejecting the insult and boasting about their looks


Look-a here!
Drawing attention to something


What's that?
Asking for more information


South America
Responding to a question about where they're from


South America
Clarifying their previous answer


You don't look like no South American to me
Reacting to their appearance


I'm still from South America
Insisting on their identity


What part?
Asking for a more specific location


South Texas!
Elaborating on their location


Where are your workin' boots at?
Asking about footwear


I've got 'em on
Confirming that they're wearing boots


Those aren't no boots you got on; those broguettes!
Disputing their claim of wearing boots


Hey, look-a here!
Drawing attention to something else


What's that?
Asking for more information


I've bin tryin' to figure out what you is
Insulting the person's appearance and character


I already figured out what YOU is!
Making a comeback to the previous insult


You that thing I throw peanuts at!
Insisting that they are inferior


Look-a here!
Drawing attention to another topic


What's that?
Asking for more information


You should be ashamed of yourself
Expressing disgust towards the person


Why?
Asking for an explanation


Calling people ugly
Accusing the singer of being a hypocrite


I didn't call you ugly
Denying responsibility for the insult


What you say?
Asking the person to repeat themselves


I said you was ruined, that's all!
Insulting the person further


You know somethin'?
Asking a rhetorical question


What?
Asking for more information


You look like you've bin whooped with a ugly-stick!
Insulting the person's appearance and character


Hey! I ain't got nothin' to do with it, but I beat the fellah right...!
Interrupting the insult to tell another story




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@yellowmatter1551

I saw Bo Diddley as the opening act to chuck Berry at the Fillmore East...maybe a year before the Dolls
appeared in my Universe....changing the way I listened to and felt about Rock N Roll. Frigging Bo Diddley was a show stopper....a top-notch showman and a heroic guitar-man.
His singing ain't what they teach you
in singin' skool...but it connects. On
"Pills" (credited to Elias McDaniel)
(You will have to Google dat kidz... don't you start me talkin') you hear
the influence Mr. Diddley had on another raw-styled frontman...almost ready to take the
Staten Island ferry as the first leg
of a journey into Rock N Roll hjstory...a cat named Johansen...part of
an act that began almost as a commercial joke...few wanted to hear
it...their fucking loss. The New York Dolls influenced who they influenced.
You've heard the way that those who
loved them describe how they felt...and still feel about thdm
By the way....Mr. Berry was at the absolute peak of his powers that
night in Manhattan. No oldies show
Quick on and Off appearance..
.a full length concert....he played
a coupla blues numbers...fast ones..slow ones...he was reelin'
and rockin'.....
Talk about double Bill's. Try this
motherfucking tag-team..
...the New York Dolls open for Mott
the Hoople. "Gonna tell Chuck Berry
the News" When Mr. Thunders guitar
came through that speaker set up
at the Felt Forum I was floored...ko'd...
my friend considered them garbage
and considered Johnny a bottom feeder at best. A guy I met today at
a store....2023...his jaw dropped when I told him about this show. I have had
people ask to touch me to see if I am real when I speak of that night....
Mott was killer that night....I loved Mr.
Ralohs....but Ariel Bender fit right.in.
His work on Mott Live (alongside Mr.
Frehley's Alive! portfolio) define metal
Lead guitar. Mr. Kulick was the best of the rest as far as the Stanley-Simmons Band goes..
No Frehley_No Criss-- No KISS...
That's all folks....goodnight from
San Antonio....
Yes...OF COURSE I was at Randy's
Rodeo for the Oisrols...oF COURSE
me and the crew were right up front.
The music was not so hot....greatest
rock soectacle/Roman.Circus/social
statement/hootenanny. I ever seen
though.



All comments from YouTube:

@milllumine2246

It feels weird hearing the actual bo diddley version, after listening to the 'Dolls and Thunders play it so much. Too much, junkie business!

@daveconlin8342

Haha Johnny brought me here also.

@scottanderson4175

Mill Lumine now search Stranded in the jungle by it’s original artist

@douglaswhittaker1991

I came here because someone credited the song on the latest Damned live video to Bo and not the Dolls.

@kam.ry1312

The Lurkers too !!

@Void7.4.14

And GG and The Jabbers.

@paulwise7206

when I hear this I am in the company of legends, love Bo, the daddy of hip hop

@firefightergoggie

Rock n' roll music about pills. Bo could see the future.

@lizshepherd832

No Bo, no Rock n roll!
Got to love him!

@know-it-alltoknow-nothing4150

1:11 - I know this is gonna sound strange but it sounds like he's smiling while he's singing.

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