Summer 2001: On the Nuremberg based Downbeat/Lounge/Nu Jazz Label STEREO DELUXE the group BOOZOO BAJOU released their 10 track debut album SATTA. Since 1997 the duo Peter Heider and Florian Seyberth aka BOOZOO BAJOU caught the eye of DJ's and other hipsters through the release of three twelve inch records (Night over Manaus, Under my Sensi, and Divers) which brought a whole lot of club-play and smaller notification all over the world. Two years later SATTA has sold more than 65.000 times all over the world excluding bootlegs which surfaced in such strange places as Thailand. The album has turned into a classic and is described as a milestone for the downbeat scene. Those 10 tracks from SATTA can now be found on more than 120 CD compilations worldwide and the music was used on half a dozen top class tv adverts.
After bringing BOOZOO BAJOU on the road by dj'ing all over the world in 2002 the group got lots of requests for a compilation CD of their favourite tracks by other artists. Subsequently they released JUKE JOINT, a 20 piece mix compilation in spring 2003 which again got a worldwide positive feedback especially due to the wooden box which was the packaging for the limited edition.
During 2003 BOOZOO BAJOU played a whole lot of live DJ shows (for example with The Cinematic Orchestra in Berlin or at Vienna's Dubclub) and did a few more remixes for Tony Joe White, Henry Mancini, and Nelly Furtado.
Wild Wood
Boozoo Bajou Lyrics
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People fly by, in the traffics boom
Knowing, just where you're blowing
Getting to where you should be going
Don't let them get you down
Making you feel guilty about
Golden rain, will bring you riches
Climbing, forever trying
Find your way out of the wild, wild wood
Now there's no justice
Only yourself that you can trust in
And I said high tide, mid afternoon
People fly by, in the traffics boom
Knowing, just where you're blowing
Getting to where you should be going
Day by day your world fades away
Waiting to feel all the dreams that say
Golden rain will bring you riches
All the good things you deserve now
And I say, climbing, forever trying
Find your way out of the wild, wild wood
Said you're gonna find your way out of the wild, wild wood
Wild wild wood
The lyrics of the song Wild Wood by Boozoo Bajou is about finding your way in a world that can be overwhelming and busy. The opening lines of the song, "High tide, mid afternoon, people fly by in the traffic's boom" describe a chaotic world where people are in a hurry to get to where they are going. However, the song encourages us not to get bogged down by the noise and busyness of life. Instead, we should focus on our goals and aspirations and not let anyone or anything get in the way of our dreams.
The following lines "Don't let them get you down, making you feel guilty about golden rain, will bring you riches, all the good things you deserve now" are about ignoring the negativity and criticism that can come our way and keeping our eyes on the prize. We all deserve to have our dreams come true, and nothing should stop us from achieving them. The song also talks about the feeling of being lost in life and trying to find our way out of it. It encourages us to keep on trying and not give up until we find our place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
High tide, mid afternoon
It's a busy time of day with a lot of movement and activity.
People fly by, in the traffics boom
People are moving quickly in their cars, creating a loud and busy environment.
Knowing, just where you're blowing
Having a clear sense of direction and purpose.
Getting to where you should be going
Making progress toward your destination.
Don't let them get you down
Don't allow other people to bring you down.
Making you feel guilty about
Trying to make you feel ashamed or remorseful about something.
Golden rain, will bring you riches
Good things will come to you with time and effort.
All the good things you deserve now
You are worthy of good things and should pursue them.
Climbing, forever trying
Consistently pushing yourself to improve and reach new heights.
Find your way out of the wild, wild wood
Escape from a difficult or uncertain situation.
Now there's no justice
The world may not always be fair.
Only yourself that you can trust in
You must rely on yourself to make wise decisions and take action.
Day by day your world fades away
Things change gradually over time.
Waiting to feel all the dreams that say
Hoping to experience the fulfillment of your aspirations.
Said you're gonna find your way out of the wild, wild wood
Repeated encouragement to keep striving and working hard to overcome challenges.
Wild wild wood
The difficult or unpredictable circumstances you are facing.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PAUL JOHN WELLER
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on Divers
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