Jet Fighter
Butthole Surfers Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Jet Fighters never die

Mikey was a little boy
He loved to watch the clouds
He was born to fly
Mikey joined the Navy
His father was quite proud
Mother never wanted it that way
He got into the cockpit and rose up in the sky
Set his sights on Beiruth, and let his missles fly
Boom boom!

Jet Fighters never die
I don't know but I've been told
It's been said that god is dead
Jet Fighters never cry
Jet Fighters never die

The General smoked a Cuban blunt
Handrolled out of Reds
Then he poured a glass of scotch
And tallied up the dead

The fighter banked into the night
Then he caught a SAM
He rose up into heaven with Jesus in his hand
Scenery was so beautiful, could not believe his eyes
Then he spotted John Wayne, he knew he had arrived
Jesus interupted him, he had something to tell




They had to speak with Allah, and he sent them both to hell
Boom boom!

Overall Meaning

The Butthole Surfers' song Jet Fighter tells the story of a young man named Mikey who was born to fly. He joined the Navy, much to the disapproval of his mother, but his father was proud of him. The lyrics describe Mikey's mission to Beirut where he let his missiles fly, dropping bombs and causing destruction. The song suggests that Jet Fighters are powerful machines that never die, never cry, and can always be counted on to fight and win.


The lyrics also introduce other characters, including a General who smokes a Cuban blunt and tallies up the number of dead soldiers. The song takes a surreal turn when the fighter catches a Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) and is sent to heaven with Jesus. The scenery is described as "beautiful" but quickly turns dark when Jesus tells the fighter that he needs to speak with Allah and sends him to hell along with John Wayne.


The song can be interpreted as a commentary on war and the glorification of violence. The Butthole Surfers use dark humor and surreal imagery to deconstruct the notion of the brave fighter pilot and highlight the cost of war. Jet Fighter is a powerful song that challenges the listener to question their beliefs about patriotism and the military-industrial complex.


Line by Line Meaning

Jet Fighters never die
A metaphorical statement on the fearless and indestructible nature of fighter pilots


Mikey was a little boy
Introducing the character of Mikey as a young boy fascinated with flying


He loved to watch the clouds
Highlighting Mikey's fascination and appreciation for the beauty of the sky


He was born to fly
Suggesting that flying was Mikey's true calling in life


Mikey joined the Navy
Mikey's decision to join the Navy to pursue his love of flying


His father was quite proud
The positive reaction of Mikey's father to his son's enlistment in the Navy


Mother never wanted it that way
The contrasting view of Mikey's mother who presumably did not want her son to become a fighter pilot


He got into the cockpit and rose up in the sky
Mikey's first time flying a jet and his awe-inspiring ascent into the sky


Set his sights on Beiruth, and let his missles fly
Mikey's mission to attack a target in Beirut and his successful deployment of missiles


Jet Fighters never die
Reiterating the earlier statement that fighter pilots are fearless and indestructible


I don't know but I've been told
An expression indicating that the following statement is based on hearsay rather than personal knowledge


It's been said that god is dead
A reference to the famous assertion by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that God is dead and its implication on society


Jet Fighters never cry
Reinforcing the idea of fighter pilots as being emotionally resilient


Jet Fighters never die
Another repetition of the main theme of the song


The General smoked a Cuban blunt
Introducing a new character, a military General, who is shown to be indulging in vices


Handrolled out of Reds
Information on the construction of the General's cigar


Then he poured a glass of scotch
Further depiction of the General's alcohol use


And tallied up the dead
The General's responsibility for tracking the casualties of war


The fighter banked into the night
Another fighter pilot on a mission at night


Then he caught a SAM
The fighter pilot is hit by an incoming enemy missile


He rose up into heaven with Jesus in his hand
The pilot's death in battle and ascension to heaven with Jesus Christ


Scenery was so beautiful, could not believe his eyes
The pilot's final moments of awe and wonder at the beauty of nature and life itself


Then he spotted John Wayne, he knew he had arrived
A reference to the famous actor and icon of American masculinity, implying that the pilot has reached a place of supreme masculinity


Jesus interrupted him, he had something to tell
The interruption of the pilot's peaceful moment in heaven by Jesus Christ who has a message for him


They had to speak with Allah, and he sent them both to hell
The final twist in the story when the pilot and Jesus are sent to hell by Allah, suggesting that there is no clear divine reward or punishment in the afterlife


Boom boom!
A rhythmic and percussive contrast to the spiritual and philosophical themes of the song




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Tronald Dump

Jet fighters never die

Mikey was a little boy, he loved to watch the clouds
He was born to fly
Mikey joined the Navy, his father was quite proud
Mother never wanted it that way
He got into the cockpit and rose up in the sky
Set his sights on Beirut and he let his missiles fly
Boom, Boom!

Jet fighters never die
I don't know, but I've been told
It's been said that God is dead
Jet fighters never cry, jet fighters never die

The General smoked a Cuban blunt
Hand rolled by the Reds
Then he poured a glass of Scotch
And tallied up the dead

The fighter banked into the night, then he caught a Sam
He rose up into Heaven with Jesus in his hand
Scenery was so beautiful, could not believe his eyes
Then he spotted John Wayne, he knew he had arrived
Jesus interrupted him, he had something to tell
They had to speak with Allah, and he sent them both to Hell!
Boom, boom!



All comments from YouTube:

Tronald Dump

Jet fighters never die

Mikey was a little boy, he loved to watch the clouds
He was born to fly
Mikey joined the Navy, his father was quite proud
Mother never wanted it that way
He got into the cockpit and rose up in the sky
Set his sights on Beirut and he let his missiles fly
Boom, Boom!

Jet fighters never die
I don't know, but I've been told
It's been said that God is dead
Jet fighters never cry, jet fighters never die

The General smoked a Cuban blunt
Hand rolled by the Reds
Then he poured a glass of Scotch
And tallied up the dead

The fighter banked into the night, then he caught a Sam
He rose up into Heaven with Jesus in his hand
Scenery was so beautiful, could not believe his eyes
Then he spotted John Wayne, he knew he had arrived
Jesus interrupted him, he had something to tell
They had to speak with Allah, and he sent them both to Hell!
Boom, boom!

James geasling Gessling

If and only if Trump respects the surfers than he the man

electrowaffle

That "boom boom" part is so great. Love this song.

Katie Furlan

The only problem with this song is that it's too short.

Tim McVey

💯 definitely

Cassandra Smith

This has been my favorite Butthole Sufer's song for around fourteen years (give or take) and I am just about to turn twenty, just saying great song.

James geasling Gessling

Nice youngster!!@!!!@@@@@@!!!!!!!

Bluerabbit

My dad used to play this for me when i was little

Tim McVey

I played this for my son as a young lad as well,got him into them, He's 22 now and loving BHS

HaffSack

i am sad. i only heard pepper growing up. wish i would have listened to more of their stuff!

More Comments

More Versions