Ricky
Butthole Surfers Lyrics


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Well all of my friends, baby
They're going insane, now
Look up at my fingers, baby
Get lost in the rain
Halfway off the ground
Jumping up and down
Afraid to hear the sound
Of all that's going down
Na na na na baby
Hey Hey Hey Hey
Dear Baby Jesus
Here are my shoes
They don't smell so hot
But they've never read the news
Well all of my friends, baby
They said I'm insane, now
I'm snappin my fingers, darlin
Get lost in the rain
Walking through a haze
Of scattered memories
I'm flying through the trees
Their roots are at my knees
Na na na na baby
Hey Hey Hey Heeeeeeeeey




Afraid to hear the sound
Of all that's going down

Overall Meaning

The Butthole Surfers' song "Ricky" is a psychedelic and surreal musical journey that delves into the mind of the singer and explores the idea of losing oneself in an altered state. The song opens with the singer reflecting on how all of their friends seem to be going insane while they themselves are lost in the rain and jumping up and down, seemingly afraid to hear what's going on around them. The repetition of the "na na na na baby" vocalization adds to the sense of chaos and confusion.


The tone then shifts as the singer addresses "Dear Baby Jesus" and offers up their shoes, acknowledging that they may not be in the best condition but have "never read the news." This could be seen as a comment on the idea that those who are less informed or less tied to societal norms are often more able to be present and in the moment. The second half of the song finds the singer walking through a hazy landscape of scattered memories, flying through trees and feeling the roots at their knees. The repeated refrain of being "afraid to hear the sound of all that's going down" creates a mood of impending doom and suggests that the singer is trying to escape from reality rather than fully engage with it.


Overall, "Ricky" is a trippy and hypnotic exploration of the mind's tendency to evade and resist reality, instead preferring to get lost in a haze of sensation and memory.


Line by Line Meaning

Well all of my friends, baby
The singer's friends are losing their minds.


They're going insane, now
The singer's friends are becoming unstable emotionally.


Look up at my fingers, baby
The singer is expressing superiority over their friends.


Get lost in the rain
The artist suggests their friends become overwhelmed by their own emotions.


Halfway off the ground
The artist is suggesting their own instability or disorientation.


Jumping up and down
The singer is suggesting their own erratic behavior.


Afraid to hear the sound
The singer is discussing a general fear of the unknown.


Of all that's going down
The artist is referencing a general sense of chaos or crisis.


Na na na na baby
The artist is using nonsense syllables or melody to emphasize their point.


Hey Hey Hey Hey
The artist is using nonsense syllables or melody to emphasize their point.


Dear Baby Jesus
The singer is addressing their prayer to Jesus.


Here are my shoes
The artist is offering up a material possession as part of their prayer.


They don't smell so hot
The singer acknowledges that the shoes are dirty or unclean.


But they've never read the news
The singer is suggesting that the shoes are not contaminated by the negativity of the outside world.


I'm snappin my fingers, darlin
The singer is expressing a sense of bravado or coolness.


Walking through a haze
The artist is suggesting a sense of disorientation or confusion.


Of scattered memories
The artist is referencing fragmented or disturbed memories.


I'm flying through the trees
The singer is expressing a sense of freedom or escape.


Their roots are at my knees
The singer is suggesting that they are rising above their problems or limitations.


Hey Hey Hey Heeeeeeeeey
The artist is using nonsense syllables or melody to emphasize their point.


Afraid to hear the sound
The artist is referencing a general fear of the unknown.


Of all that's going down
The artist is referencing a general sense of chaos or crisis.




Writer(s): HAYNES GIBSON JEROME, COFFEY JEFFREY SCOTT, WALTHALL PAUL LEARY, PINKUS JEFFREY D

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