Dachau Blues
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Lyrics


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Dachau blues, those poor Jews
Dachau blues, those poor Jews
Dachau blues, Dachau blues, those poor Jews
Still cryin' 'bout the burnin' back in world war two's

One mad man six million lose
Down in Dachau blues down in Dachau blues
The world can't forget that misery
And the young ones now beggin' the old ones please
T'stop bein' madmen
'Fore they have t' tell their children
'Bout the burnins back in World War Three's

War One was balls 'n powder 'n blood 'n snow
War Two rained death 'n showers 'n skeletons
Danced 'n screamin' 'n dyin' in the ovens
Cough 'n smoke 'n dyin' by the dozens down in Dachau blues

Down in Dachau blues
Three little children with doves on their shoulders
Their eyes rolled back in ecstasy cryin'

Please, old man stop this misery
They're countin' out the devil with two fingers on their hands
Beggin' the Lord don't let the third one land





On World War Three
On World War Three

Overall Meaning

The song "Dachau Blues" by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band is a haunting reflection on the horrors of the Holocaust and a warning against the potential for future wars. The lyrics focus on the tragic experiences of the Jewish people who suffered in the concentration camp in Dachau during World War Two. The repetition of the phrase "Dachau blues, those poor Jews" throughout the song creates a sense of sorrow and lamentation for the victims of the Holocaust. The song also references the six million Jews who lost their lives during the Holocaust as a result of the actions of "one mad man."


The lyrics also make reference to the devastating impact of wars in general. The line "the young ones now beggin' the old ones please t'stop bein' madmen" highlights the generational impact of war and the need for those who have lived through its horrors to counsel the next generation against its potential destructiveness. The song's final lines, which speak of "World War Three," present the possibility of a future war and an urgent warning against repeating the mistakes of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Dachau blues, those poor Jews
The lamentations of the Jews who experienced the atrocities in Dachau concentration camp


Still cryin' 'bout the burnin' back in world war two's
The survivors still cry about the traumatic experiences they had in the concentration camp during WWII


One mad man six million lose
Hitler's madness led to the death of six million Jews during the Holocaust


Down in Dachau blues down in Dachau blues
The sorrowful condition of those imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp


The world can't forget that misery
The world cannot forget the horrific events that took place in Dachau and other concentration camps during the Holocaust


And the young ones now beggin' the old ones please
Younger generations plead with older generations to not repeat past atrocities


T'stop bein' madmen
Stop acting like madmen who perpetrate violence and hate


'Fore they have t' tell their children
Before they have to explain to their children the horrors of war and genocide


'Bout the burnins back in World War Three's
Referring to the possibility of future wars and the risk of repeating the same mistakes


War One was balls 'n powder 'n blood 'n snow
Describing the brutal nature of WWI with vivid imagery


War Two rained death 'n showers 'n skeletons
Describing the horrific events and aftermath of WWII with vivid imagery


Danced 'n screamin' 'n dyin' in the ovens
Referring to the burning of Jews in the ovens of concentration camps


Cough 'n smoke 'n dyin' by the dozens down in Dachau blues
Describing the harrowing conditions and high mortality rate in Dachau concentration camp


Three little children with doves on their shoulders
A symbol of innocence and hope in the midst of tragedy


Their eyes rolled back in ecstasy cryin'
They cry out in despair and agony


Please, old man stop this misery
The plea to end the suffering and pain inflicted upon others


They're countin' out the devil with two fingers on their hands
Symbolic gesture of asking for divine intervention


Beggin' the Lord don't let the third one land
A plea for divine intervention to prevent another war


On World War Three
A warning about the potential for another catastrophic war




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Don Van Vliet

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Contextcatcher

Why is 'Dachau Blues' acceptable as most dark topic for a song? It's because the extraordinary bluesy atmosphere of the songs before and after this one. 'The dust blows forward n' the dust blows back' with the lines:
"And the wind blows black thru the sky
And the smokestack blows up in suns eye
What am I gonna die"
preludes perfectly the real heavy stuff that's coming next.

And after 'Dachau Blues' the man telling a story... etc
It's this context of songs and fragments of normal people talking and the Flower Power (the far out moon lovers) of 1969...

The first lp side ending with 'Moonlight on Vermont', the unique otherness of it all, made it only possible to bring on 'Dachau Blues' as a song. That's
an one of a kind achevement.

One of the many reasons why 'Trout Mask Replica' is a masterpeace (of guts).



All comments from YouTube:

@swingAE86

he sounds like hes 2 inches from my face

@turq1824

Lmao

@jackmolloy9360

@SavageBarney it was recorded with a tape recorder i think because when he stressed the last bit of the chorus his voice gates out a bit

@tribudeuno

Jack Molloy Zappa intentionally often used Van Vliet’s original recordings from small reel to reel tape recorder. I say that because cassette recorders didn’t exist yet, and there are other tracks without accompaniment where it’s really obvious. You hear Beefheart record a line, stop the machine and think, then record the next line...

@kirbygene

@@domenicraye8682 LOL

@kirbygene

LOL

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@davidwalker5054

The music industry needs people like the captain who comes along every now and then and shakes the industry out of its complacency. Love him or hate him you can't say he's not original

@wolfetteplays8894

Toby Fox did a good job of that. He’s one of the few purely instrumental artists I know from the modern age who managed to succeed

@LilypondMovie

@@wolfetteplays8894 how did you manage to change this into a discussion about Undertale

@bosniagaming7828

@@wolfetteplays8894 toby fox literally just made like little 8bit songs for a videogame, its cool and good yeah but its nothing revolutionary like this album, Or Velvet Underground's first two albums, or even like Miles Davis' Bitches Brew

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