Chairman Mao
Charlie Haden Lyrics


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An early photograph
Of the young braid with the confident grin
Who is celebrating his first defeat
By clouching a haircut from his skull

The pig tail
In death of modern man
Like a young braid with a price on his head
Delilahs and Samsons

Stands the accused the symbol is clear
Cut from his skull
The long hair
The long hair

If this is the missing link
The threaded locks getting down to remain
Unable to avoid the sacrifice
The short back and side

The closest shave
The pig tail
Remember how it's done
First you must think and then you began

Seemingly retreating




The coiling spring is triggered to leave father ahead
The long march

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Charlie Haden & John Taylor's song "Chairman Mao" seem to be a reflection on the cultural revolution led by Mao Zedong in China during the 1960s and 1970s. The opening lines, "An early photograph / Of the young braid with the confident grin" suggest an image of Mao as a young man, perhaps before he rose to power. The line "Who is celebrating his first defeat / By clouching a haircut from his skull" refers to Mao's early political struggles, during which he was arrested and shaved bald as punishment.


The lyrics go on to describe the significance of hair during this time period. The "pig tail" represents traditional Chinese culture and is contrasted with "the death of modern man." The lines "Delilahs and Samsons / Stands the accused the symbol is clear / Cut from his skull / The long hair / The long hair" suggest the symbolic significance of hair as a political statement, and how those who opposed Mao's ideology were punished by having their hair cut off.


The final lines, "Seemingly retreating / The coiling spring is triggered to leave father ahead / The long march," could be interpreted as a reference to the "Long March" of Chinese communist forces in the 1930s, which helped solidify Mao's leadership and paved the way for his ultimate victory in the Chinese civil war.


Line by Line Meaning

An early photograph
A picture from long ago


Of the young braid with the confident grin
Depicts a young adult with a brave smile and a pigtail


Who is celebrating his first defeat
The photo shows a person pleased with their initial failure


By clouching a haircut from his skull
By cutting off their own hair from their head


The pig tail
The traditional hairstyle involving a single long braid


In death of modern man
The modernization process which led to the disappearance of the pigtail


Like a young braid with a price on his head
The pigtail as a symbol of wealth and power


Delilahs and Samsons
References to two biblical figures known for their hair


Stands the accused the symbol is clear
The person is guilty and easily identifiable


Cut from his skull
The hair was forcibly removed from the person's head


The long hair
A symbol of resistance or anti-establishment


If this is the missing link
The loss of the pigtail as part of the evolutionary process


The threaded locks getting down to remain
The imposition of conformity through hairstyle


Unable to avoid the sacrifice
The forced acceptance of change despite personal loss


The short back and side
The new symbol of conformity


The closest shave
The person's hair was cut very short


Remember how it's done
Instructions on how to conform


First you must think and then you began
The idea of independent thought followed by conformity to authority


Seemingly retreating
The idea of going backwards before going forwards


The coiling spring is triggered to leave father ahead
An analogy for the revolution moving forward despite setbacks


The long march
The historical event of Chairman Mao's followers walking long distances to escape their enemies




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: CHARLIE HADEN

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