In 1978 Ian Gillan had become dissatisfied with the jazz fusion style of his band called Ian Gillan Band and dissolved it, retaining only keyboard player Colin Towns, and formed a new band entitled Gillan. He added Steve Byrd on guitar, Liam Glenocky on drums and John McCoy (ex-zzebra) on bass, and initially pursued a progressive rock direction, releasing their eponymous debut in 1978, although they could only get a record deal in Japan. This recording has subsequently become more widely available as THE JAPANESE ALBUM.
The album was sufficiently successful to attract more attention and in 1979 the band secured a European deal with Acrobat Records. Before a new album was recorded, Byrd was replaced by Bernie Tormé and Glenocky by Mick Underwood, Ian Gillan's former colleague in Episode Six. Torme's "screaming guitar" sound fundamentally altered the dynamics and Gillan took a heavy metal direction. This lineup's first album was released as MR. UNIVERSE and contained many re-worked songs from The Japanese Album. The band caught the rise of the NWOBHM at just the right time and the group gained popularity in Europe. At Christmas Gillan turned down an offer from Ritchie Blackmore to join Rainbow, but Blackmore did make a "legendary" guest appearance for Gillan at their Christmas show. It was the first time Ian Gillan and Blackmore had performed together since 1973.
In 1980 Gillan reached the peak of their success, releasing the successful GLORY ROAD album with the limited edition "free" LP for gillan fans only. However the band remained unknown in North America and were unable to raise any interest there despite tours.
By 1981 the band members were becoming disgruntled that their European and Japanese success was not translating into increased pay, and after the FUTURE SHOCK album tour, Torme walked out just before the band were due to appear on Top of the Pops. He was replaced by White Spirit guitarist Janick Gers and this line up releaed the live/studio combi double album DOUBLE TROUBLE at the end of the year. In 1982 final album MAGIC followed. By this time, tension over money had reached fever-pitch and Ian Gillan needed time to have nodes removed from his vocal chords. He also received and accepted an offer to replace Ronnie James Dio in Black Sabbath. After the Magic tour Ian Gillan dissolved the band to the incredulity of the other members, particularly McCoy, and the acrimony remained into the 21st century.
McCoy subsequently released compilations of studio out-takes to which he had the rights, beginning with Gillan Tapes, Vol. 1, and ensured that revenues were distributed fairly amongst the band.
Caught In A Trap
Gillan Lyrics
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And I'm crazed by your simple delicacy
I'm amazed by the shape of your pedigree
I'm amazed by the taste of your filigree
I'm amazed by my lost sensitivity
Gone in days of adventure and piracy
I'm amazed at my own eccentricity
In a haze of electricity
In the gateway
Trapped in the gateway
Look where I'm going
Look where I've come from
Down going round
Screaming no sound
No sky no ground
I'm caught in a trap
I'm amazed by this feeling of ecstasy
In a phraze misaligned so incurably
To the ways of all creatures of fantasy
Loosely based round the fears of reality
I'm amazed by the weakness of gravity
I'm amazed by this binding depravity
Take away all the legends and mystery
You'll be dazed by your history
The lyrics of "Caught In A Trap" by Gillan express the singer’s amazement at the various aspects of existence, from another person’s ability to notice and affect him, to his own lost sense of sensitivity. He also touches on themes of adventure, eccentricity, disenchantment with myths, and the feeling of being trapped in a place or state of mind. He muses on the nature of reality and fantasy, and how they intersect with each other. The words "trapped in the gateway" and "caught in a trap" are used to convey the singer's feeling of being confined, whether it be by societal norms, self-imposed limitations, or circumstances beyond his control.
The overall tone of the song is one of intrigue and introspection, with elements of rock, glam, and pop. The interplay of the vocals and layered guitar riffs create a sense of tumultuousness that reflects the themes of the lyrics. The bridge, with its repeated chorus of "Look where I'm going, Look where I've come from, Down going round, Screaming no sound, No sky no ground, I'm caught in a trap," magnifies the sense of being trapped and disoriented.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm amazed by the fact that you noticed me
I'm surprised that you paid attention to me
And I'm crazed by your simple delicacy
I'm infatuated by your straightforward demeanor
I'm amazed by the shape of your pedigree
I'm impressed by your family lineage
I'm amazed by the taste of your filigree
I'm impressed by the intricate beauty of your details
I'm amazed by my lost sensitivity
I'm surprised at how numb I've become
Gone in days of adventure and piracy
Lost during reckless times of adventure and lawlessness
I'm amazed at my own eccentricity
I'm surprised by how unusual I am
In a haze of electricity
Amidst a state of confusion and excitement
In the gateway
At the entrance
Trapped in the gateway
Stuck in the opening
Look where I'm going
Observing my future path
Look where I've come from
Reflecting on my past experiences
Down going round
Falling and circling
Screaming no sound
Making noise but not being heard
No sky no ground
Feeling disoriented and without direction
I'm caught in a trap
I'm stuck in a difficult situation
I'm amazed by this feeling of ecstasy
I'm surprised by how great I feel
In a phraze misaligned so incurably
Using incorrect wording that can't be fixed
To the ways of all creatures of fantasy
Compared to the behaviors of imaginary beings
Loosely based round the fears of reality
Somewhat influenced by real-life anxieties
I'm amazed by the weakness of gravity
I'm impressed by how little gravity can hold me down
I'm amazed by this binding depravity
I'm surprised by how deeply I'm entrenched in my negative behavior
Take away all the legends and mystery
Remove all the myths and enigmas
You'll be dazed by your history
You'll be surprised by your own past
Contributed by Skyler T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.