Guns of Navarone
Madlib Lyrics


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In the winter of nineteen sixty and four came this movie to jamaica
The skatalites took the music from the movie and put it into ska
And came up with this song, it's called:

Bam guns of navarone




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Madlib's song "Guns of Navarone" refer to the origin and inspiration behind the classic ska track of the same name. The song mentions the year 1964, which was when the movie "The Guns of Navarone" was released and first screened in Jamaica. The Skatalites, a pioneering Jamaican ska band, were inspired by the film's score and adapted it into a ska rhythm for their song.


The lyrics also nod to the significance of this musical innovation, as the resulting song became a classic of the ska genre. The song's title, "Bam Guns of Navarone," echoes the energetic and driving nature of ska music, and emphasizes the impact that this particular track had on the Jamaican music scene.


Madlib's lyrics demonstrate an understanding of the historical context and cultural importance of "Guns of Navarone" in Jamaican music. By referencing this musical innovation and its cultural impact, Madlib acknowledges the rich history and evolution of the ska genre.


Line by Line Meaning

In the winter of nineteen sixty and four came this movie to Jamaica
During the winter of 1964, a particular movie was released in Jamaica.


The skatalites took the music from the movie and put it into ska
The Skatalites band borrowed music from the movie and incorporated it into a ska style.


And came up with this song, it's called
As a result of the Skatalites' effort, a new track was created and named.


Bam guns of Navarone
The title of the newly created song is 'Guns of Navarone', which is expressed as 'Bam' here to show enthusiasm.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DIMITRI TIOMKINE, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

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