Just One Fix
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Never trust a junkie

Blood keeps drifting your way
Certain of its destination
Driving through New Orleans at night
Gotta find a destination

Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix

Life keeps slipping away
Fighting in a war with damnation
Poised, keep cutting away
I'm looking in through to salvation

Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix

Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix

Like if I boarded a train
Trying to take in another station
Join us and the choice will be made
Unless we kill the lie as a nation

Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)

Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)




Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ministry's song Just One Fix seems to be speaking about addiction and the struggle to overcome it. The phrase "never trust a junkie" is a warning to those who are not yet addicted to avoid becoming one, as those who are addicted cannot be trusted. The rest of the song talks about the relentless pursuit of a high, with the singer driving through New Orleans at night to find their destination. The repetition of "just one fix" implies that the singer is addicted and cannot stop at just one fix.


The second verse continues with the theme of addiction, as the singer describes their continuous struggle with damnation and fighting to keep cutting away at their addiction. They express a desire for salvation, but seem to be unable to fully reach it. The final verse suggests that addiction is like boarding a train, going to a destination that is not fully realized until it is too late. The choice to join the addiction must be made, or else the "lie" will kill the nation.


Overall, the lyrics of Just One Fix paint a picture of the struggle with addiction and the all-consuming nature of it, with the repeated phrase "just one fix" conveying a sense of desperation.


Line by Line Meaning

Never trust a junkie
Don't rely on those who abuse harmful substances


Blood keeps drifting your way
The consequences of your actions keep following you


Certain of its destination
It's clear where these consequences will lead


Driving through New Orleans at night
Traveling through a dangerous, unstable environment


Gotta find a destination
Need to get to a safe place


Just one fix
Only need one solution to our problems


Life keeps slipping away
Time continues to pass quickly


Fighting in a war with damnation
Constantly struggling against bad influences or negativity


Poised, keep cutting away
Ready to overcome these obstacles by taking decisive action


I'm looking in through to salvation
Seeking a way to find redemption or escape from negativity


Like if I boarded a train
Similar to beginning a journey in life


Trying to take in another station
Attempting to move forward and explore new opportunities


Join us and the choice will be made
Follow our lead and you'll find the right path


Unless we kill the lie as a nation
We must overcome deception and falsehoods in our society




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, SONGS OF MEDIA CREATURE, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Al Jourgensen, Michael Balch, Paul Barker, William Rieflin

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@raguilarc8033

The author William Burroughs, whose books include Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine and The Wild Boys, appears in the video for this song and performs some spoken dialogue. In our 2012 interview with Al Jourgensen, he told the story: "We did a video with him in Lawrence, Kansas. We walked to his house. I have this fear of flying on the 23rd of each month, you know, the old saying '23 skiddoo,' I don't travel on the 23rd. But on this day, I talked a friend into renting a car and we drove down to Lawrence, Kansas. We got his address and we showed up at his house and he opens the door and the first thing he said was, 'Are you holding?' We only had enough for ourselves to keep us for a few days, because my friend was a junkie, too, so we're like, no, and so he slams the door in my face.

So we did a drive back to Kansas City to score heroin to come into Bill Burroughs' house. So the next time he opens the door, he goes, 'Are you holding?' We're like, 'Yeah, we got it.' He's like, 'All right. Come in.' So we were allowed in.

So then I'm sitting there, and he pulls out this like 1950s Pulp Fiction kind of tool belt with needles in it. Like old school, 1950s, huge needles. And he meticulously took that out, found a vein - I don't know how you'd find a vein in a 70 year old guy, but he knew what he was doing. So we all shot up together and we're all stoned on his couch in his living room. And I notice there was a letter on his desk in front of me that was from the White House. Okay? And I'm like, Bill, it's not even opened. And I'm just like, 'Are you going to open this?' He goes, 'Nahhh, it's probably junk mail.' It's from the White House, and we're all completely stoned on heroin. So I go, 'Do you mind if I open it?' He's like, 'Man, I don't care.' So I open it and there's a letter from President Bill Clinton asking him to speak at the White House during some Naked Lunch excerpts or whatever. So I was like, 'Man, this is big.' And the only thing he said was, 'Who's president nowadays?' He didn't know. He didn't even know Bill Clinton was president. He was just so in his own world that he didn't even know who the President of the United States was, and he didn't open the envelope.

So then he starts going off about his petunia garden. That's all he cared about. He didn't care about who the President was. He cared about his petunia garden and how the raccoons were eating his petunias. And he tried to shoot the raccoons, but they were too fast. Obviously, not the William Tell story of his life in Mexico.

I knew he was on the methadone program, so I said, 'Why don't you put out some methadone wafers and slow the raccoons down?' And he told me, 'You're an astute young man.' So we immediately got along. He came in the video shoot the next day all happy. He came in early, which is rare for Bill Burroughs, man. He came in early and he was all happy and he was like, 'I finally got one of those bastards, thanks to your advice.' Apparently they'd eaten the methadone; they slowed down enough for Bill to shoot them. [Laughing] So he was totally happy and we became friends over the years until he died. And now I love that guy, man."



All comments from YouTube:

@notsocrates9529

"I could stop if I wanted to."


Famous last words.

@BruceLeeKingoftheSewers

*couldnt

@deanreser4831

Junkie hahahaha!!

@ginoortega9527

Hahahahahaha

@shannonnewman3091

Yep....I can stop if I wanted to......

@lukerecore

That's what I used to say when I was a junkie.

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@CzechRiot

I seriously never expected Alain Jourgensen to live this long. It seems drugs and alcohol do not affect negatively some people.

@DiZastur

lol, I turned 60 3 months ago, been told my expiration date for decades now. I drink too much, I smoke too much and yet, most of the people who have pointed that out to me over the past 5 decades are now deceased um, they were wrong I'm still here, a bit drunk at the moment, but not dead

@DiZastur

yep, some families are susceptible to certain conditions and some are not

@CzechRiot

@@DiZastur I think that in many cases, the mentality before hand and as it goes, plays a big part. \people who are junkie and alcoholic, many times do these things out of frustration and sadness and a discontentment and disgust for life. \it is psychologically taxing. And there are more chances of this more streesful and depressive stance, while sober and ever under the inluence. \these things make one more susceptible tp the fuck it mentality, making it easy+ier for abusing and even ODing...

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