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Caedmon's Call
Guild 1
Staircase Intro
"Basically what this song's about...
This is like one righteous anger song that's made it through the cut of all my tunes that I've ever written. This is like the one that I let stay and live. And, and the reason being is just because... I have a real problem with... Christians, especially, who consider themselves better or higher than other people. And, the way I mean that, mostly, is like... if I'll be in a McDonald's or just anyplace you go and have food where people are there doing service, like serving you... When people just totally talk down to the help, and down even look up at them, and never say 'Thank you.' And never acknowledge that they're actually people who have lives who are there working and trying to do a good job, and are under pressure, just like they are in their jobs. And just, kind of, disregard for human feelings altogether. It just, it annoys me. But then, through writing this song, I realized all the ways that I do that. And just, that, as Christians, how do we ever expect... if we're really going to affect people, we need to be doing it in all the little areas when we're not on stage in front of an audience. So that's what this song's about. It's called "Staircase"."




Overall Meaning

The song "Staircase Intro" by Caedmon's Call is a powerful expression of righteous anger against the condescending and arrogant behavior of some Christians towards people in the service industry. The singer highlights how he often finds himself guilty of this too, and realizes that if Christians want to make a true impact and influence people, they need to be kind and respectful to everyone, not just those they deem worthy. The title of the song "Staircase" refers to the idea that every small action or choice we make can either help us climb up or bring us down, just like walking up or down a staircase. Therefore, it is crucial to be mindful of how we treat others and what effect our actions have on them.


The lyrics of "Staircase Intro" are a call to Christians to live out their faith in their everyday lives, by being kind and compassionate to everyone they encounter. The song also highlights the need for humility and self-reflection, as the singer acknowledges his own shortcomings and the ways in which he can improve. The message is a powerful reminder that Christianity is not just about attending church or preaching to others, but about living out Christ's teachings through active love and service.


Line by Line Meaning

Basically what this song's about...
The singer is introducing the song and explaining what it is about.


This is like one righteous anger song that's made it through the cut of all my tunes that I've ever written.
This song has a strong message about something that really bothers the singer, and it is something he has not been able to express in his music until now.


And, and the reason being is just because...
The singer is about to explain the reason why he has chosen to include this particular song in his repertoire.


I have a real problem with... Christians, especially, who consider themselves better or higher than other people.
The singer is bothered by the attitude of some Christians who act as if they are superior to others.


And, the way I mean that, mostly, is like... if I'll be in a McDonald's or just anyplace you go and have food where people are there doing service, like serving you...
The singer is providing an example of a situation where he has observed this kind of behavior.


When people just totally talk down to the help, and down even look up at them, and never say 'Thank you.'
The behavior that bothers the singer is when people treat service workers rudely, speak down to them, and refuse to show basic gratitude.


And never acknowledge that they're actually people who have lives who are there working and trying to do a good job, and are under pressure, just like they are in their jobs.
The singer believes that service workers are deserving of recognition as human beings who are doing their best and working under pressure, just like everyone else.


And just, kind of, disregard for human feelings altogether.
The behavior that bothers the singer is a complete lack of consideration for the feelings of others.


It just, it annoys me.
The singer is expressing how much this behavior bothers and annoys him.


But then, through writing this song, I realized all the ways that I do that.
The process of writing this song helped the singer to realize ways in which he himself has been guilty of this behavior.


And just, that, as Christians, how do we ever expect... if we're really going to affect people, we need to be doing it in all the little areas when we're not on stage in front of an audience.
The singer believes that if Christians want to make a positive impact on the world, they need to be mindful of their behavior in all settings, not just when they are in front of an audience.


So that's what this song's about.
The singer concludes his explanation of the song's topic.


It's called "Staircase".
The singer provides the title of the song.




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Srg.Tømasu

Merci Rammstein pour ce concert ❤️‍🔥en tant que jeune fan, vous serez à jamais graver dans mon cœur de rockeur 🤘❤️‍🔥

Bob's Big Boy

so so glad they brought this one back... we need more LIFAD in general

BG 360

I hope Rammlied continues in the setlist, listening this song in Mexico would is my greatest dream as fan :')

TheCapeRider

War soooo geil ich stand links von dir ✌️nicht nur die Band sondern auch die Fan's waren Top drauf! Gänsehaut

Poesia Falada

Perfeito! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

C J

Excellent quality video! Seeing them next week myself, can't wait.

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Thanks 🙏

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I loved the show in Budapest!! It is going to be loud! Be prepared

Rainer Durst

And how was it ?🤟

Kováts Krisztián

Good Quality video, thank You! I see them at Budapest fo rthe first(and with a last minute ticket second...) time. :D They are Awesome!

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