Honest Joe's Indian
Renaldo & the Loaf Lyrics


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Home on the range
Homer's deranged

Joe's got a goat
Joe's gotta go

Joey!
Glued to a wall
Joe has a ball

Joey!

Stew the red shoe
Ow! Stew the red shoe!

Are you goin' to the conga, Joe?





Boom boom, Crash crash.

Overall Meaning

The Renaldo & the Loaf song "Honest Joe's Indian" is a perplexing and abstract piece of music, filled with nonsensical lyrics and clattering instrumentation. The opening lines, "Home on the range, Homer's deranged," set the tone for the song's strange and surreal imagery. The line can be interpreted in a few different ways - "Home on the range" could refer to the famous American folk song about cowboys, and "Homer's deranged" could be a reference to the Greek poet Homer, or simply a pun on the word "home."


The song then introduces the character of Joe, who has a goat and needs to go somewhere. The repeated refrain of "Joey!" adds to the song's nonsensical atmosphere, as the listener is left to wonder exactly who Joey is and what his significance is. The line "Glued to a wall, Joe has a ball" is similarly confusing - is Joe literally glued to a wall, or is the line a metaphor for feeling stuck in a situation but still finding enjoyment in it?


The line "Stew the red shoe, ow! Stew the red shoe!" is another example of the song's nonsensical lyrics. It's unclear what "stew the red shoe" could mean - is it an inside joke or reference, or is it simply a string of words that sound interesting together? The final lines of "Are you goin' to the conga, Joe?/Boom boom, crash crash" don't offer much clarity, either. Overall, "Honest Joe's Indian" is a song that's open to interpretation and invites the listener to make their own meaning out of its chaotic, surreal imagery.


Line by Line Meaning

Home on the range
Joe is in a familiar place


Homer's deranged
Joe is in a place that has been driven to madness


Joe's got a goat
Joe has a pet goat


Joe's gotta go
Joe needs to leave


Joey!
Exclamation of excitement for Joe


Glued to a wall
Joe is unable to move


Joe has a ball
Joe is having fun


Joey!
Exclamation of excitement for Joe


Stew the red shoe
An expression of frustration or anger


Ow! Stew the red shoe!
Exclamation of pain and frustration


Are you goin' to the conga, Joe?
Asking Joe if he is going to a party or event


Boom boom, Crash crash.
Sound effects, possibly indicating chaos or destruction




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Comments from YouTube:

OldMusicOnVinyl1

The Residents' influences are VERY prominent in this song.

richard coleman

best song title ever

Esolog5 Phil

and one of the best album covers ever

tapesaucer

@Esolog5 Phil scary but it makes the experience even better

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@tapesaucer Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict AND Fat Bottomed Girls give it a battle- Song title wise.

Madethis Tocommentonyoutube

Love R&tL. Much, much, much better than Residents, in my opinion. Though I love the Residents, of course.