At the age of eleven he first heard the urban blues sound that had been emanating from the United States, people such as BB King, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush and Albert King, and was immediately aware that this was the music that he wanted to incorporate in his playing. He has developed his own style of ‘English ‘ blues, a combination of clear, clean blues phrases and harder edged riffs that are a recognisable feature of his very personal songs.
Arriving in London in the early seventies with the classic ‘few pennies in his pocket’ he gradually made a name for himself among the local musicians and became respected as a tasteful player and an easy guy to get along with.In 1974 he toured the east coast of America,getting as far south as New Orleans and discovering that he thoroughly enjoyed being ‘on the road’. He had by then become friendly with the now legendary English Blues guitarist Peter Green and they spent a lot of time jamming together.During the mid-seventies .Snowy played on various sessions,developed his skills in the studio environment,and started writing his own material.
In 1983, he got together with musicians that he had known and admired for a long time-drummer/percussionist Richard Bailey, keyboard player Godfrey Wang, and his good friend for many years, bassist and producer Kuma Harada.Together they came up with Snowy’s first solo album, ‘White Flames.’ A single,the timeless ‘Bird of Paradise', written by Snowy, was taken from the album. It became an international hit, reaching number three in the UK charts, entering the charts in most European countries and reaching as far afield as Australia and South Africa.
Snowy’s next album project was released on the UK record label RPM. Entitled ‘Gold Top’, after his well-known Gibson Les Paul ‘Goldtop Standard’ guitar. It features material in which Snowy has been involved from as far back as 1974 right up to 1996. Since the release of ‘Goldtop’ Snowy has recorded three albums with his White Flames band, No Faith Required" in 1996,"Little Wing’ in 1998 and Keep Out:We Are Toxic’ in 1999.Another compilation, entitled "Pure Gold - The Solo Years’ was also released in 1999.Also in this year Snowy joined Roger Waters for his bands "In The Flesh’ US tour, which was so successful that, in the Summer of 2000, Roger again toured the States, this time recording a live album and making a film of the show.
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Got To Set Me Free
Snowy White & The White Flames Lyrics
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And I'm wondering how I'm going to set me free
I wonder where my soul has gone
Ain't nothing been profound in my life for so long
I've been thinking about another way
You know I've got to satisfy my heart someday
I wonder where my life has gone
I got to set me free
Yes I'm a restless man, it's deep inside
I can't find a reason to be satisfied
Ain't so hard to understand
'Cause I ain't never found a woman
Who was good for a man like me
(Come on baby set me free)
(Come on baby set me free)
The lyrics to Snowy White & The White Flames's song Got To Set Me Free expresses the singer's deep-seated desire to break free from a life that has become stagnant and unfulfilling. The song opens with the singer pondering his current situation and wondering how he can break free. He feels like he has lost touch with his soul and can't pinpoint the reason for his dissatisfaction. The lyrics reveal that the singer has been searching for something that will bring him happiness and contentment but hasn't found it yet. The singer is restless and feels like he can't find a reason to be satisfied; he yearns for something more.
The second verse of the song emphasizes the singer's desire to find a better way of life. He knows he has to do what's best for him and that he needs to satisfy his heart. He reflects on his life, wondering where the time has gone and comes to the realization that he has spent too long in one place. The chorus repeats the line "I gotta set me free," demonstrating the singers' determination to break out of his current situation.
The final verse of the song portrays the singer's inability to find a woman who is good for a man like him, which could be seen as a metaphor for his inability to find happiness in his current situation. The repetition of the line "Come on baby set me free" emphasizes the singer's deep-seated desire to break free from his current situation and find something more.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been thinking 'bout what's good for me
I've been contemplating what's best for me.
And I'm wondering how I'm going to set me free
I'm unsure of how to free myself.
I wonder where my soul has gone
I question the current state of my soul.
Ain't nothing been profound in my life for so long
I haven't experienced anything significant in a long time.
I've been thinking about another way
I've been considering a different approach.
You know I've got to satisfy my heart someday
I know that I'll eventually have to do what's best for myself.
I wonder where my life has gone
I question the direction my life has taken.
Can't believe I've been around here for so long
I'm surprised I've been in this situation for so long.
I got to set me free
I need to break free from my current situation.
Yes I'm a restless man, it's deep inside
I have an inherent restlessness within me.
I can't find a reason to be satisfied
I can't seem to find contentment.
Ain't so hard to understand
It's not difficult to see why I feel this way.
'Cause I ain't never found a woman
I've never found someone
Who was good for a man like me
who has been a positive influence in my life.
(Come on baby set me free)
I need someone to help me break free.
(Come on baby set me free)
I need someone to help me break free.
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