His extravagance, combined with tenderness and complimented by a whole lot of 'Funkiness', is enriched through years of recording with award-winning stars like Steve Vai, Cindy Lauper, Little Steven, Tina Turner and Billy Joel. A former member of he Pretenders, TM recorded on the platinum album "Get Close" and also produced and arranged, amongst others, the album "Tribute to Deep Purple According to New York" on which artists like Yngwie Malamsteen, members of Living Colour and Bernie Worrell (P-Funk) all participated. It was TM who contributed the compelling groove with his unmistakable style on Joe Cocker's mainstream classic "Unchain my Heart." Together with Narada Michael Walden he penned the billboard hit "I Should Have Loved Ya." (Source: http://www.tmstevens.com)
Radioactive
T.M. Stevens Lyrics
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Empty assurance, nothing to fear
The nuke is down
Poisoned the ground
The cows are sick
And there's nothing like the face of a kid
Eating a radioactive chocolate bar
Forever and ever
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
Poisonous fish, poisonous rivers
Cancerous kidneys, stomachs and livers
They don't give a fuck
Just wanna make a buck
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
Buy American, buy Hershey
They'll sell you death
With no mercy
They're gonna gain their wealth
And risk your health
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
The song "Radioactive" by T.M. Stevens is a commentary on the dangers of nuclear energy and the careless attitude of those in power towards the harm it causes to people and the environment. The lyrics use Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is famous for its Hershey's chocolate factory, as a symbol for the greed and disregard for human life and well-being that plagues the nuclear energy industry. The line "Hershey, PA three miles near" highlights the fact that the dangerous nuclear power plant is located dangerously close to the town and its beloved chocolate factory.
The lyrics also describe the devastating effects of nuclear radiation on the environment and living creatures. The line "Poisoned the ground" refers to the radioactive waste that is leaking from the power plant and contaminating the soil. The line "The cows are sick" is a reference to the fact that the radiation is affecting the livestock in the area, making the food they produce unsafe to eat. The most poignant image in the song is the "face of a kid eating a radioactive chocolate bar," which captures the tragedy of innocent lives being destroyed by the greed and carelessness of corporations.
In conclusion, "Radioactive" is a powerful and critical song that draws attention to the dangers of nuclear energy and the need for greater responsibility and accountability from those in power. Through its stark lyrics and evocative imagery, the song warns us about the terrible consequences of our actions and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Line by Line Meaning
Hershey, PA three miles near
Within close proximity to Hershey, Pennsylvania
Empty assurance, nothing to fear
The assurances of safety are empty and there is still reason to be afraid
The nuke is down
An accident has occurred involving a nuclear power plant
Poisoned the ground
The soil has been contaminated with radioactive materials
Hush it quick
The incident is being covered up or minimized
The cows are sick
Livestock in the area are exhibiting signs of illness due to the contamination
And there's nothing like the face of a kid
No one should have to face the consequences of radiation exposure, especially children
Eating a radioactive chocolate bar
Consuming products made with contaminated ingredients can lead to radiation exposure
Forever and ever
The effects of the contamination will last a very long time
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
The contamination has impacted the chocolate production in the area and this will be a lasting issue
Poisonous fish, poisonous rivers
The waterways and fish in the area are also contaminated with radioactive materials
Cancerous kidneys, stomachs and livers
Exposure to radiation can lead to health issues such as cancer
They don't give a fuck
Those responsible for the contamination do not care about the consequences of their actions
Just wanna make a buck
Those responsible for the contamination are more interested in making money than they are in public safety
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
The chocolate produced in the contaminated area will continue to be a health hazard for a long time
Buy American, buy Hershey
Supporting local businesses and purchasing Hershey products may seem like a good idea, but can also contribute to the consumption of contaminated products
They'll sell you death
Consuming contaminated Hershey products can be lethal
With no mercy
Those responsible for the contamination do not care about the potential consequences of their actions
They're gonna gain their wealth
Those responsible for the contamination will profit from the situation
And risk your health
Consuming contaminated Hershey products puts the public's health at risk
Radioactive chocolate forever and ever
The chocolate produced in the contaminated area will continue to be a health hazard for a long time
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