2) - Kix originally called themselves "The Shooze" before changing that to "The Generators" (and, for a couple of weeks, "The Baltimore Cocks") before finally settling on "Kix".
Dying in a Rock & Roll Band
The Generators Lyrics
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Used to play all the dives
Every Saturday night
We would make the stage come alive
We got picked up
And made a whole lotta bucks
But it all came apart
One of the boys
Drank himself to death
Another lost his arm
In a highway accident
Nut I'm still out here
On this world wide tour
Giving the fans back
What they've paying for
I think I'm dying
In a Rock'n'Roll band
Oh I'm really dying
In a Rock'n'Roll band
Were always out here
And we're paying our dues
We're playing all the hits
That everyone knew
I'm a bit older and
I need a vacation
I got high blood pressure
And a heart complication
I think I'm dying
In a Rock'n'Roll band
Oh I'm really dying
In a Rock'n'Roll band
The lyrics to The Generators's song Dying in a Rock & Roll Band paint a picture of a rock band that has been through the ups and downs of the industry. The opening lines express a sense of nostalgia for the old days when the band was just starting out, playing in small venues and making a name for themselves. As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the band has had some major successes and failures. They climbed to the top of the charts, but also lost members along the way.
The lyrics reflect the toll that the rock & roll lifestyle can take on a person. Two of the band members have experienced serious setbacks - one has died from drinking, while another has lost an arm in a car accident. The singer of the song seems to have a sense of resignation about his own fate. He admits that he is getting older and has health problems, but he is still out on tour, playing for the fans. The repetition of the phrase "I think I'm dying in a Rock'n'Roll band" creates a sense of urgency and finality. The singer seems to be aware that his time is running out.
Overall, the lyrics to Dying in a Rock & Roll Band are a poignant commentary on the highs and lows of the music industry. They speak to the sacrifices that are often required to achieve success, as well as the toll that fame and fortune can take on a person's health and well-being.
Line by Line Meaning
Me and the guys
I used to play music with my bandmates
Used to play all the dives
We played small, grungy clubs and bars
Every Saturday night
We played gigs on weekends
We would make the stage come alive
Our performances were exciting and engaging
We got picked up
We were discovered and signed by a label
And made a whole lotta bucks
We became financially successful
But it all came apart
Eventually, things started to fall apart
When we hit the top of the charts
Our popularity reached its peak
One of the boys
One of my bandmates
Drank himself to death
He died from alcoholism
Another lost his arm
Another bandmate lost a limb
In a highway accident
Due to a car crash
Nut I'm still out here
I'm still touring and performing
On this world wide tour
I'm currently on a global concert series
Giving the fans back
Providing our fans with a show
What they've paying for
Delivering what they've paid for
I think I'm dying
I feel like I'm approaching death
In a Rock'n'Roll band
While pursuing my passion for music
Oh I'm really dying
I'm actually close to dying
Were always out here
We're constantly touring
And we're paying our dues
We're working really hard to earn our success
We're playing all the hits
Performing our popular songs
That everyone knew
Songs that are beloved and familiar
I'm a bit older and
I've aged since our earlier performances
I need a vacation
I'm exhausted and need a break
I got high blood pressure
I'm experiencing health concerns
And a heart complication
My heart is not functioning properly
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