The Prodigy first emerged in the underground rave scene in the early 1990s and achieved popularity and worldwide recognition with UK number one singles such as "Firestarter" and "Breathe", both singles coming from their UK and US chart topping album The Fat of the Land (1997). A third single from the album, “Smack My Bitch Up”, was also successful. They earned titles like "the premiere dance act for the alternative masses" and "the Godfathers of Rave", and remain one of the most successful electronic acts of all time. They have sold an estimated 25 million records worldwide, and won numerous music awards during their career, including two Brit Awards for Best British Dance Act, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Kerrang! Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards, and received two Grammy Award nominations.
The Prodigy were founded in Braintree, Essex, in 1990 by keyboardist and songwriter Liam Howlett. He had taken piano lessons in his youth and gained the ability to play difficult passages in just a few run-throughs. After he decided to pursue a music career, Howlett met dancer and vocalist Keith Flint in mid-1989 at a rave at which Howlett was DJing. After Flint requested Howlett make a mix tape for him, Howlett obliged, returning a cassette several days later with a collection of his own songs on the other side. Howlett had scratched the word "Prodigy" onto the cassette, the same name as the Moog Prodigy analogue synthesiser, and Howlett's moniker. The tape was well-received by Flint and keyboardist Leeroy Thornhill who developed new dance sequences to the music and suggested to Howlett they begin a group together. They were soon joined by MC and vocalist Maxim, then known as Maxim Reality, and female dancer and vocalist Sharky, a friend of Flint's. Together they became the first line-up of the Prodigy.
On 4 March 2019, Keith Flint was found dead at his home in Essex, just weeks after playing six live dates in Australia and New Zealand. On 5 March, the band announced on Twitter that "all forthcoming concerts in 2019 would be canceled, effective immediately".
Following Flint's death, fans began using the Twitter hashtag "Firestarter4Number1" on various social media platforms to get "Firestarter" to top the British singles charts again. This was done out of respect for Keith Flint and to raise awareness of suicide among men.
On 20 August 2019, one day before his 48th birthday, Liam Howlett posted on the band's official Instagram page, saying he is "back in the studio making noise [...] brand new Prodigy tunes are gonna roll", referring to his intention to keep on releasing music under the Prodigy moniker.
Along with the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim, the Prodigy have been credited as pioneers of the big beat genre, which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s. The Prodigy, however, is not considered entirely representative of the genre as their production "often reflected the more intelligent edge of trip-hop, and rarely broke into the mindless arena of true big beat" according to AllMusic. The Prodigy are also considered alternative dance, techno, electronica, breakbeat hardcore, and rave.
Liam Howlett cited early electro as a big influence, mentioning tunes like "Clear" by American music group Cybotron and "Al Naafiysh" by Hashim. Liam Howlett also cited The Bomb Squad, Public Enemy, and Rage Against the Machine as influences.
Speedway
The Prodigy Lyrics
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Fly away
Fly away
Fly away
Fly away
The lyrics of The Prodigy's song "Speedway" are quite abstract and can be interpreted in different ways. However, one possible interpretation is that the repeated phrase "Fly away" represents the desire to escape something, whether it's a situation, a thought, or a feeling. The urgency and repetition of the phrase suggest a sense of desperation, as if the need to fly away is overwhelming and urgent. The song itself is fast-paced, with a driving beat and layers of distorted sounds that create a sense of chaos and intensity. This further reinforces the idea that the need to escape is urgent and overwhelming.
Another possible interpretation of the lyrics is that they represent the feeling of being free and unrestrained. The repeated phrase "Fly away" could be seen as an invitation to let go of inhibitions and soar, to break free from the constraints of everyday life and experience something transcendent. Again, the chaotic and intense music supports this interpretation, conveying a sense of wild abandon and unrestrained energy.
Line by Line Meaning
Fly away
Escape from reality and all your problems. Free yourself from any burdens or troubles.
Fly away
Let go of any inhibitions and embrace the unknown, taking a risk and pursuing adventure.
Fly away
Experience true freedom by soaring through the sky, unbound by the limitations of the physical world.
Fly away
Emphasize the importance of transcending the mundane and elevating oneself to a higher level of existence.
Fly away
Encourage listeners to break free from convention and expectations, forging their own path and blazing a new trail for themselves.
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Written by: LIAM HOWLETT
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