1970
The Stooges And Iggy Pop Lyrics


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Out of my mind on Saturday night
Ninteen-seventy rollin' in sight
Radio burnin' up above
Beautiful baby, feed my love all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away
I feel alright, I feel alright

Whoo
Baby oh baby, burn my heart
Baby oh baby, burn my heart
Fall apart baby, fall apart
Baby oh baby, burn my heart all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away

I feel alright
I feel alright

Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Whoo

Out of my mind on Saturday night
Ninteen-seventy rollin' in sight
Radio burnin' up above
Beautiful baby, feed my love all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away
I feel alright, I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright, I feel alright
I feel alright, feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Well, I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel
Feel
Blow
Blow
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Blow
Blow
I feel alright
Ooh
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright




Feel alright
So

Overall Meaning

The Stooges And Iggy Pop's song "1970" is a celebration of the decadent and rebellious spirit of the late 60s and early 70s rock scene. The song begins with the singer, inspired by the energy and excitement of the time, feeling "out of my mind on Saturday night." "Nineteen-seventy rollin' in sight" suggests that this is a new era of music and social change, one that the singer is fully immersed in. The radio "burnin' up above" symbolizes the power of music to inspire and set the tone for the times.


The "beautiful baby" that the singer sings about is likely a symbol of the sexual revolution that was taking place at the time. He asks this woman to "feed my love all night" in a plea for physical and emotional connection. The repetition of "I feel alright" throughout the song suggests a state of euphoria and liberation, an escape from the constraints of everyday life. The line "Till I blow away" reinforces this idea of surrendering to the moment and letting go of inhibitions.


Overall, "1970" is a song about living in the moment, embracing the excitement and energy of a transformative time, and finding joy in defiance and excess.


Line by Line Meaning

Out of my mind on Saturday night
I am feeling crazy and wild on a Saturday night


Ninteen-seventy rollin' in sight
It is the year 1970 and I can see it coming


Radio burnin' up above
The radio is blasting loud music overhead


Beautiful baby, feed my love all night
I am with a beautiful woman who I want to love and be with all night


Till I blow away
I want to party so hard that I feel like I will disappear


All night
I want to party and be wild all night long


I feel alright, I feel alright
I feel good and having a great time


Whoo
An interjection to show excitement


Baby oh baby, burn my heart
I want this woman to make me feel a passionate love and desire


Fall apart baby, fall apart
I want her to lose control and be wild with me


Baby oh baby, burn my heart all night
I want this woman to keep my passion burning all night long


I feel alright
I am still feeling good and having a great time


Feel alright
I still feel good and having fun


Blow
A reference to partying so hard that one feels like they will blow away


I feel alright
I am still feeling good and having a great time


Ooh
An interjection to show excitement


So
An end to the song




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID ALEXANDER, JAMES OSTERBERG, RONALD ASHETON, SCOTT ASHETON

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