The group was formed in 1988 in Winnipeg, Manitoba by vocalist Daniel Greaves, guitarist Joey Serlin, bassist Pete Loewen and drummer Sammy Kohn. Serlin was a comic fan and named the group after the DC comic. They released their debut album, McLaren Furnace Room, in 1992. (The album was named for one of the band's rehearsal spaces, the furnace room of the McLaren Hotel in Winnipeg.) The single "Cracked" garnered the band significant airplay on rock stations, but was quickly eclipsed by the anti-spousal abuse anthem "Run and Hide", which became the band's breakthrough hit.
Loewen left the band, and was replaced by Ken Tizzard. The band's 1994 album In the Trees confirmed their place in Canadian rock with the hit singles "Boneyard Tree", "All Uncovered" and "Lusitana".
Their 1996 album Brand New Day was not as well-received by critics or audiences -- "Zoom", "Incarnate" and "Shut Up" were moderately successful singles, but none achieved the kind of success that the band's earlier singles had. 1998's Silent Radar was the band's return to commercial success, with the hit singles "Stereo", "Any Day Now" and "Brighter Hell".
Their 2001 album Slomotion saw the exit of Sammy Kohn and the remaining members experimenting with more industrial textures. As if prepared for a bad reception, the band also packaged the album with a second greatest hits disc. The album was, indeed, poorly received by fans and critics, with only the single "Absolutely Anytime" gaining any radio airplay.
The band subsequently broke up. Greaves went on to form Doctor with Rob Higgins, Tizzard joined Thornley, and Serlin appeared on Ryan Malcolm's debut album before forming his own new band, Redline.
In 2009, the band reformed and started touring again.
I'm Waiting
The Watchmen Lyrics
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I'm tired of waiting for it all
Escaping just before the morning
It seems like time is heading out
I'm waiting
For a little kiss and tell
Baby likes to run like hell
Baby likes to get all of me
I'm waiting
Get all of me
My brain's gone down and Christ it's raining
I can't feel anything at all
Won't you stop your fool complaining
'Cause I can't really hear anything at all
I'm waiting
For a little kiss and tell
Baby likes to run like hell
Hoping for a quiet moment
Baby likes to get all of me
What I mean is I'm scared
What I'm saying is I'm scared
I'm scared
The wind's gone out of all my sailing
But I jump overboard with you
The happy times are here forever
Or for at least an hour or two
I'm waiting
For a little kiss and tell
Baby likes to run like hell
Hoping for a quiet moment
Baby likes to get all of me
The Watchmen's "I'm Waiting" is a hauntingly beautiful song that speaks to the fear and uncertainty that can sometimes overtake us in life. The lyrics suggest a sense of longing and desperation as the singer waits for something to happen, perhaps for love or some sort of fulfillment. Lines such as "Life is moving by so slowly, I'm tired of waiting for it all," and "My brain's gone down and Christ it's raining, I can't feel anything at all" reveal a sense of helplessness, as though the singer is lost and alone in a world that seems to be moving on without them.
The chorus of the song is particularly interesting, as it is repeated throughout the song and provides a sort of anchor for the rest of the lyrics. The lines "I'm waiting for a little kiss and tell, baby likes to run like hell" suggest a desire for something that is unattainable or fleeting, and the following lines "Hoping for a quiet moment, baby likes to get all of me" hint at a kind of surrender, as though the singer is willing to give everything for a moment of peace or connection.
The final stanza of the song is especially moving, as it speaks to the idea that happiness is often fleeting and can be found in unexpected places. The lines "The wind's gone out of all my sailing, but I jump overboard with you, the happy times are here forever, or for at least an hour or two" suggest that the singer has found some sort of temporary solace in the presence of someone they care about.
Overall, "I'm Waiting" is a powerful song with lyrics that are both poetic and emotionally charged. It speaks to the human experience of longing and uncertainty, and captures the struggle to find meaning and happiness in a world that can sometimes feel cold and indifferent.
Line by Line Meaning
Life is moving by so slowly
Life is dragging on and doesn't seem to be moving at a pace I'd like
I'm tired of waiting for it all
I'm frustrated with waiting for everything to happen
Escaping just before the morning
Leaving before the day begins
It seems like time is heading out
It feels like time is disappearing and slipping away
I'm waiting
I'm patiently anticipating something
For a little kiss and tell
I'm waiting for someone to share some secrets with me
Baby likes to run like hell
The individual I'm waiting for likes to move quickly and avoid commitment
Hoping for a quiet moment
I'm wishing, but not confident, for a peaceful moment
Baby likes to get all of me
The individual I'm waiting for wants everything from me
My brain's gone down and Christ it's raining
I can't think straight and it's raining heavily
I can't feel anything at all
I'm numb to emotions and sensations
Won't you stop your fool complaining
Please stop complaining unnecessarily
'Cause I can't really hear anything at all
I can't hear you because of my emotional fog
What I mean is I'm scared
I'm not saying it directly, but the truth is that I'm frightened
What I'm saying is I'm scared
I'm directly stating that I'm frightened
I'm scared
I'm frightened
The wind's gone out of all my sailing
I've lost my sense of direction
But I jump overboard with you
I'll take a chance on you
The happy times are here forever
This joyful moment will last forever
Or for at least an hour or two
Or this joy will be relatively brief
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Gregor Jocko
Baby Likes to run like hell!! What a Sharp Clinching voice!!