Dirty Old Man
Them Lyrics


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I met this old man, in your house
In the cold breeze of south
Every word that he said
Was the Devils grouse
Your name nobody knew
Your eyes gives me chills
And strange, one day
All the things would change

When the moon turns bright
He goes out to sing
About some Devil in your banjo strings
Sounds like this creepy voices in the sky
The body of the Devil hanged in the night
There is no revenge, to lose your time
I dont forget this scene, of my mind
And I believe when that old man dies
I dont know why, he always keep smile

When the moon turns bright
He goes out to sing
About some Devil in your banjo strings
Sounds like this creepy voices in the sky
The body of the Devil hanged in the night
Jumping and dancing alone, throught the trees
The grandpa souls, haunts all the city




And all the people here, never be the same
Cause the song of the Devil, rings again

Overall Meaning

The song "Dirty Old Man" by Them tells a story of encountering an old man in a house in the south. The singer of the song is unsettled by the old man's words, which seem to be the devil's work. The old man knows the person who lives in the house, but the singer does not. The change that the old man speaks of is unclear, but it is ominous. The old man goes out to sing about the devil in the banjo strings when the moon turns bright. The voice sounds creepy and the lyrics speak of the devil's body hanging in the night. The old man jumps and dances through the trees as the grandpa's souls haunt the city. The song of the devil rings again, and the people are never the same.


The lyrics of "Dirty Old Man" are open to a range of interpretations, but one possible meaning is the exploration of the concept of evil, and how it can be conveyed through words and music. The old man in the song seems to be possessed by the devil, as his words and songs speak of dark and disturbing things. The song also touches on the idea of the past haunting the present, as the grandpa's souls continue to haunt the city. Overall, the song is a haunting and chilling exploration of the darker side of human nature.


Line by Line Meaning

I met this old man, in your house
I encountered this elderly gentleman in your abode


In the cold breeze of south
The chilly southern wind was blowing


Every word that he said
Each utterance he made


Was the Devils grouse
Resembled the complaints of Satan


Your name nobody knew
Your identity was unknown


Your eyes gives me chills
Your gaze is unsettling


And strange, one day
Curiously, it could happen one day


All the things would change
A significant transformation would occur


When the moon turns bright
During the time of a full moon


He goes out to sing
He ventures out to vocalize


About some Devil in your banjo strings
Regarding a demon residing within your instrument's strings


Sounds like this creepy voices in the sky
Resembling eerie sounds emitted from the heavens


The body of the Devil hanged in the night
The corpse of the devil suspended in the night


There is no revenge, to lose your time
There is no point in wasting time seeking revenge


I dont forget this scene, of my mind
This memory remains etched in my mind


And I believe when that old man dies
I suspect that when that senior passes away


I dont know why, he always keep smile
I am uncertain as to why he constantly maintains a grin


Jumping and dancing alone, throught the trees
Leaping and dancing unaccompanied among the trees


The grandpa souls, haunts all the city
The spirits of the grandfathers haunts the entire city


And all the people here, never be the same
The occupants of this area will never be unchanged


Cause the song of the Devil, rings again
Because the Devil's song echoes once more




Lyrics © ZELLS MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: eduardo ribeiro

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Patrick Kadas

Dirty Old Man (Original Single Version) - Them (post Van Morrison) [Belfast, Ireland] - 1968 - "One of the BEST. SNARLING punk vocals. Proven Garage GEM. Hottest track on this CD." - Time Out! Time In For THEM (Rev-Ola Records)-2003. NOTE: Best of all versions. Them splintered into the 'Belfast Gypsies' (Kim Fowley producer), who released an album that (except for the vocals) approximated Them's early records.

Matthew Taylor

this song sums my life up.

Salaok

killer !!!!

Joe LaPorte

Texas invented Punk Rock...not Country. There was an album Texas Punk bands from the 60's. Before that was X radio underground radio from Mexico

lord summerisle

Stick to your grapes of wrath look. Now that I like.

lord summerisle

But the uk had the swagger the fashion. 1980 we had ska, reggae, the new romantics post punk, heavy metal, soul boys ,skinheads . The usa had mullets listening to uk and us stadium bands. Squares. Oh dear.

L. Salisbury

Remember the Sex Pistols spent the bulk of their ill-fated 1978 tour in Texas!

Russ Kinter

Got that album

Acker Schnacker

Lyrics please help me

Misha Kolomoicev

Some Feminista’s gunna get wind of this & do a thesis on the evils of toxic masculinity.
She’ll get life honors from Me 2 movement.

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