The two main influences on the band are the Beatles and Black Sabbath, and keyboardist Josh Silver has expressed a love of Pink Floyd--evidence of which can be heard in the atmospherics of his production techniques.
The band arose from the ashes of the band Carnivore and gained popularity with their songs "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman" from the Bloody Kisses album. The album was the first in Roadrunner Records' catalog to go both gold and platinum. They have successfully toured with Pantera, Life of Agony, and dozens of other established and up-and-coming bands, as well as taking part in Ozzfest. The band had VHS and DVD documentary releases in addition to their CD releases and contributions to movie soundtracks and compilations.
Steele died of sepsis caused by diverticulitis (initially reported as heart failure) on April 14 2010 at the age of 48.
Singles and video-featured songs
Black No. 1 - 1993
Christian Woman - 1993
Cinnamon Girl - 1996
Everyone I Love Is Dead - 1999
Everything Dies - 1999
I Don't Wanna Be Me - 2003
Love You to Death - 1996
My Girlfriend's Girlfriend - 1996
Profits of Doom - 2007
September Sun - 2007
Summer Breeze - 1993
Discography
Slow, Deep and Hard - 1991
Origin of The Feces - 1992
Bloody Kisses - 1993
October Rust- 1996
World Coming Down - 1999
Life Is Killing Me - 2003
Dead Again - 2007
Members
Peter Steele - Vocals, bass guitar and songwriting (1990-2010)
Josh Silver - Keyboards (1990-2010)
Kenny Hickey - Guitar and backing vocals (1990-2010)
Johnny Kelly - Drums (1994-2010)
Sal Abruscato - Drums (1990-1993)
Set Me on Fire
Type O Negative Lyrics
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Set me on fire
Summer girl
Set me on fire
The lyrics to Type O Negative's "Set Me on Fire" might not seem like much at first glance, but upon closer examination, they reveal a certain yearning and desperation that can resonate with many listeners. The line "Summer girl, set me on fire" could be interpreted in a few different ways, but at its core, it seems to speak to a desire for intensity, passion, and perhaps even danger. The idea of being set on fire can be both alluring and terrifying, suggesting a loss of control and a willingness to take risks.
One possible interpretation of these lyrics is that they are about a brief, intense fling or infatuation over the summer. The singer is begging to be swept up in the heat of the moment, to experience something that is both thrilling and fleeting. The use of the word "girl" also suggests a certain naivete or youthfulness on the part of the object of the singer's desire. Alternatively, it's possible that the singer is using the image of a summer girl and the idea of being set on fire as metaphors for a more general desire for passion and excitement in life. The summer season is often associated with freedom, adventure, and sensuality, while fire symbolizes both destruction and rejuvenation.
Overall, "Set Me on Fire" is a song that speaks to a yearning for intensity and connection, even if those things come with risks and complications. It's a reminder that sometimes the things we fear most are also the things that can give us the most pleasure and fulfillment.
Line by Line Meaning
Summer girl
A girl who embodies the essence of summer, possibly with a carefree and adventurous spirit.
Set me on fire
Ignite a passionate desire within me, reminiscent of the intensity and heat of an inferno.
Summer girl
Reiterate the idea of this summer-inspired girl who holds the key to lighting a spark within the singer.
Set me on fire
Repeat and emphasize the previous request to be emotionally consumed by the object of desire.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Peter Thomas Steele
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