The Rolling Stones: Jumpin' Jack Flash Meaning
Song Released: 1968
Jumpin' Jack Flash Lyrics
And I howled at my ma in the driving rain,
But its all right now, in fact, its a gas!
But its all right. Im jumpin jack flash,
Its a gas! gas! gas!
I was raised by a toothless, bearded hag,
I was...
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It was inspired by Keith Richard's gardener, there is secret or deep hidden meaning.
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Musically, I know this was inspired by "Day Tripper" by the Beatles.
Lyrically, I read the same story someone wrote above about Keith saying the song is about his gardner.
It's ironic that sometimes people who don't like to write too much wind up writing the best songs. People who love to write create things many times which are way too deep and don't give the listener enough space to crawl into it and "own it" in their own way.
I love the Stones songs, but I know they're just excuses to play music. -
Drugs, simple really, Jumping jack flash is a term used to describe free-base cocaine (its a gas gas gas) and the line
"I was crowned with a spike right thru my head
"I looked down to my feet and I saw they bled..."
Refers to a practice if injecting into ones tear duct, your feet aren't bleeding but in ones intoxicated state the fact that you have injected yourself in the eye chances are blood will spill and land on ones feet creating the illusion to the "user" -
Oh one gets by however one is lodged out of the ole' birth canal.
But perhaps the lyric that snuck through, gone unnoticed by perhaps nearly all is-
"I was crowned with a spike right thru my head"-
is a purely channeled line straight out of Dagobert II's mouth, who has inspired music from Arcadian realms for ages and ages.
All the more perfect since this is considered to be a delta blues motif-the Cajuns were the remnants of Nova Scotian folks (Arcadian/Acadian) who carried little ditties like "Good King Dagobert" with them when they left for the gulf
enjoy -
You all are so fucking stupid except for the guy who mentioned the Keith's gardner. He was the inspiration for the song. Their was no deep hidden meaning or whatever. Yes it was written coming off of some hard partying but what stones song wasn't written that way back then?
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I think you are all way off base... the real question to ask is what does "Jumping Jack Flash" mean, and why is it a "gas"? What are jumping jacks, and what do they do? We used to play a game called Jacks, where there were 5 little plastic knuckle-shaped "jacks", that you would toss onto the floor... I can't remember the aim of this game. Why would a jumping jack "flash"?
I do not believe the song is about Jesus Christ; if anything, it is about Lucifer, falling down from heaven. This would tie in with some of the lyrics in Don MaCleans "American Pie", in the lyrics "... Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack Flash sat on a candle stick, cos Fire is the Devil's only friend/And while I watched him on the stage, My hands were clenched in fists of rage/No Angel born in Hell, could break that Satan's spell..."
If MaClean was talking about the demise of Buddy Holly in the song "American Pie", then to me it sounds like he is referring to Mick Jagger, and the incoming flux of "new" rock and roll, which maybe he didn't like...I also hear undertones in the song suggesting that perhaps the Rolling Stones were engaged in the black arts. At the end of American Pie, he talks about the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost, who caught the last train for the coast (perhaps cos they didn't like the Rolling Stones). -
You are missing the point. The meaning of jumping jack flash? my first car was a 74 buick convertable. with the top down leaving town on the highway . . . . you can physically feel the song. and then it just shoots forward. jumping jack flash say the words. music at its best isn't an analogy, or symbolism that only the educated can decode. anyone can understand it. its simple. if you are debating what the words mean, you don't understand MUSIC. and you'll never get it.
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Way I see it, it's about the coolest guy to ever walk this planet. Plain & simple.
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This song has really nothing to do with Jesus, but anyways... Drowned might be in beer, vomit, or any other such thing after he had been hit with his "spike" our old friend the hangover. What he is saying is that optimism is the best thing possible especially when you've been beaten over the head with switches and words like he did when he was born in his parent's hurricane crossfire of words.
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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They wrote the song on getting up after a hard night at Keith's house, looked out the window and saw Keith's Japanese gardener running around outside like "Jumpin Jack"
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Well, this song is kind of obvios, but some people won't get it.
the song is talking about looking on the bright side, and that no matter how bad you childhood was you can make it better
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