People who do that often end up "looking down the barrel of a hot metal 45" at some point, themselves. In this case, she robbed a bank in Indiana and got on a "Wanted list". Chased by a bounty hunter looking to meet a quota, she was eventually cornered in the ND Badlands on the way to MN and died in a gunfight. The writer describes her as a "lover, baby, and a fighter", "runner, rebel, and a stunner".
To others she appeared a rebel, fighter, and a runner who fearlessly did what she needed to survive, including robbing banks at gunpoint, but he knew another side - she was pretty, his lover, could be a baby, and had a soft side as well as a hard side. They loved each other. He worshipped her and she worshipped him - "she's my priestess, I'm her priest". He wasn't prepared for what happened to her, even though he said he should have known that eventually she was going to meet a bad end because of the way she lived.
I don't think simultaneous release has anything to do with sex; I think it refers more to a simultaneous release of the body and spirit at death, perhaps a release of her pain and hard way of life at the same time.
But he still mourns her, he loved her. She was "gone too soon" because she was young and had her life ahead of her. He hadn't spent enough time with her. Anyway, that's my take on it. The answer to this and so many questions is yes.. When an artist puts work TwoGether like that.. The words mean infinate truth.. Meaning more than one of you are correct.. Is about a girl, the state of California, the world we live in, and the abuse society puts women thru..
He is just telling it thru his experiences.. She is a real girl who left California.. She will not be back There would be a time when I was gonna mourn ya He knew she was going to leave He writes about his connection to her in multiple songs She is an artist The chords as well are all the same. I think you guys are thinking a little too much. Now it definitely goes into more depth and would love to hear just exactly what every line means or refers to from Anthony, but it's the obvious is he's talking about a girl who is a badass and an outlaw, who grew up a thug and was obviously very brave.
Character could be real or fiction. I Think the song is about one of Anthony's lead singer past girlfriends that committed suicide and how Anthony is trying to get over her, but still thinks about her, and her family, all the time, so he just looks back.
And from what I'm reading I'm not too far off! Just the "enlightened" and the beings in the supernatural world get the whole meaning. The song is predicting the future.
California will die. All faults in California will be affected at the same time: "simultaneous release" California will crumble and sink into the ocean. God wants you to be saved. So considering that and the fact that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are actually from California, the general notion would be that most of the women Kiedis has actually dealt with, he in fact had done so in California.
But conclusively, this is the tale of a woman who was apparently ill-fated from birth. She was born in poverty and decided to engage in a freewheeling, outlaw lifestyle. And ultimately that leads to Dani California meeting her untimely demise, much to the chagrin of the narrator of this story, who had feelings for her.
Kiedis, C. Smith, J. This song came out, via Warner Bros. Records, on 3 April This was due to the drum pattern in the song being deemed similar to those utilized by the Wu on their first album. However, in the latter, Dani is not referred to by name. For instance, it earned the Chili Peppers two awards at the 49th Annual Grammys, specifically in the following categories:.
This song is centered on the life of a girl named Dani California. Though her story is more of a tragic one, the narrator finds subtle ways of expressing admiration for this character. It was released as the first single from their ninth studio album Stadium Arcadium on 2 May In addition, the song became the second one ever after R. Like every other song on Stadium Arcadium , Dani California is credited to all four members of the band as the members were only meant to bring in ideas and every songs was finished by the group together.
This was a change in approach from the previous album By the Way , where bass player Flea was displeased with what he felt was Frusciante dominating the songwriting. Stadium Arcadium saw the band on more even footing in the writing process. Guitarist John Frusciante used various instruments and effects devices in order to achieve the textures and treatments used throughout the song, including Mellotron, Moog effect pedals, and a Doepfer modular synthesizer, used for the filtering and processing of pre-recorded tracks.
Frusciante also began layering his guitar playing, something he had not embraced before.
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