i agree and it may show how unplanned work may give rise to perfection; the constraint of playing a "solo" for fripp gives a grounding for his melodies that it missing on even his OWN output!
@@peroduanippa You idiot: the guitar solo on "Baby's on Fire" from the "Here Come the Warm Jets" album IS ROBERT FRIPP, you stupid, ignorant, assinine, f*ucking moron! Keep your stupid, uninformed, factually incorrect, half-wit thoughts to yourself! You incompetent dullard!
Stranded Though it was the first without Brian Eno, who had left the group after For Your Pleasure, Eno nonetheless later rated it as Roxy Music's finest record
@@MrScumwhisperer I've always felt Eno's influence & direction was all over Stranded like the 1st 2 albums. It's only after Stranded that they really noticeably started more divergence from their original sound :)
Let’s face it, this song is basically silly and funny, intentionally so, I think. On Warm Jets Fripp launched it into the stratosphere of legendary rock tracks.
Baby's on fire Better throw her in the water Look at her laughing Like a heifer to the slaughter Baby's on fire And all the laughing boys are bitching Waiting for photos Oh the plot is so bewitching Rescuers row row Do your best to change the subject Blow the wind blow blow Lend some assistance to the object Photographers snip snap Take your time she's only burning This kind of experience Is necessary for her learning If you'll be my flotsam I could be half the man I used to They said you were hot stuff And that's what baby's been reduced to Juanita and Juan Very clever with maracas Making their fortunes Selling secondhand tobacco's Juan dances at Chico's And when the clients are evicted He empties the ashtrays And pockets all that he's collected But baby's on fire And all the instruments agree that Her temperature's rising But any idiot would know that
Sorry no where near as good as the album version, that blows me away every time i hear it & i bought the album the day it was released, wow it still sounds like the future!
Indeed! Without Fripp on that stellar guitar solo, it simply is not "Baby's on Fire." It is shocking that anyone would fail to appreciate the transcendent brilliance of the album version (the entire album is a masterpiece).
Brilliant - infinitely superior to the Warm Jets version - faster , tighter and a much clearer production - did they ever do Seven Deadly Finns in a BBC session anybody know?
I played this live with eno live in Chicago 88
no way? care to share a bit more about the experience? that's sick!
great song, this was cutting edge, even today nobody can deny this song is wild
Nothing compares to the "Warm Jets" version or to the entire album. Fripp's solo is one of the greatest guitar parts ever recorded.
i agree and it may show how unplanned work may give rise to perfection; the constraint of playing a "solo" for fripp gives a grounding for his melodies that it missing on even his OWN output!
The guitar solo was Paul Rudolph.
@@peroduanippa You idiot: the guitar solo on "Baby's on Fire" from the "Here Come the Warm Jets" album IS ROBERT FRIPP, you stupid, ignorant, assinine, f*ucking moron! Keep your stupid, uninformed, factually incorrect, half-wit thoughts to yourself! You incompetent dullard!
Agreed about Fripp's guitar work!
@@peroduanippa winkies guitarist..indeed
Damn, 1st time hearing this after hearing Baby's on Fire a 1000 times!! Sickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!! Love Eno!!
Eno demonstrates why he was a precursor to Punk and New Wave. Always ahead of the game.
Yeah this could have easily come out in 1978 and still been fresh
I so wish there was more Eno and The Winkies. This version absolutely BURNS. But we got what we got ...
Brian Eno is a friggin' genius.
Pure genius !
I don't think Roxy Music was ever the same without him. Those early albums were pretty raw and mental.
Euan Smith it would have been nice to see what would have come out of it. But I love the entire Roxy music discography.
Stranded Though it was the first without Brian Eno, who had left the group after For Your Pleasure, Eno nonetheless later rated it as Roxy Music's finest record
I totally agree
@@MrScumwhisperer I've always felt Eno's influence & direction was all over Stranded like the 1st 2 albums. It's only after Stranded that they really noticeably started more divergence from their original sound :)
@@MrScumwhisperer I've always felt Stranded was very heavily influenced by Eno credited or not
Wow! This is great! Eno was always ahead of his time. I do miss Fripp's guitar work on this though.....
Otro de los genios del rock and punk!! ❤️
I like him singing.
as well you should :-)
Some of the best uses of syllable-filling I’ve ever heard are in this splendid number. Eno’s a fair bit of mad, but a mad bit of perfect, too.
I have to say outstanding the best !!!! The best of Brian Absolutely amazing old school Brian Eno Love from
❤️🇨🇦
We love Brian Eno love from Cow town Calgary Alberta 👍❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Is this the perfect version? I think so. JP always raised the bar.
There's a JCB and there's a dinky toy.
Listen again to the Warm Jets version and feel the tension...
Yes.
great spot... see ENO wirh ROXY 1973
That fucking drummer!
This is crazy amazing
Brian Eno!
(velvet GoldMine)
Let’s face it, this song is basically silly and funny, intentionally so, I think. On Warm Jets Fripp launched it into the stratosphere of legendary rock tracks.
Grazie Grazie Grazie di esistere 🦋❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💥🎸🎶
life affirming
Vibracobra …Thank you for sharing this your taste in music is exceptional
that transition at 2:56 🤯
Fucking kick ass tune. 👍
Juanita and Juan, very clever with maracas. 🎶
Супер. Благодарю.
...and that's what baby's been reduced to.
Random sentences that are now an internal part of my life
Drums!
Baby´s On Fire
yeah!
Haven't heard this version b4 but as good as it is I still prefer Manzanera on guitar like in the 801 live version
Superbe!!!!!
Can't decide which version is better. Kinda hard to beat Fripp
cool ... as it is
she is!!!!!!!!!!
I am still trying to figure out eno manipulated his vocals
Baby's on fire
Better throw her in the water
Look at her laughing
Like a heifer to the slaughter
Baby's on fire
And all the laughing boys are bitching
Waiting for photos
Oh the plot is so bewitching
Rescuers row row
Do your best to change the subject
Blow the wind blow blow
Lend some assistance to the object
Photographers snip snap
Take your time she's only burning
This kind of experience
Is necessary for her learning
If you'll be my flotsam
I could be half the man I used to
They said you were hot stuff
And that's what baby's been reduced to
Juanita and Juan
Very clever with maracas
Making their fortunes
Selling secondhand tobacco's
Juan dances at Chico's
And when the clients are evicted
He empties the ashtrays
And pockets all that he's collected
But baby's on fire
And all the instruments agree that
Her temperature's rising
But any idiot would know that
I always heard it as “Juan dances and she coos”
righteous
Sorry no where near as good as the album version, that blows me away every time i hear it & i bought the album the day it was released, wow it still sounds like the future!
Indeed! Without Fripp on that stellar guitar solo, it simply is not "Baby's on Fire." It is shocking that anyone would fail to appreciate the transcendent brilliance of the album version (the entire album is a masterpiece).
came for die antwoort/ got enossified!
Brilliant - infinitely superior to the Warm Jets version - faster , tighter and a much clearer production - did they ever do Seven Deadly Finns in a BBC session anybody know?
Bill Normantablet that’s so hard to say, Bill. They’re both so, so great. No Fripp solo on this one either.
No Fripp, only bullshit.
...and I really mean man...the sex!
...the problem is, heartless man dont understand him.
Who are the other members???
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winkies
Yo what's this song about though? Lol
K L the little person has spontaneously combusted. The small individual requires attention. Why don’t they care?
Even better than the warm jets version.
weird.. thought this song was original from Velvet Goldmine...
nah. first release was on 1974 by Eno and it was written by Brian Eno
Me too! This is amazing to be honest!
Oh there are plenty of good songs on that soundtrack but i think only 3 are original written by thom yorke..
ewens iggy tv eye was fantastic love velvet goldmine
@@albertinasantos2992 1973-Here Cone the Warm Jets
Im not sure but i think its the guy from the winkies singing and this is def their song!!!
the winkies were indeed the backing band for the peel sessions...as far as the winkies lead singer being the singer,defer to sir brian eno...
Mundane compared to the Warm Jets album.
the guitar solo in this version is terrible compared to FRIPP