Mohammeds Radio

Linda Ronstadt

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study scholarship or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# From: (rick) Subject: r/ronstadt_linda/mohammeds_radio.crd Date: Mon 01 Jun 1998 00:44:56 GMT Linda Ronstadt     Mohammed’s Radio  written by Warren Zevon Waddy Wachtel    guitar Dan Dugmore      lap steel Kenny Edwards    bass Russell Kunkel   drums Don Grolnick     piano Pat Henderson    background vocals Sherlie Matthews background vocals Everybody’s restless And they got no place to go Someone’s always trying to tell them Something they already know So their anger and resentment flow Don’t it make you want to rock n roll All night long   Mohammed’s radio      I heard someone singing sweet and soulful    On the radio Mohammed’s radio You know the sheriff’s got his problems too And he will surely take them out on me and you In walks the village idiot And her face is all aglow Because she’s been up all night listening to Mohammed’s radio Don’t it make you want to rock n roll All night long     Mohammed’s radio      I heard someone singing sweet and soulful     On the radio Mohammed’s radio              Everybody’s desperate Trying to make ends meet Work all day still can’t pay the price of Gasoline and meat Alas their lives are incomplete Don’t it make you want to rock n roll All night long   Mohammed’s radio      I heard someone singing sweet and soulful On the radio Mohammed’s radio      You’ve been up all night just listening for His drum Hoping that the righteous might just might just Might just might just come I heard the general whispering to his aide de camp Be watchful for Mohammed’s lamp Don’t it make you want to rock n roll All night long Mohammed’s radio      I heard someone singing sweet and soulful On the radio Mohammed’s radio      >From Linda Ronstadt "Living In The USA" Aslum Records Zevom Music(BMI)

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La chanson évoque un sentiment d’insatisfaction et d’angoisse collectif, où chacun semble désespérément chercher un sens à sa vie face aux difficultés quotidiennes. Tous sont en quête de réconfort et d’évasion, s'accrochant à la musique de Mohammed, symbole d'une douce mélodie qui apporte une lumière dans l'obscurité. Les personnages décrits, du shérif aux villageois, se débattent avec leurs propres combats, tandis que la radio devient un refuge où l'on peut oublier un instant les tracas de la vie. Malgré le désespoir ambiant, l’envie de se lever et de danser transparaît, soulignant l’importance de la musique pour adoucir les peines.