This slice of bitter angst originated when
producer Steve Brown spliced together two early Manic songs "Go Buzz
Baby Go"(with which it shares the chord structure and the phrase
"Motorcycle Emptiness") and "Behave Yourself Baby." James Dean Bradfield
then transformed the hybrid with a guitar figure that came to him in a
dream.
Nicky Wire and Richey Edwards' lyrics were inspired by S.E. Hinton's novel about biker gangs, Rumble Fish.
They attack the false idols of teen pop culture and the hollowness of
the Western consumer lifestyle. "A six minute song about alienation and
despair," was how Wire described the song's message to BBC Wales.
Some of the words were taken from the poem Neon Lonliness by Wire's poet brother, Patrick Jones.
Some of the words were taken from the poem Neon Lonliness by Wire's poet brother, Patrick Jones.
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