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This lost hit features some of the strangest lyrics ever to appear in a top 40 record.
After the roaring intro, and after the booming beat kicks in, we're treated to these stirring opening lines...
I stand on my ground when we fight, no matter where we are
I am the sad clown with teared eyes, so I pee on your arm
By all accounts, those are the actual lyrics. I'm not even going to search for "official" lyrics, because everyone agreed those are the real words to the song.
Those are the sort of lyrics that if they appeared in a grunge or rap song 5 years later, people would have just laughed them off as something normal. But this was standard late '80s pop rock, so there was a bit of shock value surrounding those lyrics.
We know those are the real lyrics because of the reaction they once generated at a local shop. One evening - probably when I was a high school freshman - we went to some business at or near Newport Shopping Center. It was probably to get something for school. We had to make impromptu trips to buy stupid stuff for school all the time. This shop had Q-102 blaring loudly, and this song came on. When the opening lines were heard, a woman who was working there glanced at another employee and said, "Huh?" So I think it's safe to say Paul was indeed singing about urinating on a person's limb.
At least he sang about it artfully. Later songs might have used lyrics like this because people were out of ideas. But it seemed original back when Paul used these lines. There's also a small but meaningful pause before the final 3 words of the controversial line - as if to dramatize the point.
With the addition of this entry, it appears as if Paul Carrack is the first act with 3 entries on this blog. He actually has 4 if you count the fact that he was in Mike & the Mechanics.