Contrary to Wikipedia this seminal so is played mostly by Paul Ruďolf late of Pink Faries, Fripp comes in at the end when the style changes to a picked guitar sent through a gate. Listen to any old Punk Faries with Rudolf playing his absolutely outrageous solos you hear it is him on this track. Fripp played on the album and at the end of Rudolf's electrifying solo, but the bulk is not Fripp, just the minute at the end. Fripp is a master at the riff and his work on Bowies Scary Monsters album is monumental. But, Rudolf should take the credit here.
What's funny is Fripp during his audient review sessions at the end of shows once told the story about hearing the solo playing on the radio and thinking the soloist was really cracking and then when the verse came back he realized the song was 'Baby's on Fire' - and it was him.
If Earth is ever threatened by an alien invasion, we could use Fripp’s solo to warn the aliens of what level of chaos and violence humans are capable of.
Me and my friends used to rock this in high school in 1977. It was still new and cutting edge years after release. Eno and Fripp were so far ahead of their time.
Got this while stationed in Okinawa. My top 3 solos of all time. This and Alll the love in the universe with Santana. Danger Bird Neil Young. All 3 are in first place
One of my all-time favorite guitar solos. I've blown at least 2 sets of speakers playing this song. Not sure about a 3rd set speakers as details of the night in question remain a little foggy. ;-)
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 [Solo] 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
This song...star spangled banner live at woodstock and tools tempest leadbreaks rule...im 67 and my guitarist son reckons Fripps torturing the guitar....Im in audio nirvana....smoke a banana!!
Checking in on May 3rd 2024... "Baby's on Fire" could be the soundtrack to our current times. "Juanita and Juan" could be the "illegals" the extreme right wing are barking about these days. "The laughing boys are bitching Waiting for photos Oh the plot is so bewitching" describes the jackals of the current media to a tee! Brian saw all this in 1973!
He was certainly marketed that way and did some amazing synth parts w/Roxy but there's really not very much synth at all on those first couple records, at least not as a standalone instrument. I certainly thought of him as some kind of "synth wizard" as a kid hearing this stuff, same with the first couple DEVO records, but they're pretty much normal instruments arranged and recorded in REALLY interesting ways. Still listen to this stuff all the time.
Bebi is on fire a classic futuristic glam slam from the ciberpankekes del 2056 and needles in a camel eyes theme temazoo🎉dios bendiga a brian and your videos, sale un needle camel eyes🎉
@@johnlozinger1695 Another Green World, an album that isn't memoryholed, was made by an imposter. Brian Eno was replaced not long after he completed Taking Tiger Mountain By Stealth.
@@LukSter18998 well he mentions the baby's like a heifer, so I don't know what the hell he was exposing or what he was into. I only heard of and listened to his first two albums for the first time last year. I investigated him as an offshoot of investigating Roxy Music who were replaced with imposters between Siren and Manifesto. I don't know what Roxy Music were into either. When Eno left they brought out Pyjamarama which contains the lyric, "They say you have a secret life, made sacrifice your key to paradise." Whatever they were into it didn't do them any good. Compare and contrast the lyrics to Eno's first two albums with the next two albums. He's very erudite and intelligent on HCTWJ and TTMBS, but on the next two if it's the same guy they gave him a lobotomy. I don't think they did though.
I think if you can make art boring, then you are doing well. By that standard, the guys were doing really well, like a grade 9 guitar club doing what you would expect. The more boring, the more the intent of the audience to see something profound, and, by George, they have found it. Profound boredom! And this is what we call art today.
So what's your go to then,,you either get it or you don't,, why's it got to soo bad? Just curious,,maybe you should listen to some spandex metal,bad power ballads might be more palatable,, maybe Cinderella s every rose has it's thorn,, maybe metal box by Pil,,I don't know anything but baby's on fire is just what I needed when heard it because I couldn't just listen to classic mor radio forever
I adore Fripp. This could have been a Roxy Music song with Phil playing the guitar. Brian's twangy voice sounds unusual on purpose. Ferry would have been more interesting as the vocalist.
50 years after i bought this album it still sounds as good
Not only but also still friggin gripping WTF am I listening to avant guarde mind blow to this day
Heck yea
It was so fun to dance to at the club '79 Chicago!
Fripp/Rudolph just tear up this guitar solo..........still on fire in 2024
Lucky he gave up on his first career choice of real estate agent...
It was only recently on a deep headphone listen that I realized there are two Fripp solos layered on top of each other. Absolute fire
@@tedmills thanks for pointing that out! So much depth!!
I said you right,you right,you said I know, I said do you,,in the back room,I waited for you,you waited for me,,et al
Contrary to Wikipedia this seminal so is played mostly by Paul Ruďolf late of Pink Faries, Fripp comes in at the end when the style changes to a picked guitar sent through a gate.
Listen to any old Punk Faries with Rudolf playing his absolutely outrageous solos you hear it is him on this track.
Fripp played on the album and at the end of Rudolf's electrifying solo, but the bulk is not Fripp, just the minute at the end.
Fripp is a master at the riff and his work on Bowies Scary Monsters album is monumental.
But, Rudolf should take the credit here.
Remember buying this fantastic album, still sounds so great
Terrific track! Such a FAB gem from the 70s! Best decade for innovative and unique artists and bands.
I agree with you one hundred percent
Loved this since 1973.
Fripp’s guitar is simultaneously unhinged and perfectly controlled.
Only Fripp can do this.
Dr. Frippenstein.
Sounds like he's gonna lose it but he never does.
I think that Adrian Belew could likely do as well, and possibly Steven Wilson.
@@barrybrevik9178I was thinking that this solo was reminiscent of Adrian. It predates him though.
What's funny is Fripp during his audient review sessions at the end of shows once told the story about hearing the solo playing on the radio and thinking the soloist was really cracking and then when the verse came back he realized the song was 'Baby's on Fire' - and it was him.
Got to be the best guitar solo of all time. More power to you Robert and not forgetting Eno too for bringing it all together.
If Earth is ever threatened by an alien invasion, we could use Fripp’s solo to warn the aliens of what level of chaos and violence humans are capable of.
we are the living nitemare :)
It's mindblowing !
If aliens ever invade, we should just play a shitload of Flipper.
If there r aliens, they allready control our brains, will get a mental-jackoff by that frippy guitar and will lead us to unknown dimensions ...
Me and my friends used to rock this in high school in 1977. It was still new and cutting edge years after release. Eno and Fripp were so far ahead of their time.
As soon as I heard this song for the first time I did an entire art project around it for my art class. This never gets old. Eno is so talented.
One of my alltime favourite guitar solo's brilliantly whacky🤯
One of the best songs ever. 🔥👶🏻🔥👶🏻🔥👶🏻🔥👶🏻🔥
Thanks for this. I bought this album back in 1974 when I was Sixteen. Amazing. Thanks, again.
I have all the Fripp and Eno albums. Such brilliant music.
I always liked this song. It made me look for more Brian Eno.🎼🎵🎶
Eno fans: There is an Eno Cafe and Record Store on Morton Street in Baltimore City. Name of the Cafe:
Baby's on Fire 🔥🤩🔥
I''m gonna have to visit!
At least it wasn't St. Elmo's Fire.
This entire album is nothing short off masterful... Thanks for sharing. I didn't find this until 2010 era, I feel ashamed lol.
a great song though I prefer the classic live version on the 801 album - one of the best LPs of all time
agreed, and Bill MacCormick's bass on that album is outstanding
801 Live; absolutely astonishingly marvellous.👍
Got this while stationed in Okinawa. My top 3 solos of all time. This and Alll the love in the universe with Santana. Danger Bird Neil Young. All 3 are in first place
Great work with this video.
Vor 40 Jahren tausendmal gehört - und jetzt wieder. Überwältigend wie damals! Die Gitarre fetzt richtig, schrecklich schön!
801 Live... Incredible live version of this..
Yes!!!
I bought this when I was 16 a few years after it came out. Still fun!
Still love the 801 version but this solo very cooool🎉
Great song and album. Also... check out the live version on "801"
Here come the warm jets... IMO still Eno's finest hour.
Fripp and eno for ever lives
One of my all-time favorite guitar solos. I've blown at least 2 sets of speakers playing this song. Not sure about a 3rd set speakers as details of the night in question remain a little foggy. ;-)
Also recognised as best ever solo by many musicians and people, including me!
🔥👶🔥 Fripp's on fire.
This song IS Fripp
Fantastic ❤
So fucking great. Haven't heard this in a very long time.
Wrif rock Cafe played this on midnights in the early ,mid 80s working at Danny's foods livonia mich
Now I understand where the Smashing Pumpkins got their inspiration
You can hear his whole layering career starting right here. Mind-blowing stuff, and a half century ago.
I remember some DJ playing this track the day Michael Jackson’s head caught fire while shooting a Pepsi commercial. Ah memories!
Somehow I heard this before my time. Still sticks with me.
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
[Solo]
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
There's a very good version of this on the 801 Live cd he and Phil Manzanera put out in '76.
yes, I found Manzanera's version more engaging to my taste but this is great too!
the guitar is sick. My first listen to this song ever and Im buying what they are selling.
You already can hear rythmical Structures, which later were perfected in "My Life in Bush of Ghosts".
Nah not really...mlitbog is from another world
Oh this is WAY better than that notebook of Byrne/Eno with the dumb speech cutups. All of Eno's albums are better, by which I mean through 1977.
What's doing Robert Fripp is ... There is no name for that !
Not heard this original before, but a long time fan of the 801 Live recording.
Brian Eno must be blessed by some God of Sound...his talent is not from this world.
All these videos kick ass as well
The cat started singing to this... 😳
That's what Babies reduced to...
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Eno is One.
Haunting gittar!
Here come the warm jets was and is a great album. Brother bought it on release and I'd 'borrow' it.
King Fripp
Baby need’s a Third Uncle
That's what Cindy tells me!
Or a King with a lead hat...
@@stuartfrance811 or a Julie with. Well, that's the opinion of The spider and I.
21世紀少年
Capolavoro!!!
Still brilliant
When ZEF does it they freak out!!!!!!!!! Though babies on fire is nothing new💋
This song...star spangled banner live at woodstock and tools tempest leadbreaks rule...im 67 and my guitarist son reckons Fripps torturing the guitar....Im in audio nirvana....smoke a banana!!
awesome⚡
Yeah! I still understand this!🤣😂😎🤓🧐
Excellent❤
Just so ahead of his time
❤
Crazy Gloria sounds just like this, melody wise.
Did kids in Britain see this? Eno's debut album is one the most influencing LPs of the 70s.
I also wonder, because I’ve loved the song and album for decades without ever seeing this. Thanks for uploading it.
No, its a fan edit based on the China My China Promotional Video from 1974
@@nighttime-sn4gw THANK YOU.
@@nighttime-sn4gw With Judy Nylon and Patti Palladin, speaking of people who were just ridiculously ahead of their time...
@@daverice2426 The other woman with black hair is Polly Eltes, she also sung on Mother Whale Eyeless
Checking in on May 3rd 2024... "Baby's on Fire" could be the soundtrack to our current times. "Juanita and Juan" could be the "illegals" the extreme right wing are barking about these days. "The laughing boys are bitching
Waiting for photos Oh the plot is so bewitching" describes the jackals of the current media to a tee! Brian saw all this in 1973!
Frippy!
Wow!! 🤘😎
Awesome.
フリップのギターソロはキャリア中最高のプレイ
20世紀少年
801....
WOW!!
Eno the Synth God.
He was certainly marketed that way and did some amazing synth parts w/Roxy but there's really not very much synth at all on those first couple records, at least not as a standalone instrument. I certainly thought of him as some kind of "synth wizard" as a kid hearing this stuff, same with the first couple DEVO records, but they're pretty much normal instruments arranged and recorded in REALLY interesting ways. Still listen to this stuff all the time.
🤩👍💥💃🎸💎
Bebi is on fire a classic futuristic glam slam from the ciberpankekes del 2056 and needles in a camel eyes theme temazoo🎉dios bendiga a brian and your videos, sale un needle camel eyes🎉
"Ooh, you make my motor run, my motor run...
Gun it coming off of the line, Sharona"
Reminds me of the Virgin Prunes.
何と言っても、ロバート・フリップのソロが圧巻!
Indeed !
矢吹丈
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😎
not a real video,but still good!
Comme Quoi,...le Post-Punk,
Est né avant le punk...
MDR. 💜💜🙏
🔥🔥
💘💘💘💘💘. 🤭
Yes , Alex jones in a dress.!!!
Meanest lyrics of all time?
Without Frippertronics this song couldn't be half the song it used to
Miss
The track is quite nice but I don't like his high pitched nasal voice line here, basically based on just two notes. And I am a huge Eno fan.
Brian Eno's first two albums have been utterly memoryholed, because they're the only two albums he made. RIP
Lol what are you talking about
@@johnlozinger1695 Another Green World, an album that isn't memoryholed, was made by an imposter. Brian Eno was replaced not long after he completed Taking Tiger Mountain By Stealth.
@@IIJOSEPHXIIthat’s terrible
was it because he mentions the heifer??
@@LukSter18998 well he mentions the baby's like a heifer, so I don't know what the hell he was exposing or what he was into. I only heard of and listened to his first two albums for the first time last year. I investigated him as an offshoot of investigating Roxy Music who were replaced with imposters between Siren and Manifesto. I don't know what Roxy Music were into either. When Eno left they brought out Pyjamarama which contains the lyric, "They say you have a secret life, made sacrifice your key to paradise." Whatever they were into it didn't do them any good.
Compare and contrast the lyrics to Eno's first two albums with the next two albums. He's very erudite and intelligent on HCTWJ and TTMBS, but on the next two if it's the same guy they gave him a lobotomy. I don't think they did though.
Is this pre -Bowie? 🙏🏼
Yes. Eno & Bowie collab in 1977 on album “Low”.
Thanks….. sooo good 👍🏽
Harpocrates. The crowned and conquering child.
at moments this album is incredible... this isn't bad, but there are some true masterpieces on it
I think if you can make art boring, then you are doing well. By that standard, the guys were doing really well, like a grade 9 guitar club doing what you would expect. The more boring, the more the intent of the audience to see something profound, and, by George, they have found it. Profound boredom! And this is what we call art today.
Oh my god this sucks sooo bad it's beyond words. Couldn't these guys at least throw in ONE MORE CHORD occasionally?
So what's your go to then,,you either get it or you don't,, why's it got to soo bad? Just curious,,maybe you should listen to some spandex metal,bad power ballads might be more palatable,, maybe Cinderella s every rose has it's thorn,, maybe metal box by Pil,,I don't know anything but baby's on fire is just what I needed when heard it because I couldn't just listen to classic mor radio forever
Superb
I adore Fripp. This could have been a Roxy Music song with Phil playing the guitar. Brian's twangy voice sounds unusual on purpose. Ferry would have been more interesting as the vocalist.
Maximus fantasticus