"Wildfire" Makes Townswoman Run Calling "Huh?"
By Mr. Moderator on May 5, 2007
Link: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9903577
Townswoman Crystal files the following report:
I was compelled to write about this truly awful song, Michael Martin Murphey's "Wildfire". I had never heard "Wildfire" until I happened to be listening to a segment on NPR about this. I must have been like 2 when this came out, and my mother had the good sense to shelter me from it. Was this really a hit in the '70s? Was it because everyone was on drugs? This is like the "Old Yeller" of songs except that it's not good at all. I kept thinking, Out of all of the songs in the world, NPR had to profile this one because of its "mystery?"
4 comments
a very compelling moment.
gentleman that he is, my dad smiled and let her glare.
we went to the mall and my sisters bought that single and punished my dad with it all summer.
Gen Slocum - "Horse with No Name" is by America and "Wildfire" is by Michael Martin Murphey
You know what's cool? I'm on a train from Trenton heading up to Dartmouth College in Hanover NH (9 hours), and I got from work on of those broadband wireless cards from Verizon. Interjawn access is great!
I love Murphey's "escaping hard times" meaning that fans have described to him. I was going through hard times back then, and that song was yet one more thing I wanted to escape from.
Yes, Crystal, I do think this song reflects what happens when drugs spread too far into society. This guy should have been satisfied with a glass of Cold Duck.
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