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Do It Again Lyrics
In the mornin you go gunnin'
For the man who stole your water And you fire 'til he is done in But they catch you at the border And the mourners are all singin' As they drag you by your feet But the hangman isn't hangin' And they put you on the street CHORUS: You go back, Jack do it again Wheel turnin' 'round and 'round You go back, Jack do it again When you know she's no high climber Then you find your only friend In a room with your two timer And you're sure you're near the end Then you love a little wild one And she brings you only sorrow All the time you know she's smilin' You'll be on your knees tomorrow CHORUS Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of milk and honey You must put them on the table CHORUS |
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03-23-2008
But I admit that this notion of mine all seems to go against the overall lyrics and the character Jack. I'm probably being too clever by half, as it were.
Ta ta...
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06-19-2008
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07-25-2008
Don't take the language in Steely Dan songs too literally. Especially this one, from their first big break in the early '70s. If they'd been too explicit about some of the subject matter (prostitution & drugs, just for starters) it never would have been played on the radio.
Nice electric sitar solo eh?
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07-25-2008
some Westerners--afraid of death--are comforted by the thought of reincarnation. but to be trapped in Samsara is a seemingly-endless cycle of suffering, unable to know the truth of divine unity.
I don't contend the song was intentionally written about reincarnation...but spiritual emptiness of repetitive self-destruction runs all through it
as for games of chance on a literal level: the protagonist is doubly stupid. with a "handle in [his] hand" he must be playing slots, the worst sucker bet. then he plans to cheat at cards, a fine strategy if one's intent is to wind up in prison (or worse)
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08-23-2008
In the first verse, the man (Referred to as Jack from now on) is not punished for his actions, and is now liable to shoot someone again. It has to be a really, freak loophole thing that someone gets off for murder, so the next time it happens, he won't get so lucky.
In the second verse, Jack has a girlfriend who he trusts and loves. Then he finds out that she is cheating on him and is burned badly. He comes back with another girl who he also trusts (Or he wouldn't be spending all his money on her), and probably feels like she doesn't really love him (Just like the last girl), but ignores the feeling expecting a different outcome.
In the third verse, he promises all his friend that he is a good person, but he goes back to Vegas to gamble, drink, and fornicate his life away. He has (Obviously) been through the whole Vegas thing before, probably lost a lot of money, but keeps coming back expecting to hit it big. He doesn't realize that winning is not in the cards (Hehe...get it? Cards? Sorry)
Jack just keeps coming back doing the same stupid things over and over again expecting different results. This is the technical definition of insanity.
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10-17-2008
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11-18-2008
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12-18-2008
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01-22-2009
For example:
'In the mornin you go gunnin'
For the man who stole your water' - Gives Jack a reason to go up the hill (to fetch a pail of water)
Why he'd then kill the water thief, who knows?
'You go back, Jack do it again
Wheel turnin' 'round and 'round
You go back, Jack do it again' - Water wheel? The wheel section of a well? He gotta keep getting that water!(seriously? i like the roulette wheel theory best)
'When you know she's no high climber
Then you find your only friend' - Jill obviously, pushed Jack down the hill cos she's afraid of heights/no climber, and who in the 3rd verse of the nursery rhyme laughs at Jacks misfortune.
'Now you swear and kick and beg us
That you're not a gamblin' man
Then you find you're back in Vegas
With a handle in your hand' - Throw Jack into the modern world and where do you find him? Vegas, why? He's on 4 of the freakin' cards thats why. How much more of a gamblin man can you be than to appear on the cards??? Imagine Jack in the casino seeing himself everywhere, and what does he have? The well handle still in his hand... poetry. Lol.
Still... awesome song!!!!
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04-29-2009
Weird I know, but it's the little story that runs in my head when I hear this song. :D I always think of each verse as a different story riding the "wheel of fate" and it always ends the same. I'm probably way off though.
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06-04-2009
Amazing Song
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06-12-2009
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06-12-2009
Jack is a very common name, so they probably chose it to encompass all
Water is life, anyone would kill for it
Love is tragic, any one goes mad for it
Gambling is gambling
your cards are your cards, your life and choices
must be "put on the table"
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07-23-2009
The sitar-like sound of the guitar at the end could be a hint to the idea of the "wheel turnin' round and round" being a Samsara reference.
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07-29-2009
This is THE quintessential song about human nature. None of the 3 verses need to be linked…the point remains the same: give a tiger chance after chance, but he still won't change his stripes. Not sure what Steely's overall position on this is, but this song is deeply cynical about the utter failure of ANYONE to learn a lesson, then apply that lesson to similar future decisions.
Best song ever.
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09-18-2009
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09-21-2009
BTW: rock musicians often compare themselves to these sorts of old west "desperadoes."
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