![]() He sings about painting the door, then immediately sings about girls in 'red dresses'. I have to turn my head until my darkness goes' 'I see a red door and I want it painted black This specific break up, as you can imagine, is much more severe she has passed away. The door is likely symbolic of moving on in life, painting it, rather then going through it is likely him stating his depression wont allow him to look past the fact that moving on would imply romance and finding other love.Īnyone who has gone through a serious break up knows the internal battle that goes on inside, you don't want to move on, yet you must. The colors are obviously the key to this song.īlack/Darkness is symbolic of depression and pain in this song. ![]() This is his song singing about moving on from this and trying to coup. If you listen with ear phones it is unmistakeable.Īgain this man is crushed, he wants everything to be black to reflect his malaise.įor a song writer and not a renowned writer this song is literary genius.To get the obvious stuff out of the way: "I want to see the sun blotted out from the sky". ![]() "don't want to see the sun flying high in the sky." "I want to see it painted, painted black, black as night."Īnd it does not say. I must say though I do have issue with incorrect lyrics posted at the end here. Painting it black is a metaphore for his mood and how he does not wish to be consoled, merely left alone to "fade away and not have to face the facts".Īs far as the girls walking by in their summer clothes, they simply remind him of his loss and must therefore turn away, ".until my darkness goes". the protagonist blaming himself for not being able to help or stop the death from happening. How much Poe do you need?įurthermore: ".i could not for-see this thing happening to you". ".line of cars painted black, with flowers and my love, both never to come back". The red door referrs to his heart, which he now wants painted black, as to never be opened again. The lyric is about the death of his girlfriend, and attending the subsequent funeral after. No drugs, no Vietnam, no affirmative action. You people are reading way too much into this. I wanna see it painted, painted, painted, painted black I wanna see the sun blotted out from the sky My love will laugh with me before the mornin' comes If I look hard enough into the settin' sun I could not foresee this thing happening to you No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue ![]() It's not easy facing up, when your whole world is black Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts I see my red door, I must have it painted black I look inside myself and see my heart is black Like a new born baby, it just happens every day I see people turn their heads and quickly look away With flowers and my love, both never to come back I see a line of cars and they're all painted black I have to turn my head until my darkness goes I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes No colors anymore, I want them to turn black So it was, to my mind, a real marker.I see a red door and I want it painted black It had a lot of different styles, and it was very well recorded. “ has a very wide spectrum of music styles: “Paint It, Black” was this kind of Turkish song and there were also very bluesy things like “Goin’ Home” and I remember some sort of ballads on there,” added Jagger. charts in 1966 and has remained a staple on the Stones set to this day. Though the song was written by Richards and Jagger with most of the musical arrangements set by Jones, a slanted publishing deal in 1965 led to the band signing over the rights to the track, and all the songs they wrote through 1969 to the band’s former manager Allen Klein. “It’s the first time we wrote the whole record and finally laid to rest the ghost of having to do these very nice and interesting, no doubt, but still cover versions of old R&B songs, which we didn’t really feel we were doing justice, to be perfectly honest, particularly because we didn’t have the maturity. “That was a big landmark record for me,” said Mick Jagger of Aftermath. We tried a guitar but you can’t bend it enough.” ![]() To get the right sound on ‘Paint It Black’ we found the sitar fitted perfectly. “We had the sitars, we thought we’d try them out in the studio. “They make sitars and all sorts of Indian stuff,” said Richards. The sitar was most likely a discovery during the band’s break in the South Pacific around a tour in Australia. Adding to their musical experiments, guitarist Brian Jones first introduces the sitar into the mix-and marked the first time the Stones featured the instrument in their music-and would often play the wooden instrument, sat cross-legged, during television appearances. Inspired by more Indian and Mid-Eastern sounds, the song was written while the band was in Fiji for three days. ![]()
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