I've been thinking a lot about escape recently. For obvious reasons. So here's my top ten songs about getting the hell out of Dodge while you still have time...
10. Rupert Holmes - Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
Let's start with the obvious, as usual, and the only one that actually mentions the word 'escape' in its title. Much mocked, but this is a classic slice of 70s story-song cheese with that wonderful wink of a twist in the tale. Two cheating spouses find love... with each other. I believe that's known as irony, but I could be wrong.
(From 'Escape...The Best Of'.)
9. Pulp - The Boss
I'm gonna leave town
I'm gonna catch a train
I'm going somewhere where I can start again...
After 7 long years down a dead end road I'm gonna get off here
I'm gonna let it go,
Let it go.
7 long years, Jarvis? Try 23, mate.
(Demo track taken from 'His 'N' Hers (Deluxe Edition)'.)
8. Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak
I'm not sure there's a whole lot of metaphor to Lizzy's jailbreak. But if you feel like you've spent half your life trapped in a situation... say, just for example, a job... that feels like a prison sentence... then this track is pretty damned apt.
(From 'Greatest Hits'.)
7. Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
Billy Joel drops some profound nuggets that ring more than a little true...
Ah but working too hard can give you
A heart attack, ack, ack, ack, ack, ack
You should never argue with a crazy mi mi mi mi mi mind(From 'The Stranger'.)
You ought-a know by now
Good luck movin' up cause I'm movin' out
6. Noah & The Whale - Tonight's The Kind Of Night
Noah & The Whale were my Glastonbury-on-TV highlight. Having said that, I did miss Paul Simon, Morrissey and The Wombles.
There's a boy with his head
Pressed up to the window
Of a bus heading out of town
In his breath on the glass
He draws with his finger
A map of the roads they go down
Circles of street lights
Are the only signal
That there's people out there in the black
He waves goodbye, to the town he grew up in
He knows that he'll never come back
They say you can't ever go home again.
Sometimes when you leave a place, you've no desire to ever go back.
(From 'Last Night on Earth'.)
5. Frank Turner - This Town Ain't Big Enough For The One Of Me
God, how did I survive before I discovered Frank Turner?
This town is growing old with me, so I'm making a move.(From 'Love Ire and Song'.)
Everybody round here's been out with everybody else,
Which makes talking to girls hazardous to my health.
They've been in this gene pool so long they've got wrinkled toes;
I don't want all her exes to be people I know.
There's millions more fish in the sea, so I'm making a move.
I'm bored of this town, bored of this scene, bored of these people, yeah.
4. The Animals - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
Shame on you if you didn't see this one coming.
(From 'The Complete Animals'.)
3. Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
There's a huge Springsteen link to the top three... and we start with Bob Geldof doing his very best Boss impression, making Dublin sound like New Jersey...
Billy don't like it living here in this town(From 'A Tonic For The Troops'.)
He says the traps have been sprung long before he was born
He says "hope bites the dust behind all the closed doors
And puss and grime ooze from its scab crusted sores
There's screaming and crying in the high rise blocks"
It's a rat trap, Billy, but you're already caught...
It's only 8 o'clock, but you're already bored
You don't know what it is, but there's got to be more
You'd better find a way out, hey, kick down the door
It's a rat trap and you've been caught
2. Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
What do you get when you turn the ideology and romanticism of Springsteen up to eleven?
Jim Steinman.
A demented genius who lives in some crazy Wagnerian netherworld where fanatical teenage emotions live forever, heaven and hell have both broken loose and everything's louder than everything else. Nothing succeeds like excess.
If you're looking to make an escape, I can suggest no better mode of transport than a silver Black Phantom bike.
(From 'Bat Out Of Hell'.)
1. Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run / Thunder Road
One of the greatest albums ever made, and it's essentially an ode to liberation. Each side opens with a quintessential escape song: how could I ever choose between them?
Oh-oh, baby this town rips the bones from your back
It's a death trap, it's a suicide rap
We gotta get out while we're young
`Cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run
It's town full of losers
And I'm pulling out of here to win!
(From 'Born To Run'.)
So... they were my favourites... which of your favourites escaped me?