John Lennon - Steel and Glass

   

About The Song

"Steel and Glass" is a haunting and introspective track from John Lennon's 1974 album "Walls and Bridges." The song stands out as a raw and emotional exploration of betrayal and disillusionment, with Lennon's characteristic blend of vulnerability and biting criticism. The title itself, "Steel and Glass," conveys a sense of coldness and emotional barriers, reflecting the themes woven into the lyrics. Lennon uses his music as a canvas to paint a vivid picture of his emotions, and in this case, it's a deeply personal reflection on the fallout of broken trust.

Lennon's lyrics in "Steel and Glass" are sharp and accusatory, directed at someone who has betrayed him. The metaphor of steel and glass conjures images of an impenetrable facade, highlighting the emotional barriers that have been erected between him and the betrayer. The use of these materials suggests a fragility beneath the tough exterior, emphasizing the vulnerability that often accompanies such breaches of trust. The lyrics are a poignant blend of anger, hurt, and a touch of resignation, creating a complex emotional landscape that resonates with listeners on a visceral level.

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Musically, "Steel and Glass" complements the lyrical intensity with a brooding atmosphere. The track opens with a distinctive guitar riff that sets the tone for the entire song. The slow tempo and deliberate instrumentation create a sense of foreboding, as if the music itself is reflecting the weight of Lennon's emotions. The arrangement builds in intensity, with Lennon's vocals becoming more impassioned as the song progresses. The combination of the lyrics and the musical composition makes "Steel and Glass" a powerful and evocative piece of art that lingers in the listener's mind long after the final notes fade away.

Beyond its immediate emotional impact, "Steel and Glass" also serves as a window into John Lennon's own struggles and experiences. Lennon was known for using his music as a form of therapy, laying bare his innermost thoughts and emotions. In this song, listeners glimpse the pain and turmoil he experienced during a tumultuous period in his life. The transparency of his songwriting invites empathy, as many can relate to the themes of betrayal and heartbreak. "Steel and Glass" stands as a testament to the enduring power of music to connect people on a deeply human level, transcending time and circumstance.

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Lyrics

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(This is a story about your friend and mine
Who is it, who is it, who is it?)

There you stand with your L.A. tan
And your New York walk and your New York talk
You're mother left you when you were small
But you're gonna wish you wasn't born at all

Steel and glass
Steel and glass
Steel and glass
Steel and glass

Your phone don't ring no one answers your call
How does it feel to be off the wall

Well your mouthpiece squawks as he spreads your lies
But you can't pull strings if your hands are tied
Well your teeth are clean but your mind is capped
You leave your smell like an alley cat

Steel and glass
Steel and glass
Steel and glass
Steel and glass