Song of the Week
Dancing Barefoot - Lyrics
I wrote the lyrics for Dancing Barefoot in late 1978 and it was recorded
for Wave in 1979. The music stemmed from some ideas that Ivan Kral recorded
on a cassette tape and gave to me. He had written "Rock and Reggae"
on it. The music that became Dancing Barefoot was from an acoustic guitar
riff that he wrote and that we developed as a band.
I had the concept to write a lyric line that would have several levels
- the love of one human being for another and the love of ones creator.
So in a sense, the song addresses both physical and spiritual love. Truthfully
I always imagined Jim Morrison singing it, which resulted in me singing
and recording it in a lower vocal register. I wanted the verse to have
a
masculine appeal and the chorus to have a feminine one.
Our producer, Todd Rundgren, had a strong input, influencing the sounds
of the guitars and Richard Sohl'Äôs keyboard line. Todd also
wrote and played the bass line. The song was extremely popular in Europe
and with the people of America, but in 1979 it was considered too provocative
for American radio.
The use of the word "heroine", which of course is used in the
context of the song as the feminine of HERO, was objected to. It was suggested
that I change the word "heroine" and consult the thesaurus for
a suitable replacement. I am happy with my decision to let it stand as
written.
Dancing Barefoot has been recorded by several bands, remains one of our
signature songs, and was voted by a margin of over 400 votes by the people
as my #1 song. For this reason it deserves its place as the opening song
of LAND 1975-2002. We will be performing it on the David Letterman Show,
Wednesday April 3rd.

