About the song
Background of “The Fire Down Below” by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
- Released in 1976 on the album “Night Moves,” a landmark record for Seger’s national breakthrough.
- Not the most famous song on the album (compared to “Night Moves” or “Rock and Roll Never Forgets”), but a fan favorite for its raw energy.
- Known for its powerful instrumentation by the Silver Bullet Band and Seger’s signature raspy vocals, including a scream at the end that leads to a surprise “fake ending” followed by another burst of rock fury.
Themes in “The Fire Down Below”
- Passion and Desire: The lyrics are filled with intense imagery, suggesting a burning, all-consuming passion or raw emotions. Lines like “fire down below” and “burning like a cigarette” evoke a sense of urgency and restlessness.
- Rebellion and Frustration: The song has a rebellious energy, perhaps reflecting the frustrations of youth or a desire to break free from societal constraints.
- Ambiguity: While the “fire” is a powerful symbol, it’s open to interpretation. It could represent anger, love, or a yearning for something more.
It’s important to note that Seger himself hasn’t explicitly explained the meaning of the song. This ambiguity allows listeners to connect with the song on a personal level, finding their own meaning in the fiery imagery and driving music.
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Lyrics
Here comes old Rosie she’s looking mighty fine
Here comes hot Nancy she’s steppin’ right on time There go the street lights bringin’ on the night Here come the men faces hidden from the light All through the shadows, ah, they come and they go With only one thing in common They got the fire down belowHere comes the rich man in his big long limousine
Here comes the poor man all you got to have is green Here comes the banker and the lawyer and the cop One thing for certain it ain’t never gonna stop When it all gets too heavy That’s when they come and they go They go With only one thing in common They got the fire down belowYeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in Moline
On the blue blood streets of Boston Up in Berkeley and out in Queens And it went on yesterday and it’s going on tonight Somewhere there’s somebody ain’t treatin’ somebody rightAnd he’s looking out for Rosie and she’s looking mighty fine
And he’s walking the streets for Nancy And he’ll find her every time When the street light flicker bringing on the night Well they’ll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sight All through the midnight Watch ’em come and watch ’em go, oh go With only one thing in common They got the fire down below Oh, burning down belowYeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in Moline
On the blue blood streets of Boston Up in Berkeley and out in Queens And it went on yesterday and it’s going on tonight Somewhere there’s somebody ain’t treatin’ somebody rightAnd he’s looking out for Rosie and she’s looking mighty fine
And he’s walking the streets for Nancy And he’ll find her every time When the street light flicker bringing on the night Well they’ll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sight All through the shadows Watch ’em come and watch ’em go, oh they go With only one thing in common They got the fire down below Oh, they got one thing in common They got the fire down below Oh, they got one thing in common They got the fire down below One, two, three