About The Song

This song delves into the conflict in Northern Ireland, and its title underscores the idea of individuals passionately fighting for a cause without considering the consequences.

The Rolling Stones recorded this track in Dublin, marking a significant departure from their usual recording locations.

Notably, this is one of the rare political songs in The Stones’ repertoire. Their typical themes gravitate towards lighter subjects, often centered on topics like romance and relationships, particularly with women.

Mick Jagger’s vocal delivery in this song mirrors the style he employed in their 1967 hit “She’s A Rainbow,” showcasing his versatility as a singer.

The instrumental arrangement featured Lenny Castro on percussion and Benmont Tench on organ. Benmont Tench is perhaps best known for his role as a member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

Mick Jagger composed this song while in the process of working on his third solo album, “Wandering Spirit.” He later decided that it would be a better fit for The Rolling Stones’ next album. The song was largely conceived in his mind rather than being written down. However, its potency and relevance made it a compelling addition to the album, injecting a thought-provoking dimension amidst the more typical themes of love, cars, and youthful pursuits that dominate their repertoire.

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Here are the lyrics to “Blinded by Rainbows” by The Rolling Stones:

Did you ever feel the pain
That he felt upon the cross
Did you ever feel the knife
Tearing flesh that’s oh so soft

Did you ever touch the night
Did you ever count the cost
Do you hide away the fear
Put down paradise as lost

Yeah you’re blinded by rainbows
Watching the wind blow
Blinded by rainbows
Do you dream at night
Do you sleep at night
I doubt it

Did you ever feel the blast
As the Semtex bomb goes off
Do you ever hear the screams
As the limbs are all torn off

Did you ever kiss the child
Who just saw his father shot
Do you ever shed a tear
As the war drags on and on

Did you ever touch the night
Or is it just another job
Do you fear the final hours
Put down Paradise as lost

Yeah you’re blinded by rainbows
And faces in windows
Blinded by rainbows
Do you dream at night
Do you sleep at night
I doubt it

Do you ever fear the night
Could it be the war is lost
Do you fear the final hour
Do you kneel before the cross

You’re blinded by rainbows
I’m watching the wind blow
Blinded by rainbows
Do you dream at night
Do you scream at night
Do you smell the fear
Is your conscience clear

Are you caked in sweat
Are your clothes all wet
Do you see the light
Is the end in sight
See the face of Christ
Enter Paradise
I doubt it

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