Really sorry about the multiple posts but I can't seem to figure out how to edit my posts. :blink:
Anyway, when I was racking my brains trying to figure out this song, I had a feeling it was the Rolling Stones, but the presence of the female vocal threw me off.
"A much higher-pitched second vocal track is sung by guest vocalist Merry Clayton."
I was on the right track with the protest music idea:
Jagger said in a 1995 interview with Rolling Stone, "Well, it's a very rough, very violent era. The Vietnam War. Violence on the screens, pillage and burning. And Vietnam was not war as we knew it in the conventional sense..." On the song itself, he concluded, "That's a kind of end-of-the-world song, really. It's apocalypse; the whole record's like that."
The lyrics of the song speak of seeking shelter from a coming storm, painting a picture of devastation and social apocalypse while also talking of the power of love.
Here's the lyrics if anyone is interested:
Oh a storm is threat'ning my very life today
If I don't get some shelter
Oh yeah, I'm gonna fade away
War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
See the fire sweepin' out very street today
Burns like a red coal carpet, mad bull lost its way
War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
Rape! Murder! It's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
Rape! Murder! It's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
The floods is threat'ning my very life today.
Gimme, gimme shelter or I'm gonna fade away
War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away
Love, sister, it's just a kiss away, it's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away, it's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away, it's just a kiss away
- which, in retrospect, seems a strange choice for a show about the space program, but ... whatever. B)