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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · The Lyrics. The lyrics of “Dont Take Me Alive” are cryptic and open to interpretation. The song tells the story of a man who is holed up in his house, surrounded by police who are trying to arrest him. He refuses to surrender and instead threatens to kill himself if they approach. Here are the first few lines of the song:

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  2. Feb 2, 2024 · The character in “Dont Take Me Alive” can be seen as a metaphor for the individual’s struggle against the constraints and expectations of society. This theme resonates with the broader existential questions that Steely Dan often explores in their music. The choice to write about a fugitive, embroiled in a standoff and wrestling with ...

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  4. One can interpret “Dont Take Me Alive” as a portrayal of a person who has reached their breaking point, feeling trapped in a situation where they believe there is no way out. The lyrics resonate with those who have ever experienced a sense of alienation, rebellion, or desperation. Steely Dan’s ability to intertwine poignant lyrics with ...

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  5. Songfacts®: "Don't Take Me Alive" is the third track from the fifth Steely Dan album the Royal Scam. Co-fronties Walter Becker and Donald Fagen are the writers of same, naturally. Leaving no mystery to the lyrics, "Don't Take Me Alive" is about a violent criminal holed up with "a case of dynamite" telling the cops to shoot him, in the ...

  6. [Chorus] I'm a bookkeeper's son I don't want to shoot no one Well I crossed my old man back in Oregon Don't take me alive Got a case of dynamite I could hold out here all night Yes I crossed my ...

  7. Dec 22, 2008 · FOR BEST QUALITY WATCH IN HD!Well I believe that this is finished...I might continue, but for now I have no more inspiration =/ HD link - http://uk.youtube.c...

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  8. Nov 16, 2023 · Don Corleone quotes from The Godfather have added to his status as one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable movie characters of all time. Whether mimicking his famous jawline or his distinctive raspy voice, Vito Corleone is easy to imitate thanks to how clearly defined Marlon Brando makes the character, although Robert De Niro in the film's sequel certainly did Brando's timeless ...