Locomotive Breath

Album: Aqualung (1971)
Charted: 62
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  • In the shuffling madness
    Of the locomotive breath
    Runs the all-time loser
    Headlong to his death

    Oh, he feels the piston scraping
    Steam breaking on his brow
    Old Charlie stole the handle
    And the train it won't stop
    Oh no way to slow down

    He sees his children jumping off
    At the stations one by one
    His woman and his best friend

    In bed and having fun
    Oh, he's crawling down the corridor
    On his hands and knees
    Old Charlie stole the handle
    And the train it won't stop going
    No way to slow down
    Hey

    He hears the silence howling
    Catches angels as they fall
    And the all-time winner
    Has got him by the balls
    Oh, he picks up Gideons bible
    Open at page one
    I thank God he stole the handle
    And the train it won't stop going
    No way to slow down

    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down
    No way to slow down Writer/s: Ian Anderson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 16

  • Ben from Airdrie, Alberta, CanadaJuan (from Spain - 4 down) = correct.
  • Dasa from SarniaLocomotive Breath is everyman. He is being pushed towards death by the time element. He becomes estranged from his family members, and suffers unrelenting pain of various sorts. Then, his problem is stated more abstractly: "He hears the silence howling, Catches angels as they fall, And the all-time winner..." His existence is void of meaning. His only preoccupation is, or has been, catching fallen angels i.e. women. But the all-time winner has a death in ignorance planned for him. After repeating that "Old Charlie" stole the handle, the poet allows; "I think, God, he stole the handle..." and belated inquiries into the ubiquitous Bible will be futile for Loco. He cannot replace a wasted life with one of spiritual knowledge and study. The train seems only to be going faster all the time...
    "Locomotive Breath" is a beautiful bookend to "Cross-eyed Mary" which laments the story of the equally clueless and abused Everywoman.
  • John from Salisbury MdGideon bible page one is a blank page that prostitutes sometimes write their phone number on. It has nothing to do with religion. He wanted to find a hooker.
  • Ernie from MassBonie got it right all you gotta do is LISTEN
  • Nils from MunichI don’t think overpopulation is the song‘s main issue. Rather the exact opposite. „He sees his children jumping off“ - haven’t ya noticed it describes the 2020‘s agenda? COVID, the Ukraine war etc.? That’s why the train isn’t slowing down - we follow the narrative and question not what we we are being told. That’s why it says, we perish to a lack of knowledge
  • Juan from SpainI honestly have no idea of the meaning of these lyrics, but I think most of the people here don't have any idea either, and they just have some mental masturbation. Anyone can say anything, the real question is what Anderson meant. So, until otherwise is proved, I'm going to stick to his words.
  • Bonnie Goldman from San DiegoOur man loses all the time. He lost his children and wife and is in agony. He is going to die any second because Old Charlie stole the handke and the train he's on will not stop. What does he do? He picks up Gideon's Bible. It is open at page one. He has found the answer for the nightmare of his life. He is on his way to paradise and so, "I thank God he stole the handle and the train it won't stop going." The very ride leading him inexorably to his ultimate demise is the very vehicle God uses to cause him to find a bible and find salvation in Christ.
  • Gavin from Uitenhage-south AfricaHere's something few will know. We had a local band called Rabbitt,who was known more for their song 'Charlie', that covered Locomotive Breath and it did better on our local charts than the original. Lead guitarist Trevor Rabin went on to join Yes and had success with 'Owner of a lonely heart'.
  • Dave from Tujunga, Calif.Interesting comments here. Over the years many a songwriter that also originally performed the song as well have given a story of pure drivel as to what they meant by a word, or phrase, or an entire song during an interview for the purpose of, "political correctness", or as to avoid marginalizing a number of the fans that buy their records and pay to seem them in concert. Every so often it's just the result of their cowardice to stand up and admit what they wrote and as to why.
    Bob Dylan once told a reporter, that as to what his lyrics meant when He sang "everybody must get stoned", is that He "..meant that in the Biblical sense". The band "Chicago" would never admit that their song 25 or 6 to 4 was actually about taking LSD, and made up some drivel about trying to read the time on an antique clock, John Lennon made up a story that his son had drawn him a picture of Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds, to deny that it was about LSD. While I have always enjoyed Jethro Tull's music, although I am most partial to their early years, I have found Ian Anderson to be a rude, priggish, snob or he at least became that after He had made enough money off of the very people, his fans, that he acquired most of his wealth from, and especially for the comments He made about Hippies being a bunch of dirty, filthy, drug addled scourge of the earth, that he wanted nothing to do with them, and couldn't give a **** if they liked his music or not.
    Thus, whatever He claims the lyrics are about, He's never going to admit to anything nor will He even give you a clue. As to what I think the songs' lyrics mean, I couldn't give a ****. .... but I do like it.
  • Yancy from San FranciscoThis is a song about a persons Life running out of control because of his immoral lifestyle. Ol Charley represents the Devil.
  • Frank from CanadaWow... I understand the song totally different. His best friend and his woman in bed and having fun? He's struggling whether or not to kill them. His world is closing in and crashing. He turns to the bible opens at page one... Nothing but contradictions.
  • Drake from Huntington Beach, CaThe lyrics surprisingly enough seem to match up to Seth's story in Red Dead Redemption (You wouldn't know who he is unless you've played the game). Anyways not all but some of the lines match up to his backstory before he meets John Marston. In the shuffling madness of his life, Seth appears to be running insane and towards his death by spending all his time looking for treasure maps and digging up dead peoples graves, which could categorize him as an "All Time Loser" and a freak. Steam breaking on his brow and pistons scrapping could resemble him digging up the buried and searching their corpses for anything of use. Charlie stealing the handle could mean the devil took everything from him and is driving his mental locomotive off the rails and into the deep end. He mentioned his children and wife leaving him in the game which could refer to the next set of lines, plus his best friend, Moses, steals a piece of something that means good use to himself. He then searches in forgotten churches and cemeteries on his hands and knees for any clues for where the secret piece of map when't but only thinks of his mind going off the deep end. Now as you continue though the game with Seth as John, you both find a chest, where he claims the secret has been hiding all along. But opening it, he only finds a glass eye, leaving him hanging by the balls with nothing left to look for. Though this doesn't happen in Red Dead Redemption, but in some other later time, Seth opens up to the Gideon's Bible and finds that God has known about this all along and that he watched Seth's life fall apart as he searches for false hope and earthly possessions like riches and such like that.
  • Michael from San Diego, CaA different concept of 'locomotive breath' was a 1974 jaguar e-type 5.3l/326ci v-12 clocking 132 mph on a 3.5 mile slight uphill freeway leg with only a single phase alternator railroad spec.With flickering headlights temporary Christmas shopping patch job (the streamlined bullet nose was removed at the time)!!!
  • Bill from Germantown, TnI find it very unbelievable that neither Jethro Tull nor Ian Anderson is in the American ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME. Not even a mention. If one goes to that web site, you will shake your head in dismay of who is in before this man and his groups. Utterly disgraceful.
  • Ken from La, CaThe song begins with the writer referring to a “shuffling madness” which is easy enough to comprehend - but who’s madness is the bigger question. Once the song becomes more apparent, we learn it belongs to God. The “locomotive breath” (mentioned only once in the entire song) is in fact the Crucifixion of Christ. God’s shuffling madness - an oxymoron.

    Ian Anderson, with his effortless, blaspheming ways describes Christ being betrayed, abused and tortured to death by everyone, including His father, God. Christ, who introduced the world to grace, spirituality, and eternal life, was crucified for his kindness and goodness. The writer refers to this most unfortunate man as the “All Time Loser”.
    As Christ carries His cross, he is “headlong to his death”. Being nailed to the cross, “He feels the pistons [or spikes] scraping” against His bone. Now on the cross, He feels His own hot blood (steam breaking on His brow) from the Crown of Thorns.
    The writer makes it very clear that Ol’ Charlie is calling the shots here. Later, he is referred to as the “All Time Winner”, and in the end - God. As Christ dies on the cross, the writer begins to imply that Christ has been forced to die for our sins by reporting God “stole” the only way to postpone (slow down), or stop His torture.

    Christ recalls His experience as He begins to die. “He see His children jumping off” refers to His disciple’s, who bailed on Him; through their interrogation processes, fear and humanness (stations), they denied Him “one-by-one”. He is devastated by His disciple’s lack of faith - It’s like His “woman and His best friend” stabbing you in the back! He sees Himself carrying His cross; “crawling down the corridors, on His hands and knees”.
    But God has big plans for his greatest creation (us), and knows what must take place tonight - that Christ must die, and ascend so we may have eternal life! So God does nothing. On the Cross, Christ is at the point of His human death as He “hears the silence howling”. His angels are fainting over grief and disbelief. As Christ begins to ascend, He can see them, and in true Christ style, spiritually “catches angels as they fall”. Now the writer innocently, implies that God has Christ right where He wants Him – but it’s not “by the balls” as written, Ian, but in Paradise.

    God’s plan worked out perfectly! In His pride God picks up a Gideon’s (Holy) Bible, and only has to open to page one to validate His greatness! He reads: God holds (stole) the handle! God calls the shots! And there’s nothing you, or any one thing, can do about it! Thanks Ian.
  • Thomas from Somerville, AlJethro Tull is one of the few bands that I can say I actually believe to purposfuly interject religious overtones in their songs. Ian Anderson is a genious and the band kicked A**!!!
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