Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights)

Album: Pat Travers (1976)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: BRETT BEAVERS, RICHIE MCDONALD, STEVE BOGARD
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 8

  • Boffo from New Mexico UsaI think it was a cleverly written song and the idea of letting the crowd in to share!!!
    A beautiful thing!!; a man and his woman boffin with the light soff!!! Such fun brilliant!!!
  • Jen from VamcouverYa it's a catchy tume for sure but I always thought it was f--king gross, because it is. Not a big surprise all the losers on here making up new meanings and being like oh if you want soft s--t go listen to Bieber. It's about a full grown man having a baby little tantrum and threatening to knock out his ex girlfriend if he sees her. You are a complete loser if you think it's cute or ok. I hope you all get knocked out by a real man if think that's ok. Muppis feunde
  • Jpo from AtlantaI think the song on it's surface would seem to be about him finding his baby and beating her up. I took this to be a play on words. Boom Boom Out Go The Lights being figurative for him finding her and the two of them turning the lights out. You can certain see that wink and nod from Pat when he performs it.
  • Stukka63 from St.augustine,fla.So I’m 16 and I had just convinced my parents I’m not smoking pot.
    We went to a Pat Travers show in Casselberry, Fla. a few nights before.
    So after eating dinner we were all sitting around watching the tv. (I’m like omg)
    There was a local show called pm magazine.
    N tonights episode was about local drug abuse.
    Straight on film, there i was suckin that joint at the PT concert. Right on tv.
    Little did they know I was the biggest qualude dealer in central Fla.
    The great daze.
  • Rob from Wilmington, NcWell now, come on Ken, it's just a song, and not even written by Pat. How many blues songs are written about bad things? What about Hey Joe by Hendrix? Do you think he's really going to go "shoot his old lady"? Does that make Jimi a murderer? Not saying that I approve of domestic violence of even tacitly stay silent about it, but context man, context.
  • Paul from Cypress, TxDude, if your looking for politically correct blues/rock & roll, try the Beiber. Or go chirp about rap crap.
  • Willie from Scottsdale, AzSame guy who wrote "Snortin' Whiskey, Drinking Cocaine." Class act all around.
  • Ken from Pittsburgh, PaSo the song is basically promoting domestic violence? I feel sorry for the women who cross paths with this "man", Mr Travers.
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