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A world become one of salads and sun
Only a fool would say that
A boy with a plan, a natural man
Wearing a white Stetson hat

Unhand that gun begone
There's no one to fire upon
If he's holding it high
He's telling a lie

I heard it was you
Talking 'bout a world where all is free
It just couldn't be
And only a fool would say that

The man in the street dragging his feet
Don't wanna hear the bad news
Imagine your face there is his place
Standing inside his brown shoes

You do his nine to five
Drag yourself home half alive
And there on the screen
A man with a dream

I heard it was you
Talking 'bout a world where all is free
It just couldn't be
And only a fool would say that

Anybody on the street
Has murder in his eyes
You feel no pain
And you're younger than you realize
Only a fool would say that
Only a fool

I heard it was you
Talking 'bout a world where all is free
It just couldn't be
And only a fool would say that

Only a fool would say that
Only a fool would say that

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Only a Fool Would Say That Lyrics as written by Walter Carl Becker Donald fa*gen

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    My Interpretation

    Some have commented about how this song might be a repudiation of the late 60's/early 70's idealism of Lennon and other musicians. I think it's more complicated than that. While there are a number of SD songs of that era which were critical of the counterculture, I do believe that both Don and Walt were sympathetic to the ideals - it was just that they didn't think the counterculture was doing anything productive toward achieving those ideals.

    In that respect, it seems to me that this song is more Randy Newman-esque in giving voice to a character outside of themselves. A character who is ridiculing the Lennons as well as a lot of straw men, but also thinks that only a fool could believe in a better world.

    In other words, this song is a dig at both sides of the argument. Walt and Don always keep you guessing.

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    Song Meaning

    Am I the only one here who sees this song as an ironic (Steely Dan ironic ... who'd 'a thunk it?) comment on cynicism itself?

    This is my favorite 'Dan song (I love the remake by Ivy too), and maybe I have been taken in by the irrepressibly upbeat melody. Despite the exhausted working man counterpoint in the lyrics, I always kind of put some mental quotation marks around "fool", with the idea that we should all be such "fools."

    As for the idea that Lennon or Dylan are being called out for hypocrisy of some sort, that just seems way more overt than the Becker and fa*gen I have experienced. They might allude to the contradictions in a situation and let listeners draw their own conclusions, but directly going after individuals is not their MO.

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  • +3

    General Comment

    Two references to John Lennon, or at least the Beatles: "imagine" and "brown shoes" (although Old Brown Shoe was written by George Harrison, but who shared Lennon's hippie utopia mindset), as well as references deriding his vision in Imagine of everyone living freely and "You may say I'm a dreamer" in the line "A man with a dream".

    I think the gun reference - "unhand that gun begone, there's no one to fire it upon" replies to pointing fingers at others (as pointing at others tends to look like the gun position kids use when playing cops and robbers) and that there's no one who is deserving of blame (having the accusation targeted at them).

    Thus the "if he's holding it high, he's telling a lie" means if he's pointing it at those high up, especially someone who would hold a "bed-in" protest at the Amsterdam Hilton, like Lennon, (or as if he is higher and better than everyone else), he's a hypocrite.

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    Song Meaning

    Am I the only one here who sees this song as an ironic (Steely Dan ironic ... who'd 'a thunk it?) comment on cynicism itself?

    This is my favorite 'Dan song (I love the remake by Ivy too), and maybe I have been taken in by the irrepressibly upbeat melody. Despite the exhausted working man counterpoint in the lyrics, I always kind of put some mental quotation marks around "fool", with the idea that we should all be such "fools."

    As for the idea that Lennon or Dylan are being called out for hypocrisy of some sort, that just seems way more overt than the Becker and fa*gen I have experienced. They might allude to the contradictions in a situation and let listeners draw their own conclusions, but directly going after individuals is not their MO.

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  • My Opinion

    While listening I hear"Imagine your faceThere in his placeStanding inside his brown shoes"

    But the lyrics posted read "There is his place". Anybody else notice? Maybe only a fool would bring it up.

    To me this song is about point of view and one man's utopia is another man's hell and that everything has a price or consequence, no such thing as " a world where all is free" and how foolish and potentially dangerous it is to think otherwise. Anybody who says they have found the answer is either selling something or fooling themselves.

    Of course, what do I know?

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    General Comment

    I just want to point out the incredible irony of the second verse.

    He's referring to an "exploited worker" one the fool Marx would call a proletariat. And he asks how would you feel if you came home at the end of the day and on the TV was John f*cking Lennon.

    I think what he's saying is Lennon was out of touch from the common man. Marx wasn't in touch either. Never really worked or did anything.

    Not everything can be learned from sitting in a library and mooching off of wealthy friends.

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  • +2

    General Comment

    The Spanish line at the end of the song roughly translates into "Only a fool would say that"

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  • +2

    General Comment

    It's a letter to hippies. Pointing out what's obvious, but we hate to admit: their 'message' is something that only fool's and fraud's wear on their sleeve. One more reason to love Steely Dan. I kind of thought it might be about Martin Luther King and cynisim caused by his death (man with dreams, shooting, etc) ... but reconsidered.

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    General Comment

    I think there's also a reference to Martin Luther King Jr. in the "and there on the screen, a man with a dream". I think it's a sort of illustration of the killer of Martin Luther King Jr. coming home from his 9 to 5 job to King talking about a utopian dream, and thinking it to be the idea of a fool. It may be just from the killer's perspective of any killer who killed a man who had a dream of peace.

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    General Comment

    i think this song was written about an idealistic-talking southern politician. possibly Jimmy Carter

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