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War — Spill the Wine
Album: The Best of War... and More
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Released: 1969
Length: 4:00
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I was once out strolling one very hot summer's day
When I thought I'd lay myself down to rest in a big field of tall grass
I laid there in the sun and felt it caressing my face
And I fell asleep and dreamed

I dreamed I was in a Hollywood movie
And that I was the star of the movie, this really blew my mind
The fact that me an overfed long haired leaping gnome
Should be the star of a Hollywood movie

But there I was, I was taken to a place
The hall of the mountain kings
I stood high by the mountain tops, naked to the world
In front of every kind of girl

There was long one's, tall ones, short ones, brown ones
Black ones, round ones, big ones, crazy ones
Out of the middle, came a lady
She whispered in my ear something crazy, she said

Spill the wine and take that pearl
Spill the wine and take that pearl
Spill the wine and take that pearl
Spill the wine and take that pearl

I could feel hot flames of fire roaring at my back
As she disappeared, but soon she returned
In her hand was a bottle of wine
In the other, a glass

She poured some of the wine
From the bottle into the glass
And raised it to her lips
And just before she drank it, she said

Take the wine, take that girl
Spill the wine, take that girl
Spill the wine, take that girl
Spill the wine, take that girl, take that girl, yeah

It's on girl, all you gotta do is spill that wine
Spill that wine, let me feel, let me feel hot, yeah, yeah
Spill the wine, spill the wine, spill the wine, spill the wine
Spill the wine, spill the wine, spill the wine, take that girl
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Cha cha loco, cha cha-cha loco !
According to Medium.com

“The song came from a tipped-over bottle in a recording studio and developed out of a jam session. But the spilling of the wine became quite a ceremony with the band. Promoters would leave bottles of red California wine backstage. . .

“What we never seemed to have was a corkscrew but I discovered that these bottles were easy to get into if you plunged your middle finger into the cork. The trick was placing your mouth over the bottle to catch the cheap plonk as it erupted. It soon became a backstage event, this ‘spilling of the wine.’”



GREAT TUNE!!   I was 15yrs old when this was released in 1970.  I had no idea what "spill the wine" meant.  I thought that they were singing about sloppy drunks, spilling their booze all over the place!  LOL!!   
 coloradojohn wrote:

I recall hearing this come over the radio in Dad's 1967 Olds Vista Cruiser -- it was bad-ass for a station-wagon; had a 330 cu. in. ultra-high compression 102-octane engine and could throw down some serious power -- we were flying along down the hill to our favorite fishing spot...and I thought this was one of the coolest things I'd ever heard, and when the chick was laying it out, I asked Dad, "What the heck's she sayin'?" He said, "I don't know, but it sure ain't English -- weird stuff, son, do ya like it?" I nodded, totally blissing out: "Spill the wine!"




Cool Story. Thank You for sharing it.
 ZenAce wrote:

I was 5 years old when I was in the back of my dad's green MG with the top down.  First song I ever remember hearing.  Had an impact.  That was over 50 years ago.




Coo story. Thank You for sharing it.
I was 5 years old when I was in the back of my dad's green MG with the top down.  First song I ever remember hearing.  Had an impact.  That was over 50 years ago.
 TLynneHenry wrote:

Heck yes, but it's Wednesday now. 


Friday again and it works great.
move on!
 skyguy wrote:

When I was 11 I always thought is was "do I dig that girl"

me too...even with the lyrics clearly in the song title!

 oldman wrote:

If my memory serves correctly.
The song is about shooting Heroin.
"Spill the wine" is drawing the blood in to the syringe, to make sure you hit a vein.
"The Pearl" is the china white blob of heroin.



or 



The chorus is often misheard, but the proper lyrics are "Spill the wine, take that girl, spill the wine, take that pearl." The "Pearl" is a sexual reference, meaning the clitoris.

from Songfacts.com
Strange to think this song, having come out in May 1970, was probably was played a lot in Vietnam when US forces were there.  53 years later it sounds as fresh and relevant as ever.
No need to smoke weed with this one. Just listen to the song. 
Back to Wednesday
 TLynneHenry wrote:

Heck yes, but it's Wednesday now. 


Works on Thursday too! 
 xray38 wrote:

Just made my Friday afternoon. Anyone else?


Heck yes, but it's Wednesday now. 
 oldman wrote:
If my memory serves correctly.
The song is about shooting Heroin.
"Spill the wine" is drawing the blood in to the syringe, to make sure you hit a vein.
"The Pearl" is the china white blob of heroin.
 
According to Wikipedia, your memory is flawed, tho that is an inneresting thought.

"The song was inspired by an accident in which keyboardist Lonnie Jordan spilled wine on a mixing board.[4]"
If my memory serves correctly.
The song is about shooting Heroin.
"Spill the wine" is drawing the blood in to the syringe, to make sure you hit a vein.
"The Pearl" is the china white blob of heroin.
This song was responsible for the birth of my libido.
When I was a kid I always thought it said "She was bird in my ear"  haha!  I remember singing to it on our swingset...
 RabbitEars wrote:
Until a couple of years ago, I thought the lyrics were "Do I, dig that girl?" (as if "I dig that girl!)
 

Me, too! I only just now learned otherwise! (The real lyric makes a little more sense, but only a little.)
We had the best oldies station when I was a kid in Illinois, and if my huge family was awake, the radio was on throughout the house. I remember being a little kid and dancing around to this in the kitchen :)
 skyguy wrote:
When I was 11 I always thought is was "do I dig that girl"
 
And I thought it was Two wine, dig that girl. WTH.
 meatmike wrote:


Anti-war statement.  You had to be there.
 

Other than the music, I'm glad I wasn't! 
 icuski2 wrote:
Yet another classic that's not politically (or morally) correct anymore if the meaning behind it is you can take advantage of a girl once she's drunk. That's why she's spilling the wine, right? Should be rewritten "Spill the wine, ask that girl if she consents." 

But I like the sound of the song nonetheless.
 
C'mon, man.  What makes you convinced that the woman was drunk?  You are inferring something that is not expressed in the lyrics.  Some people may call that "projection" - not anyone here, of course.    
 iloveradio wrote:
What’s with EB point to the picture of the Vietnam War era helicopter?
 

Anti-war statement.  You had to be there.
 Tizmself wrote:
Excuse me while I lay down in a big field of tall grass.........
 
SPILL THE WINE!
What’s with EB point to the picture of the Vietnam War era helicopter?
 sm11 wrote:
Anyone know why Eric Burdon is flashing 3 fingers instead of the typical 2-fingered peace sign?
 
Well that's what was shown on the "Eric Burdon Declares "WAR"" album too, so it's the Peace vs War thing, kinda clever really.....Long Live RP and PEACE!!
Anyone know why Eric Burdon is flashing 3 fingers instead of the typical 2-fingered peace sign?
 Kaisersosay wrote:

who knew ,,, I was politically incorrect at 7.......... haven't changed much 48 years later.
 
There's a difference between not understanding the lyrics at 7 and being a mysoginistic ahole at 48
 icuski2 wrote:
Yet another classic that's not politically (or morally) correct anymore if the meaning behind it is you can take advantage of a girl once she's drunk. That's why she's spilling the wine, right? Should be rewritten "Spill the wine, ask that girl if she consents." 

But I like the sound of the song nonetheless.
 
I guess you ignored the part at the beginning of the song where he said he was dreaming?
 skyguy wrote:
When I was 11 I always thought is was "do I dig that girl"
 
Me too! ...too funny!
time travelling....... my oldest brother had a 59 bug-eye Sprite... he was called up for his national guard duties,  leaving the Sprite. and the keys at home. 16  years old, So Cal, Sprite.. and stunning music.... what a aummer
Would rather drink the wine then listen to another overplayed song like this
  Damn still works. . . I guess it has to do with being long haired noble haired leaping gnome
"Little wine. Take that girl." This song is more predatory than I expected. Then again, so are some dates. Good to always have spidey senses working for you, and have just 1 glass of wine on any first date. File Under: Valentine's Day Tips For Amateurs.
Until a couple of years ago, I thought the lyrics were "Do I, dig that girl?" (as if "I dig that girl!)
This was first released as a single from the album Eric Burdon Declares War.   I bought the album on the strength of this single and more particularly on the strength of the flip side of the single played coincidentally by some enlightened DJ.  I did not know the name of flip side but I assumed it would be on the album.  It wasn't. I didn't find out the flip side was Magic Mountain, at least in the UK, until a few years ago.  It struck me as better than Spill The Wine 40 rising 50 years ago.  
 icuski2 wrote:
Yet another classic that's not politically correct anymore if the meaning behind it is you can take advantage of a girl once she's drunk. That's why she's spilling the wine, right? Should be rewritten "Spill the wine, ask that girl if she consents." 

But I like the sound of the song nonetheless.
 
who knew ,,, I was politically incorrect at 7.......... haven't changed much 48 years later.
Yet another classic that's not politically (or morally) correct anymore if the meaning behind it is you can take advantage of a girl once she's drunk. That's why she's spilling the wine, right? Should be rewritten "Spill the wine, ask that girl if she consents." 

But I like the sound of the song nonetheless.
I was 7 years old,,, singing this song , hot summer day , out by my parents pool,,, doing my best to repeat the words, while my much older and brother and sister laughed their asses off at me..... I can still see it in my head 49 years later. 
Power to the People, then, now, always
 h8rhater wrote:
Aging is unfortunate! 
 
Your not wrong h8rhater and I’m told the alternative’s not so good either!
When I was 11 I always thought is was "do I dig that girl"
And I fell asleep and dreamed. Time for a nap. 
 ScottishWillie wrote:

He’s not the only one, unfortunately!
 



 
Aging is unfortunate!  I, for one, am going to opt out so I can stay cool.
That's a good relic! Nice curve ball in the mix.
 Typesbad wrote:

Yeah, but the girl quickly leaves and you're just left with carpet stains.

 
If wine is being spilled, she's probably intoxicated. Thereafter followed illusion, sex, and you know... carpet stains, unintended pregnancy, and/or whatever. 
saw : Monterey Pop is a 1968 concert film by D. A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967
Animals and cool performers  : )
 Grammarcop wrote:
So let me get this straight: All I have to do to take the girl is to spill the wine.

I wish I knew that in high school.

 
Yeah, but the girl quickly leaves and you're just left with carpet stains.
Yes! More WAR!
This  song features my favorite rock flute, all apologies to Tull...This track kicks ass!
when I first heard it this song changed my direction in life  (towards the better funkier way)
Burdon at its Best!{#Meditate}
This is one of those songs that has always irritated the hell out of me, but in the most entertaining way. And it's crossed my path so often in my life, it's part of the fabric of it now. 
(And I'd say this even if I wasn't stoned! Except that I am.)
Cool hippie groove.
 jpfueler wrote:
He looks more over fed but not so long haired these days
 

He’s not the only one, unfortunately!
 


 westslope wrote:

BS.

Zappa gets played on occasion.

But on a personal note and just between you an me buddy, I know that you want to be 11 years old forever but frankly you should stop playing with your wee wee in public.

10^3 thanks 

 
Whoa.
Do we really need to resort to school ground taunts? 
 oldfart48 wrote:

Frank neither used , or wrote about using dope , booze,  or any other thing that crossed  with his vision of reality.....and for whatever reason you will NEVER hear ANY ZAPPA on RP. ( what's up with that ? given the sh^&t from nirvana etc. )

 
BS.

Zappa gets played on occasion.

But on a personal note and just between you an me buddy, I know that you want to be 11 years old forever but frankly you should stop playing with your wee wee in public.

10^3 thanks 
Amazon Prime offers this free documentary. It was quite good.

Eric Burdon - The Animals and Beyond

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HJ9YWC/ref=dv_web_wtls_list_pr_1_ba
One of my all time faves.  Couldn't find this song on vinyl anywhere in 1987.  Finally went out and bought a CD player just for this one song.  Turns out that having a CD player was good for other stuff too.

{#Music} 

The original  album, "Eric Burdon Declares War" is good fun.  
 I heard Peaches in Regalia yesterday or day before.
xtalman wrote:

Just a quick search of my rating brought up this Zappa tune, 
Frank Zappa — Camarillo Brillo

It was the first one I ran across.  I know there are a couple others that pop up now a again.    

Bill we need more Zappa!!! 

 


So let me get this straight: All I have to do to take the girl is to spill the wine.

I wish I knew that in high school.
 oldfart48 wrote:

Frank neither used , or wrote about using dope , booze,  or any other thing that crossed  with his vision of reality.....and for whatever reason you will NEVER hear ANY ZAPPA on RP. ( what's up with that ? given the sh^&t from nirvana etc. )

 
Just a quick search of my rating brought up this Zappa tune, 
Frank Zappa — Camarillo Brillo

It was the first one I ran across.  I know there are a couple others that pop up now a again.    

Bill we need more Zappa!!! 
 LaurieinTucson wrote:
It's very Zappa-esque.

 
to_the_eleven wrote:
always thought this was Zappa
 



 
Frank neither used , or wrote about using dope , booze,  or any other thing that crossed  with his vision of reality.....and for whatever reason you will NEVER hear ANY ZAPPA on RP. ( what's up with that ? given the sh^&t from nirvana etc. )
 WonderLizard wrote:
I love this song, but it doesn't completely eradicate that nagging question about whether Burdon was the real deal—and he was a very good rock'n'roll vocalist—or an opportunistic poseur. Maybe he was just a vocalist for hire (The Animals before Burdon joined were the Alan Price Band), making the best of the material he had to work with.

 

Eric the EGO was a band killer....
Eric Burdon the ego that killed two great bands, The Animals and these guys WAR, the best jam , good time band in L.A.
the guy with the biggest fro? Lee Oskar, may be the greatest harmonica player in history....pick up "All Day Music" you will agree....{#Dance}
I recall hearing this come over the radio in Dad's 1967 Olds Vista Cruiser -- it was bad-ass for a station-wagon; had a 330 cu. in. ultra-high compression 102-octane engine and could throw down some serious power -- we were flying along down the hill to our favorite fishing spot...and I thought this was one of the coolest things I'd ever heard, and when the chick was laying it out, I asked Dad, "What the heck's she sayin'?" He said, "I don't know, but it sure ain't English -- weird stuff, son, do ya like it?" I nodded, totally blissing out: "Spill the wine!"
Are you really playing this on Radio Paradise?!?!  Yes, you are!!!  Dancing, whirling, jumping and singing!

Spill the wine!  Dig that girl! 
He looks more over fed but not so long haired these days
Never tire of this one
Just so funky 
A Band Apart?    Works on two levels. 

sajitjacob wrote:
Is that Harvey Keitel sitting on the ground? is that Samuel L Jackson farthest right? Is this the inspiration for every Tarantino movie ever?
 

Great song from the early 70s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This starts off mildly intriguing but becomes seriously irritating after a few minutes. If the guy sang rather than spoke the irritation factor might be reduced.
Sublime!!!
 sajitjacob wrote:
Is that Harvey Keitel sitting on the ground? is that Samuel L Jackson farthest right? Is this the inspiration for every Tarantino movie ever?


 



Hehehe! Thnx for the early morning belly laugh.
Totally love this tune!  What a great groove!
Is that Harvey Keitel sitting on the ground? is that Samuel L Jackson farthest right? Is this the inspiration for every Tarantino movie ever?


 Misterfixit wrote:
Question of the moment:  Who is the female voice who speaks in the background?

Fantasy of the moment:  Standing on a mountain top nekkid as a jay-bird ...
 
The best I've been able to find is that she was Burdon's girlfriend. Haven't found a name, tho'.
I love this song, but it doesn't completely eradicate that nagging question about whether Burdon was the real deal—and he was a very good rock'n'roll vocalist—or an opportunistic poseur. Maybe he was just a vocalist for hire (The Animals before Burdon joined were the Alan Price Band), making the best of the material he had to work with.
 Misterfixit wrote:
Question of the moment:  Who is the female voice who speaks in the background?

Fantasy of the moment:  Standing on a mountain top nekkid as a jay-bird ...
 
I am gonna BUMP this question:  You mean to tell me that I am the ONLY one on Radio Paradise who knows the answer to this question?

Dave
 
 Ndugu wrote:
It's a shame War didn't make the Rock Hall. Songs like this one stand the test of time.

Correct lyric: Spill the Wine, Dig That Pearl

And it is dirty - at least that's what Harold Brown told us.

 
The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame is practically meaningless - I'm not sure why people give any notice to inductions ultimately determined by Jan Wenner and Dave Marsh.
I believe the lyric is "take that pearl".
I could feel HOT FLAMES OF FIRE ROARING AT MY BACK!!!! {#Fire}

LOVE this song!!!!!
This was such cool video...discovered it when I was in junior high watching MTV closet classics if anyone remembers that one 
Very nice!
 Art_Carnage wrote:
An awesome song - when you're eleven years old. But it doesn't take long before it starts to really get annoying.
 
This overfed, long-haired leaping gnome still digs it.

An awesome song - when you're eleven years old. But it doesn't take long before it starts to really get annoying.
 fineweber wrote:
Am I the only one who can't listen to this without hearing "BILLY Jean is NOT MY looovvver" in the chorus?
 
...i think so, yes...

I have no idea what this song is about, but it is sooooo cooool!!{#Cool}
8 for nostalgia.
Am I the only one who can't listen to this without hearing "BILLY Jean is NOT MY looovvver" in the chorus?
I went and read about it on songfacts, and I was right about the pearl.
 Mugro wrote:
What a great idea! Let's write a song glorifying heroin! I have always kind of liked this song, but heroin is sooooo scary!!!!
 
Just because that guy said it, doesn't make it true. Pearl is also another word for clitoris. Maybe the song is just a simple sexual fantasy. Wine, women and song—-what life is all about!

It's very Zappa-esque.

 
to_the_eleven wrote:
always thought this was Zappa
 


this sounds good to my...
always thought this was Zappa
Grooveh ... with an edge! {#Devil_pimp}
{#Cool}
Question of the moment:  Who is the female voice who speaks in the background?

Fantasy of the moment:  Standing on a mountain top nekkid as a jay-bird ...
OMG. How about Nilsson's "Lime in the Coconut" next? {#Lol}
Classic!
{#Dancingbanana}{#Drummer}{#Dancingbanana_2}

 Gregorama wrote:
And I thought it was "Spill the wine, dig that girl!" I guess it IS pearl. Just goes to show you-you can learn something every day.
 
I heard "Do I, dig that girl!"  
I kinda thought he saw his girl, and I'm assuming he had a girlfriend, as a representation of all women, and he was professing his love for her to the temptress on the mountain in his dream.

Man was I off.{#Stupid} 
 jools wrote:
Oh - memories flooding back!  I am about 14/15, this is about as sophisticated as music gets..it is sunny..I might even be a bit stoned...(dope wasn't so strong in those days) my whole life is in front of me and I am dreaming of being, well, not a town planning consultant in Brighton, that's for sure.....

Hey ho. 
 
Made me laugh! 
Bumped it to 7.4 !

beeyatches
This really blew my mind, the fact that me,
an overfed long-haired leaping gnome
should be the star of a Hollywood movie


This song never fails to make me smile and sing along loudly with the chorus.
YESSSSSS!!
Very, very nice!  8-9!!

It's a shame War didn't make the Rock Hall. Songs like this one stand the test of time.

Correct lyric: Spill the Wine, Dig That Pearl

And it is dirty - at least that's what Harold Brown told us.

this is crazy, and I've been groovin to this for forty years
When I was 5 years old, this song was playing on the radio in my dad's MG while I was in the tiny spot in the back.  This was my first song memory.  I'm 43 now, this song takes me back.  Amazing for its time, and still amazing now.
Little Feat's "Spanish Moon" would make a nice pairing with this song
Oh - memories flooding back!  I am about 14/15, this is about as sophisticated as music gets..it is sunny..I might even be a bit stoned...(dope wasn't so strong in those days) my whole life is in front of me and I am dreaming of being, well, not a town planning consultant in Brighton, that's for sure.....

Hey ho. 
"me, an overfed, long-haired leaping gnome"

I have a twin!

c.
I never thought about what it might mean. Just love the beat that makes me snap my fingers, like the cool cat that I am. Flute's great. The whole feeling is so great...
Less Cool.  It's only been 4 months.
(And the commercial radio station my wife was listening to this weekend just played it too.)
old times, good times......nice blast from the past
just don't bring it back too soon, it'll ruin it 
 Mugro wrote:


What a great idea! Let's write a song glorifying heroin! I have always kind of liked this song, but heroin is sooooo scary!!!!
 

Herion is sooooo scary in that it leads to other forms of mind alteration. . . . . . . . . like whiskey.{#Drunk}
So go ahead and spill da wine! ! ! {#Cheers}
Cool! I can hear this song about once a year, and it's great every time.
One of my favorite songs of all time . . . LOVE IT!!