Wednesday, May 1, 2013
We Don't Need Another Hero
I'm not quite sure how I got to Tina Turner's "We Don't Need Another Hero" on YouTube, but it may have been the result of my browsing through Songfacts, looking at titles by year. This song is the theme to the 1985 movie Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome -- which, by the way, I never saw. It's okay, because I was young enough in 1985 that the movie would have scared the daylights out of me. In fact, the video did at the time, which is why it is so ironic that 28 years later, I can't stop watching it! Anyway, Tina Turner starred in the movie with Mel Gibson, and wouldn't you know, I never realized that until now. I just thought the song was all Tina, singing about the movie's plot. And, might I add, that Ms. Tuner looks fierce in this video. That's right. With all due respect, she was fierce long before Beyoncé...
Taking a closer look at the video and song, they are a perfect match. The song begins with what sounds like pan flute, accompanied by simple drum and bass guitar lines. That is really all you need. It's quite subdued, and as the video begins, we catch a glimpse of Tina Tuner. I should say THE Tina Tuner. Her legendary voice begins -- so controlled, focused, and mesmerizingly soulful. We get through the first verse and onto a chorus which explodes with the power of Ms. Tuner's voice -- but this is only the beginning. I was sure I heard timpani between her vocal lines in the chorus, too. The musical fireball builds, and we get to the bridge, where Tina's voice could power an entire village. "So what do we do with our lives? We leave only -- a mark. Will our story shine like a light? Or end in the dark? Give it all or nothing!" And boom! Our of the ruins, a tenor saxophone!!!!! Tina brings him in, matching his first line - "Doot-do, doot-do, doot-do, doooooo-dooooooo." One more round of the chorus, and "All the children say -- We don't need another heee-ro." Harken, there is a chorus of angels. I mean, it's really the King's House School Choir from South London, but WOW! Now that is one vocal supernova between the kids and Tina. And then, the song ends with one last word from Tina, "Thunderdome..." Well, we don't need another hero. Nope, it IS Tina Turner!
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