Ride
Kirsty MacColl · Other Songs - Kirsty MacColl
I put on skimpy underwear
And I ride
To hell and back
Yeah I ride
Carving up the nation
Or the nearest service station
I ride
My leathers rip my tits
... (drowned out by loud laughter) ...
And I ride
To hell and back
And I ride
... means a lot to me
And I ride
... (track degenerates wildly!) ...
What's the problem?
What? it's only tits.
Jen!
Don't follow me
Jen!
Don't be afraid of my bosom
Ride - Kirsty MacColl
Released in 1980, 'Ride' stands as a defining track in the folk-rock revival of the era, showcasing Kirsty MacColl's distinctive vocal style and songwriting prowess. The recording captures the raw energy and emotional depth characteristic of her early work, blending traditional folk instrumentation with a modern, driving rhythm that propelled her to international fame. As one of her most celebrated compositions, the song exemplifies the genre's ability to address universal themes of freedom and resilience through accessible melodies and poignant lyrics. Its enduring popularity highlights MacColl's significant influence on the development of indie folk and her status as a pivotal figure in 1980s popular music.

