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This track is a poignant blues song that calls out to a former friend who abandoned youthful ideals to be incorporated into the system as an "adult," asking, "Have you sold your soul?"
The strong sounds of the acoustic guitar and harmonica convey the nostalgia for the passionate nights spent talking in back alleys until dawn, contrasting them sharply with the present reality. The narrator laments the friend who exchanged his soul for a "thick stack of bills" while clinging to an awkward pride, continuing to sing the "outdated rebel song."
The question, "Are you doing well in the comfortable cage named convenience?," strikes a chord with the listener's own heart. Yet, the song is not just criticism or lament.
The powerful message after the interlude is a call for reunion and awakening for his friend. The fervent words, "Burn that stack of bills, man, and remember your soul's scream!" express a strong hope and commitment to solidarity-to go and grab the light they once saw, once more.