Baby's on Fire was written and first released on Eno's album "Here Come the Warm Jets." Fripp performs the guitar solo on that cut. (It's possible that Manzanera also performs some of the backing guitars). There are also bootleg versions of Baby's on Fire that Eno performed with the Winkies. The 801 Live version came later with Manzanera on guitar and Lloyd Watson on slide guitar.
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gleutgleut 1 year ago
that was differnt....and not so horrible.
dstdvl 2 years ago
Put down your instruments and go out and get a job.
Hubs88 2 years ago
Decent vocals, but you have the chords wrong. And an echo effect doesn't make up for an inability to take a harmonica solo in any direction.
yourjesus 3 years ago
F*** ALL THESE ASSHOLES DUDES THAT WAS KILLER WE DO A VERSION TOO I LOVE IT THANKS and love....IRA from electric medicine
ELECTRICMEDICINE 3 years ago 2
i still have the '801 live' album and yes this song is on it. nice try guys but please toss the harmonica along w/ the baby into the fire.
Wii4me 3 years ago
This kind of experience is not necessary for my learning! Pure crap!
SabufanX 3 years ago 2
ruining a great song
gitsirius 3 years ago
I'm sorry, but I think this sounds horrible!
Please everyone, listen to Eno's version...it's a brilliant song, which deserves to be heard.
michellerepella 3 years ago
Baby's on Fire was written and first released on Eno's album "Here Come the Warm Jets." Fripp performs the guitar solo on that cut. (It's possible that Manzanera also performs some of the backing guitars). There are also bootleg versions of Baby's on Fire that Eno performed with the Winkies. The 801 Live version came later with Manzanera on guitar and Lloyd Watson on slide guitar.
weaseldragon 4 years ago