“Ode to the Mets,” The Strokes
Posted: June 19, 2020 Filed under: 21st Century, Pop culture | Tags: Baseball, Julian Casablancas, Major League Baseball, MLB, music, National League, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, sports, The Strokes, World Series 2 CommentsI was a big fan of The Strokes through my time in college and grad school, but I haven’t paid much attention to them in recent years. So my thanks goes out to Jackie, a.k.a. The Baseball Bloggess, for sharing this gem with me!
The lyrics of this song look back at the band’s career and their history in New York City, where they grew up together. The title of the song, of course, references the New York Mets, whom lead singer Julian Casablancas calls the team of his youth. Casablancas wrote the song after the Mets lost Game 7 of the 2016 NL Wild Card to the San Francisco Giants — a loss that exacerbated the frustrations of fans of a team that has not won a World Series since 1986. The band views the name as symbolic, with the Mets representing something that you set your heart on, but that continues to disappoint.