"Salad days" is aShakespeareanidiom referring to a period of carefree innocence,idealism, and pleasure associated with youth. The modern use describes a heyday, when a person is/was at the peak of their abilities, while not necessarily a youth.
The phraseis attributed to William Shakespeare, who made the first known use of it in the 1606 playAntony and Cleopatra.[1] In the speech at the end of act one in whichCleopatra is regretting her youthful dalliances withJulius Caesar she says,
The phrase became popular only from the middle of the 19th century, coming to mean "a period of youthful inexperience or indiscretion." Themetaphor comes from Cleopatra's use of the word 'green' — presumably meaning someone youthful, inexperienced, or immature. Her references to "green" and "cold" both suggest qualities ofsalads.[3]
Whether the point is that youth, like salad, is raw, or that salad is highly flavoured and youth loves high flavours, or that innocent herbs are youth's food as milk is babes', and meat is men's, few of those who use the phrase could perhaps tell us; if so, it is fitter for parrots' than for human speech.[4]
Queen Elizabeth II used the phrase during hersilver jubilee royal address in1977, referring to her vow to God and her people when she made her 21st birthday broadcast: "Although that vow was made in my salad days, when I was green in judgment, I do not regret nor retract one word of it."[5]
Salad Days is a Britishmusical byJulian Slade and lyricistDorothy Reynolds. It premiered in the UK at theBristol Old Vic[12] in June 1954, and transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre, London, on 5 August 1954. One of its songs, "The Time of My Life", includes the lyrics,"We're young and we're green as the leaf on the tree / For these are our salad days."[13]
The phrase was used by H.I. McDonough (played byNicolas Cage) in theCoen Brother's filmRaising Arizona. H.I. states that "These were happy days, the salad days as they say" when he and his wife Ed (played byHolly Hunter) were newlyweds. Later in the film, upon discovering Ed could not bear children, H.I. states "But I preminisced no return of the salad days".
Salad Days is the title of a documentary film released in 2014 about the evolvingpunk andhardcore scene in Washington, D.C. during the 1980s and 1990s. Its title derives from the 1985Salad Days (EP) by the Washington, D.C. bandMinor Threat.
The 2010 Taiwanese dramaGloomy Salad Days is named after the expression.
InKatherine Applegate'sAnimorphs series, Marco says his dad Peter referred to the time before losing Eva (Marco's mom) as the "salad days", though Marco doesn't understand the reference.
In 1985, Washington, D.C.,hardcore punk bandMinor Threat released the song "Salad Days," reflecting on days of spirited youth in contrast to a time of adult disillusionment.
Adrian Belew's 1999 album,Salad Days, consists of acoustic recordings of solo work as well as songs from his King Crimson era.
Punk rock collectiveBomb the Music Industry! have a song titled "Unlimited Breadsticks, Soup and Salad Days" on their 2007 albumGet Warmer.
Thepop-punk /emo bandMisser has a song called "Goddamn Salad Days" from their 2013EPDistancing.[14]
"Salad Days" is a song by theCardiff post-punk bandYoung Marble Giants, including the lyric "Think of salad days, they were folly and fun, they were good, they were young."
The phrase is used in theSpandau Ballet song "Gold": "These are my salad days, slowly being eaten away."
The idiom is used again in the opening line of the track "Lovers Who Uncover" byThe Little Ones: "Where do all the lovers meet with one another, in an effort to uncover what has happened to their salad days?"
The phrase is also used in the track "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" fromPatrick Stump'sTruant Wave EP: "Oh, nostalgia I don't need you anymore / 'Cause the salad days are over and the meat is at my door."
Frank Zappa's song "Electric Aunt Jemima" contains the phrase as well: "Holiday and salad days, and days of moldy mayonnaise."
Talib Kweli's song "Friends & Family" on his albumGutter Rainbows uses the phrase in reference to his early career: "Rhyming inGreenwich Village circa 1993 / Yeah those were the salad days, my career's appetizer." His song "Ms. Hill" on his albumRight About Now uses the phrase, saying, "We used to kick it in the salad days, but she look at me like she don't know me when she see me nowadays."
The phrase is also used in the chorus of the track "Vince The Loveable Stoner" fromThe Fratellis'sCostello Music album: "And I haven't seen a pupil in his eyes for 16 days, the Catholic girls love him in a hundred million different ways, and he's been up for days, in a thick malaise, he's only listened to the salad days."[16]
InModest Mouse's song "Guilty Cocker Spaniels,"Isaac Brock sings: "Salad days add up to daily shit".
The song "What Would Jimi Do?" on bassistTony Levin's albumResonator begins with the lyric "Lately, I've been thinking back, back into my salad days."
Geddy Lee refers to the phrase inRush's 2010 documentary calledBeyond the Lighted Stage.[17]
Green Day's song "¡Viva la Gloria!" uses the phrase: "You made your bed in salad days amongst the ruins."
TheFinn Brothers song "Edible Flowers" from 2004'sEveryone Is Here album features the line "Taste the edible flowers scattered in the salad days."
Desaparecidos' song "City on the Hill" from their 2015 recordPayola includes the lyric: "All the stolen melodies they played in the hit parade / all the borrowed spirituals they fade in the salad days."
Brand New's song "Waste" from their 2017 recordScience Fiction includes the lyric: "You and I were stuck in the waste / Talking about our salad days / What a damn lie."
Deep Purple's single "Any Fule Kno That" from their 1998 albumAbandon contains the lyric "Salad days go a-tickling by / Have a high time, burn money in the meantime."
The phrase is used in TheMaddy Prior Band song Roll on the Day written byRick Kemp, from the 1982 albumHooked on Winning. The song contains the lyric "You were easy meat in your salad days."[18]
The Sheila Divine's song "Black River" uses the phrase: "I guess these salad days have taken their toll."