Funny how you look at my hi-fi
Touch my hi-fi
Like to listen to my hi-fi
Now I'm gone


Do you really want just another hi-fi,
Or do you want mine?
Do you really want just another hi-fi,
Or do you want mine?

You took a taxi and I paid your fare
The meter's still running
The meter's still running

You took a taxi and I paid your fare
The meter's still running
The meter's still running

Funny how you look at my hi-fi
Touch my hi-fi
Like to listen to my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

Silly you misused my hi-fi
Dissed my hi-fi
Changed tune on my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

Funny how you look at my hi-fi
Touch my hi-fi
Like to listen to my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

What if I turned down my hi-fi
Paused my hi-fi
Swapped discs on my hi-fi
Still you're gone

Talk's dirty to me baby
Treat me clean
Talk's dirty to me baby
Treat me clean

Funny how you look at my hi-fi
Touch my hi-fi
Like to listen to my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

Silly you misused my hi-fi
Dissed my hi-fi
Changed tune on my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

Funny how you look at my hi-fi
Touch my hi-fi
Like to listen to my hi-fi
Now I'm gone

What if I turned down my hi-fi
Paused my hi-fi
Swapped discs on my hi-fi
Still you're gone

Put the hi-fi down!
Move away from the hi-fi!
You are under Hi-Fi arrest!
Anything you say will be recorded on poor quality audio cassette and played back to you very loudly!



Lyrics submitted by random_monkey

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    You are under Hi-Fi arrest! Anything you say will be recorded on poor quality audio cassette and played back to you very loudly! :D

    tiggydongon July 15, 2007   Link
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    I think this song is about a guy playing his CD's on your hi-fi, and basically being a part of your life... then deciding that he wants someone else. The Robots are saying 'You have to chose wether you are going to be a part of my life, or someone elses' = 'Will you play your CDs on my hi-fi, or someone elses?'

    Or at least, thats my impression.

    MissMackon August 14, 2007   Link
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    Thanks for that Tiggy', I couldn't work that bit out at all! ^_^

    random_monkeyon December 08, 2007   Link
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    i always thought they were using 'hi fi' as a metaphor for something else such as their, um, private areas... but maybe my mind is just dirty.

    dandyxon December 20, 2007   Link
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    what i get from it is simple.. its asking do you actually want me or are you just using me?

    snowybear123on January 27, 2009   Link

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