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(Antichrist Television Blues) Lyrics
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
No, I don't wanna work in a building downtown
I don't know what I'm gonna do
Because the planes keep crashing always two by two
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
No, I don't wanna see when the planes hit the ground
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
Parking the cars in the underground
The voices when they scream, well, they make no sound
Wanna see the cities rust
And the troublemakers riding on the back of the bus
Dear God, I'm a good Christian man.
In your glory, I know you understand
That you got to work hard, and you got to get paid
The girl's thirteen, but she don't act her age
She can sing like a bird in a cage
Oh Lord, if you could see her when she's up on that stage
You know that I'm a God-fearing man
You know that I'm a God-fearing man
Well, I just got to know if it's part of your plan
To see my daughter stand by your right hand
I know that you'll do what's right, Lord
For they are the lanterns and you are the light
Now I'm overcome
By the light of day
My lips are near
But my heart is far away
Tell me what to say
I'll be your mouthpiece
Into the light of a bridge that burns
As I drive from the city with the money that I earned
To the dark of a starless sky
Well I'm staring into nothing, and I'm asking you why
Lord, let me make her a star
So the world can see who you really are
Little girl, you're old enough to understand
You'll always be a stranger in a strange, strange land
Men are gonna come while you're fast asleep
So you better just stay close and hold onto me
If Mama's mockingbird don't sing
Well then Daddy won't buy her no diamond ring
Dear God, would you send me a child?
Oh God, would you send me a child?
Because I wanna put it up on the TV screen
So the world can see what your true word means
Lord, would you send me a sign?
Because I just got to know if I'm wasting my time
Now I'm overcome
By the light of day
My lips are near
But my heart is far away
Now the war is won
How come nothing tastes good?
Oh, you're such a sensitive child
You know you're such a sensitive child
Know you're tired, but it's all right
Just need you to sing for me tonight
You're gonna have your day in the sun
You know God loves the sensitive ones
Oh, my little bird in a cage
Oh, my little bird in a cage
I need you to get up for me, up on that stage
Show all the men that you're old for your age
Now ain't the time for fear,
But if you don't take it, it'll disappear
Oh, my little mockingbird, sing
Oh, my little mockingbird, sing
I need you to get up on that stage for me, honey
Show the men it's not about the money
Wanna hold a mirror up to the world
So that they can see themselves inside my little girl
Do you know where I was at your age?
Any idea where I was at your age?
I was working downtown for the minimum wage!
I'm not gonna let you just throw it all away
Through being cute now, through being nice
Oh tell me Lord, am I the Antichrist?
No, I don't wanna work in a building downtown
I don't know what I'm gonna do
Because the planes keep crashing always two by two
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
No, I don't wanna see when the planes hit the ground
Don't wanna work in a building downtown
Parking the cars in the underground
The voices when they scream, well, they make no sound
Wanna see the cities rust
And the troublemakers riding on the back of the bus
In your glory, I know you understand
That you got to work hard, and you got to get paid
The girl's thirteen, but she don't act her age
She can sing like a bird in a cage
Oh Lord, if you could see her when she's up on that stage
You know that I'm a God-fearing man
Well, I just got to know if it's part of your plan
To see my daughter stand by your right hand
I know that you'll do what's right, Lord
For they are the lanterns and you are the light
By the light of day
My lips are near
But my heart is far away
Tell me what to say
I'll be your mouthpiece
As I drive from the city with the money that I earned
To the dark of a starless sky
Well I'm staring into nothing, and I'm asking you why
Lord, let me make her a star
So the world can see who you really are
You'll always be a stranger in a strange, strange land
Men are gonna come while you're fast asleep
So you better just stay close and hold onto me
If Mama's mockingbird don't sing
Well then Daddy won't buy her no diamond ring
Oh God, would you send me a child?
Because I wanna put it up on the TV screen
So the world can see what your true word means
Lord, would you send me a sign?
Because I just got to know if I'm wasting my time
By the light of day
My lips are near
But my heart is far away
Now the war is won
How come nothing tastes good?
You know you're such a sensitive child
Know you're tired, but it's all right
Just need you to sing for me tonight
You're gonna have your day in the sun
You know God loves the sensitive ones
Oh, my little bird in a cage
I need you to get up for me, up on that stage
Show all the men that you're old for your age
Now ain't the time for fear,
But if you don't take it, it'll disappear
Oh, my little mockingbird, sing
I need you to get up on that stage for me, honey
Show the men it's not about the money
Wanna hold a mirror up to the world
So that they can see themselves inside my little girl
Any idea where I was at your age?
I was working downtown for the minimum wage!
I'm not gonna let you just throw it all away
Through being cute now, through being nice
Oh tell me Lord, am I the Antichrist?
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This song is from the perspective of Joe Simpson, who started off as a preacher of the worst kind and moved on to marketing his children to america as sex symbols. The song is really sarcastic and has a lot of word play, "show the men it's not about the money" "so they can see themselves inside my little girl" etc.. This fits in with what I think the album's overall theme of criticizing pop culture, and mentions a black mirror which presumably shows no reflection, which I think is a metaphor for soullessness.
you're absolutely right about the subject matter, but unfortunately Joe Simpson isn't the ONLY person who failed at life and then pushed that desire for redemption on his own child, the same could be said for Lady Gaga Stephanie Germanotta's dad. All these narcissistic little shits pushing fame/glory on their kids and giving them the classic Mozart 'trained monkey' syndrome.
you're absolutely right about the subject matter, but unfortunately Joe Simpson isn't the ONLY person who failed at life and then pushed that desire for redemption on his own child, the same could be said for Lady Gaga Stephanie Germanotta's dad. All these narcissistic little shits pushing fame/glory on their kids and giving them the classic Mozart 'trained monkey' syndrome.
The problem is that consumers don't care about the quality of their existential fix, the abused child who sings on demand is just as good as the person who authentically rips themselves inside out for an audience.
The problem is that consumers don't care about the quality of their existential fix, the abused child who sings on demand is just as good as the person who authentically rips themselves inside out for an audience.
This is...
This is one sad song, that sad reality of no choice and no alternatives: either you abuse people and survive, or stick to your principles and die.
Well, I supose I am a little late to the party, here. :) Oh well. I think this is a criticism of a man who lives vicariously through his daughter, and tries to justify this (perhaps to God) with his "faith".
Don't want to work in a building downtown No, I don't want to work in a building downtown I don't know what I'm going to do Because the planes keep crashing always two by two Don't want to work in a building downtown No, I don't want to see it when the planes hit the ground
Don't want to work in a building downtown Don't want to work in a building downtown Parking the cars in the underground The voices when they scream, well, they make no sound Want to see the cities rust And the troublemakers riding on the back of the bus
I think the interpretations everyone else had are correct about the whole religion/faith/9-11 thing. But I also think that how this relates to the main theme of the song (a father living vicariously through his daughter) is that this is one of his reasons for making his daughter perform. He doesn't want to work in an office, or anything like that, he wants nothing to do with an unglamourous life in the city, he wants to be rich and famous.
Dear God, I'm a good Christian man I'm your boy, I know you understand That you got to work hard and you got to get paid The girl's thirteen, but she don't act her age She can sing like a bird in cage Oh Lord, if you could see her when she's up on that stage
You know that I'm a God-fearing man You know that I'm a God-fearing man I just got to know if it's part of your plan To see my darling stand by your right hand I know that you'll do what's right, Lord For they are the lanterns and you are the light
Here he's asking God to not judge him, that because his daughter is mature and is a good performer and singer, and also because he's a "God-fearing man", there's nothing wrong. Obviously, "she can sing like a bird in a cage" is irony, because the girl is (I'm assuming) forced to sing on stage, which is almost like a metaphorical cage.
Now I'm overcome By the light of day My lips are near But my heart is far away Tell me what to say I'll be your mouthpiece
I'm not entirely sure about this part. Does it mean that he is removing his emotions & consience when he is making his daughter do this? I'm not sure.
Into the light of a bridge that burns As I drive through the city with the money that I earn To the dark of a starless sky I won't stare into nothing and I'm asking you why Lord, let me make her a star So the world can see who you really are
Here he asks God to make his daughter famous, and says that he will use her fame to tell people about God, I'm guessing.
Little girl, you're old enough to understand You'll always be a stranger in a strange, strange land Men are going to come while you're fast asleep So you better just stay close and hold onto me If mama's mockingbird don't sing well, Then daddy won't buy her no diamond ring
This is a very messed up verse. He's making his daughter afraid so that she'll always depend on him, earning him money and fame, and telling her that if she doesn't, there will be no good things for her.
Dear God, would you send me a child? Oh God, would you send me a child? Because I want to put it up on the TV screen So the world can see what your true word means Lord, won't you send me a sign? Because I just got to know if I'm wasting my time
He again says he will spread the word of God through his child's fame. But I'm not entirely sure why he asks to be sent a child now, because before the child was already there, as evidenced by the previous verse.
Now I'm overcome By the light of day My lips are near But my heart is far away But now the war is won How come nothing tastes good?
Here his conciense is coming back to bite him. I'm guessing "the war is won" means that his daughter is famous, but he can't enjoy it because of what he's done to her.
Oh you're such a sensitive child You know you're such a sensitive child I know you're tired, but it's all right I just needed you to sing for me tonight You're going to have your day in the sun You know God loves the sensitive ones
Here he's telling his daughter to keep going, even though she is tired and does not want to sing. He's telling her it'll work out well for them because God loves her, that's how he's justifying making her do this when she doesn't want to, I think.
Oh, my little bird in a cage Oh, my little bird in a cage I need you to get up for me up on that stage Show all the men that you're old for your age Now in the times of fear But if you don't take it, it'll disappear
This is very similar to the previous verse. He's trying to convince her to go up and perform. "Show all the men that you're old for your age".........I get a feeling that this is sort of a euphimism. Nasty line.
Oh, my little mockingbird, sing Oh, my little mockingbird, sing I need you to get up on the stage for me, honey Show the men it's not about the money Want to hold a mirror up to the world So that they can see themselves inside my little girl
"Show the men it's not about the money", show the world that you're not performing simply for money. Irony again.
Do you know where I was at your age? Any idea where I was at your age? I was working downtown for the minimum wage! And I couldn't let you just throw it all away
Here he's trying to make her feel guilty, because she has this opportunity that he has never had to be famous.
Throw me a kid, God, throw me a knife So tell me Lord, am I the Antichrist?
I think this part's pretty self-explanitory.
And I've been wondering if the title of "Antichrist Television Blues" is a sort of prolouge to the events of the song. When the man was younger (the age of the daughter during the song, perhaps?), he was watching television and saw people performing, and decided that he wanted to be like them, but he did not succeed, hence the "blues". I don't know. But that's how it seems to me.
Also, on the topic of the title, I think somewhere Win Butler says that a theme of the album is how when you watch television it influences how you see the world, and such.
Also, on the topic of the title, I think somewhere Win Butler says that a theme of the album is how when you watch television it influences how you see the world, and such.
It's called "Blues" because the song itself has this blues chords progression (on the guitar at least): G C D. There are some chords variations, but still sort of a blues.
It's called "Blues" because the song itself has this blues chords progression (on the guitar at least): G C D. There are some chords variations, but still sort of a blues.
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with regards to the line you weren't sure about: "Now I'm overcome By the light of day My lips are near But my heart is far away" I reckon if you look at the previous concept of - "For they are the lanterns and you are the light", it's God's light shining through the vessels of "His" people, but in daylight a lantern isn't as bright, so my interpretation is that in the glare of the material world, the protagonist is straying from his faith and righteousness. The following part about, "My lips are near But my heart is far away" confirms that while his...
with regards to the line you weren't sure about: "Now I'm overcome By the light of day My lips are near But my heart is far away" I reckon if you look at the previous concept of - "For they are the lanterns and you are the light", it's God's light shining through the vessels of "His" people, but in daylight a lantern isn't as bright, so my interpretation is that in the glare of the material world, the protagonist is straying from his faith and righteousness. The following part about, "My lips are near But my heart is far away" confirms that while his lips may speak the word of God, his heart has strayed towards his own desires.
I've been listening to this song on repeat for days now, and it's a conceptually terrifying piece of songwriting.
A father is exploiting his daughter for his own personal gain. Deep down he probably knows it's wrong, but because he's a "good christian god-fearing man", he can sleep at night.
...at least until the end, when "the war is won" and "nothing tastes good"
...at least until the end, when "the war is won" and "nothing tastes good"
I think perhaps that the first verse is the father’s justification for his actions in regards to pimping his daughter on the stage of America. He does not want to work in the so-called corporate world because of all the dangers including but not limited to terrorism and the selling of the corporate culture. The crux is that the father fails to see the hypocrisy of his avoidance of the corporate world and its dangers and the selling of his daughter, which ultimately occurs through the corporate world of television.
Interesting idea. However, I doubt it. The original title was Joe Simpson (see links above). I think the song is pretty clear.
"Stranger in a strange land" is a biblical reference. There are many others on the album(e.g. "the lion and the lamb" "golden calf"). The character in the song seems to think that this is a strange (and immoral) land- (e.g. "planes keep crashing", "The voices when they scream, well, they make no sound/Want to see the cities rust/And the troublemakers riding on the back of the bus"). He sees himself and his daughter as being in the minority of the righteous. Of course, this is just his rationalization for exploiting his daughter.
I think it is from the perspective of Jessica Simpson's father. He questions whether if selling his daughter's soul makes him the antichrist.
i believe emueyes has got it.
I love the part at the end
Do you know where I was at your age? Any idea where I was at your age? I was working downtown for the minimum wage!
the dude is an awesome vocalist and he sings those lines so desperately and then it ends all abrupt like with the next few lines. wonderful
and joe simpson? weird but, yeah, bout time someone did it....that guy's a douche
peace
great song. sounds just like
Bruce Springsteen's - Johnny 99
I was listening to this song again today. At first I believed it to be about the transition from a soon-to-be father to actual parenthood. How wrong was I?
Then I noticed all the caged bird references and part of the mocking bird lullaby.
If you don't perform for me, then I won't show you any love.
I knew I disliked that song for a reason.