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Pow Pow Lyrics
From this position
I will relax
From this position
I can see the whole place
From this position
Oh, just relax
From this position
I make some stand
I make my peace with the man
And it goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
It goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
From this position
I can see both of them
From this position
I totally get how the decision was reached
From this position
I can say "serious" or "cop-out" or "hard to define"
From this position, from this position
It's kind of like eating myself to death
You on the outside
Me on the inside
There's advantage to both
And me being uptight
And you being all right
There's advantages to each
From this perspective, from this position
I have a good grip on both of them
Because I have stayed home and have learned a little more about my neighbourhood, which is important
You know, there's a lot of good places to eat
So it goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
So it's pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
It goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
With you on the keystroke
And me in the gang blank
There's advantages to both
And you have been all right
And I have been filmed being ridiculous
Oh, eat it, Michael Musto
You're no Bruce Valance
I have been untied
And you are all cross-eyed
There's advantages to each
And I'm coming back, coming back, coming back
Until there's nothing left in the well
Is that what they call it, the well?
I'm paralyzed and looking through you
But if nothing's right, we try anyway
As we compromised an arrogant person
I'm amazed at my decision to blame
On this occasion, there are a couple of things that we know that we learned from fact magazine
One, the king wears a king hat and lives in a king house
Two, your time will come, but tonight is our night, so you should give us all of your drugs
Three, we have a black president and you do not, so shut up, because you don't know shit about where I'm from that you didn't get from your TV
So times have been tough, and times have been tough
You have been put down, washed up, erased out
But honestly, and be honest with yourself, how much time do you waste? How much time do you blow every day?
So pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Oh, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
So pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
The return of the police
With you on the inside
Me on the outside
There's advantage to both
With me being wired
And you being tired
There's advantages to each
From this position, I feel affinity for the both of them, which is confusing
But honestly, I should be careful because otherwise, I'm being, I'm being, you know, what's it called?
Oh, fuck it
Reclining, I'm getting used to it
Like kissing under a bridge
It's an entirely new discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery
A couple of weeks at home
And then a couple of weeks away
And then home and away, again
To use up your desire for discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery
For an instant, you could have pushed through
But it's a plagiarized regret anyway
But what you want for now is someone to feel you
And that's the thing you like, is planning to stay
All this time
It's so dark
And sometime
Is so dark
The return of the police!
I will relax
From this position
I can see the whole place
Oh, just relax
From this position
I make some stand
I make my peace with the man
It goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
I can see both of them
From this position
I totally get how the decision was reached
I can say "serious" or "cop-out" or "hard to define"
From this position, from this position
It's kind of like eating myself to death
Me on the inside
There's advantage to both
And you being all right
There's advantages to each
I have a good grip on both of them
Because I have stayed home and have learned a little more about my neighbourhood, which is important
You know, there's a lot of good places to eat
Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
It goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
And me in the gang blank
There's advantages to both
And I have been filmed being ridiculous
Oh, eat it, Michael Musto
You're no Bruce Valance
And you are all cross-eyed
There's advantages to each
Until there's nothing left in the well
Is that what they call it, the well?
But if nothing's right, we try anyway
I'm amazed at my decision to blame
One, the king wears a king hat and lives in a king house
Two, your time will come, but tonight is our night, so you should give us all of your drugs
Three, we have a black president and you do not, so shut up, because you don't know shit about where I'm from that you didn't get from your TV
You have been put down, washed up, erased out
But honestly, and be honest with yourself, how much time do you waste? How much time do you blow every day?
Oh, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Me on the outside
There's advantage to both
And you being tired
There's advantages to each
But honestly, I should be careful because otherwise, I'm being, I'm being, you know, what's it called?
Oh, fuck it
Like kissing under a bridge
It's an entirely new discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery
And then a couple of weeks away
And then home and away, again
To use up your desire for discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery, discovery
But it's a plagiarized regret anyway
But what you want for now is someone to feel you
And that's the thing you like, is planning to stay
It's so dark
And sometime
Is so dark
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I don't know for sure, but I think you guys may be over-thinking this one. To me this is just James Murphy's response to his current place in his career, his life, and the music community. He has gotten to a point where he is able to be less temperamental, calmer, and accepting. I love his little off-handed comments at the end of some of the verses, like when he says "you know, there are a lot of good places to eat." He has a new perspective on the things going on around him, and that allows him to slow down and enjoy what he has.
I think the lines like, "From this position, I totally get how the decision was reached" are (like a lot of James Murphy's lyrics) meant to be ironic. I think the song is about how all the bad things that happen in life wear you down and sap your energy. Eventually you reach a point where you can't take a definite position on any issue because you're too weak, and all you can resort to is the weary acceptance of both sides.
Hence the lines: "It's kind of like eating myself to death", "I'm coming back, coming back until there's nothing left in the well", "I'm paralyzed and looking through you", "as we compromised every good person", "to use up your desire for discovery", and particularly:
"So while times have been tough, and times have been tough / You've been put down, washed up, and rinsed out / But honestly, and be honest with yourself / How much time do you waste? How much time do you blow every day?"
Therefore, when he says "And it goes pow pow pow", "it" refers to modern life rocketing at you, hitting you with problems, difficulties and decisions, gradually beating you into submission. Just my interpretation.
"Fact magazine," which is mentioned, is a contemporary British music magazine.
The line about the black president strikes me as the sort of response one might give to an uppity anti-American European.
Haha yeah, I like that line. LCD Soundsystem is more popular in the UK and Europe than he is in the US, so I like it when James Murphy reps for the states, as in this song and in "North American Scum," where he reminds his European fans that "for those of you who still think [LCD Soundsystem is] from England... we're not," and that they are, in fact, "North American scum."
Haha yeah, I like that line. LCD Soundsystem is more popular in the UK and Europe than he is in the US, so I like it when James Murphy reps for the states, as in this song and in "North American Scum," where he reminds his European fans that "for those of you who still think [LCD Soundsystem is] from England... we're not," and that they are, in fact, "North American scum."
Obviously neither song is actually meant as a serious diss to Europeans, it's just a bit of playful trans-atlantic banter.
Obviously neither song is actually meant as a serious diss to Europeans, it's just a bit of playful trans-atlantic banter.
My personal impression, before reading any of those above, is quite similar to LizardKing's:
"He has gotten to a point where he is able to be less temperamental, calmer, and accepting. I love his little off-handed comments at the end of some of the verses, like when he says "you know, there are a lot of good places to eat." He has a new perspective on the things going on around him, and that allows him to slow down and enjoy what he has."
I agree completely, how this song is about greater maturity, serenity, peace, and acceptance, how any single issue can be addressed from various "positions" (from this position i can see how the decision was reached, etc) and different conclusions can be drawn from those different perspectives.
In a few words: Understanding Peace Acceptance Calm Maturity Self-Acceptance Identity
also, many of these seem to be common themes throughout the album.
I believe he's saying, "You're no Bruce Vilanch!"
Hi-larious song. Murphy knocked it out of the park with this record.
i'm interested to hear other people's interpretation of this.
i think he's talking about some major political issues here. i think he's definitely talking from a self-righteous viewpoint. i believe the "pow" reference are police gunshots.
just my first thoughts when hearing it.
good insight, though pow pow seems to refer to multiple things, pow pow of the music, of a bustling neighborhood, the pow pow of the lazy gamer, btw i learned more about my neighborhood ~Nick
good insight, though pow pow seems to refer to multiple things, pow pow of the music, of a bustling neighborhood, the pow pow of the lazy gamer, btw i learned more about my neighborhood ~Nick
Idk about political stuff, but i believe you are confusing self-righteousness with the perspective that you cannot know anyone's opinion as well as your own.
Idk about political stuff, but i believe you are confusing self-righteousness with the perspective that you cannot know anyone's opinion as well as your own.
also, the implications are major, as you imply, but seem to preclude politics. More like general mindsets and mentalities, which obviously are greatly impacting of politics.
also, the implications are major, as you imply, but seem to preclude politics. More like general mindsets and mentalities, which obviously are greatly impacting of politics.
I really like this one......I don't know why.......just do!
Eat it Michael Musto, your' no Bruce Vilanch!! hahaha i love that line
I have been coming here for awhile now to see ppls opinions on song meanings. Something ive noticed is that ppl hardly ever look into the videos to perhaps get a better idea of what the song might mean. I know it doesnt always follow that the video will have the full meaning just as i feel the song alone doesnt always convey well the real meaning. Yet again i see here that nobody seems to have watched the video. WATCH IT.
What are the last lyrics he says, after the "planning to stay" part? It isn't listed up there. It's something like, "all this tiiiime" and then some other things I can't decipher. Anybody know?