"Fast car" is kind of a continuation of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run." It has all the clawing your way to a better life, but in this case the protagonist never makes it with her love; in fact she is dragged back down by him.
There is still an amazing amount of hope and will in the lyrics; and the lyrics themselve rank and easy five. If only music was stronger it would be one of those great radio songs that you hear once a week 20 years after it was released. The imagery is almost tear-jerking ("City lights lay out before us", "Speeds so fast felt like I was drunk"), and the idea of starting from nothing and just driving and working and denigrating yourself for a chance at being just above poverty, then losing in the end is just painful and inspiring at the same time.
I'm just I'm just I'm just a man
Stuck pushing some wheel
Moving on and down the road
To the 303
In the land of summer sun we have just begun
Riding out with my friends in a Mercedes Benz
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let yourself go, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Well hard times, well all I know is that
Dark times? Gotta let it go because
I got my freinds and I love my friends, yeah got my friends yeah
Right to the end round the bend all together now
Oh yeah
I got to got to get to some place
I've never seen
Headless guru in the night
Show me what you mean!
In the land of summer sun we have just begun
Perfect picture card scene, changing all that had been
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let somebody know, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Well hard times, well all I know is that
Dark times? Gotta let it go because
I got my stash and I love my hash, I got my stash,
I think I'll grow myself a big ol' hairy moustache
Ahh yeah
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Ah yeah
Whoa
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let somebody know, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Stuck pushing some wheel
Moving on and down the road
To the 303
In the land of summer sun we have just begun
Riding out with my friends in a Mercedes Benz
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let yourself go, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Well hard times, well all I know is that
Dark times? Gotta let it go because
I got my freinds and I love my friends, yeah got my friends yeah
Right to the end round the bend all together now
Oh yeah
I got to got to get to some place
I've never seen
Headless guru in the night
Show me what you mean!
In the land of summer sun we have just begun
Perfect picture card scene, changing all that had been
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let somebody know, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Well hard times, well all I know is that
Dark times? Gotta let it go because
I got my stash and I love my hash, I got my stash,
I think I'll grow myself a big ol' hairy moustache
Ahh yeah
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Ah yeah
Whoa
You can find your way home, on the 303
You can let somebody know, on the 303
Oh on the 303
Lyrics submitted by magicnudiesuit
303 Lyrics as written by Crispian Mills Alonza Bevan
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This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
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Haha, such a funky song! Why there isn't even 1 comment here? Come on!
right on, omilos!!! this song rocks, and there's only 2 comments, mine included, what's wrong with the world? :P I loooove this song!
This is the sound of brilliance.
this song is fantastic! happy om!
Presumably about the A303: road to the sunny southwest. Just don't go there at the end of Glastonbury weekend...
303 that Mills' meant is OM (Aumkara) or Supreme Being which most of us said as GOD. OM sacred Sanskrit letter in Hinduism could be read as 3 0 with little "3" clockwise rotated above the "0" figure. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om
@diki102064 What makes you think that's what he means? 30 isn't 303. By your logic, 303 = OMO, not OM. Also, there are lot of lyrics that suggest driving (driving down the road, hands on the wheel, Mercedes Benz, so the A303 is a more logical explanation but I suppose there's a chance it's all just a metaphor.