A cool song and to me, the best song on the grease sound track because it sounds 50ish.
It's about a relationship in the "constricted" 50's between a "bad" guy and a "good" girl. A relationship that everyone tells them shouldn't be. They are "different" types of people.
He says "There ain't no danger we can go too far" which means that they are in love even though "society" says thay are not right for each other. He is saying that there isn't a danger of them being allowed to love each other and being together forever.
He then says "we start believin' now that we can be who we are". I take this to mean that if they just start believing that they can be what they want (two people in love) and not what "society" wants (just a summer fling, get over it), then they can find happiness.
"they think our love is just a growing pain, Why don't they understand? It's just a crying shame".
Why don't the adults understand that it is true love and not just a "growing pain"? He can't understand and feels sorry for them that they can't see that they are in love.
"Their lips are lyin', only real is real". The adults are lying to them but they know that their relationship is for real.
"we take the pressure" (from everyone about them not "being right" for each other.
"conventionality belongs to yesterday". The old way of thinking (good girls go with good guys and bad girls go with bad guys) is out and a new way of thinking is in (good girls and bad guys or whomever. There is no right and wrong guy for a girl and vice versa).
"this is a life of illusion" (you have to "look" the part, i.e. good girl bad guy)
"a life of control" (ONLY bad girls with bad guys. This way of thinking is a way of control in keeping certain people with certain people)
"mixed with confusion-- what're we doing here?" They are confused about everything right now and wonder if maybe they should go somewhere where these barriers don't exist.
The song makes sense if you've seen the movie. Travolta is a bad guy and the girl (can't remember her name) is a good girl. They are two different types of people, but they are in love.
A cool song and to me, the best song on the grease sound track because it sounds 50ish.
It's about a relationship in the "constricted" 50's between a "bad" guy and a "good" girl. A relationship that everyone tells them shouldn't be. They are "different" types of people.
He says "There ain't no danger we can go too far" which means that they are in love even though "society" says thay are not right for each other. He is saying that there isn't a danger of them being allowed to love each other and being together forever.
He then says "we start believin' now that we can be who we are". I take this to mean that if they just start believing that they can be what they want (two people in love) and not what "society" wants (just a summer fling, get over it), then they can find happiness.
"they think our love is just a growing pain, Why don't they understand? It's just a crying shame".
Why don't the adults understand that it is true love and not just a "growing pain"? He can't understand and feels sorry for them that they can't see that they are in love.
"Their lips are lyin', only real is real". The adults are lying to them but they know that their relationship is for real.
"we take the pressure" (from everyone about them not "being right" for each other.
"conventionality belongs to yesterday". The old way of thinking (good girls go with good guys and bad girls go with bad guys) is out and a new way of thinking is in (good girls and bad guys or whomever. There is no right and wrong guy for a girl and vice versa).
"this is a life of illusion" (you have to "look" the part, i.e. good girl bad guy)
"a life of control" (ONLY bad girls with bad guys. This way of thinking is a way of control in keeping certain people with certain people)
"mixed with confusion-- what're we doing here?" They are confused about everything right now and wonder if maybe they should go somewhere where these barriers don't exist.
The song makes sense if you've seen the movie. Travolta is a bad guy and the girl (can't remember her name) is a good girl. They are two different types of people, but they are in love.
Peace.