I think it's just sort of surrealist and doesn't have to much of a concrete meaning.
Mostly it's just weird imagery, I think. But there could be a basic plot. I can see it a few ways.
One would be maybe about a girl he likes, but she doesn't really like him back. Like, he took her to the movie but she moved away, and the dalmation's spots fell off. He was trying hard for her, but it wasn't good enough, or she didn't respond. And that's why the kissing is with apocalypse, which is not a good thing. But he still can't get enough of her, even though she lets him down.
Another way I can see it is it has to do with drugs. Sort of similar Something for the Weekend. It could explain some of the imagery. And how he keeps coming back to it, but also has a bad relationship with it.
But I don't really think there is much of a basic plot.
The original version had lyrics they had written on the way to a Peel session. Here are the lyrics for that one:
Knocked out cold in a circular movement, drowned
Stabbed in the back of a cut in the head
Left for dead, dead and really unsteady
Ate a lot of it again
King Kong, take the money and then pay for it
Zoom back just a little
Ate a lot of it again
King Kong, ate the money and then paid for it
Zoom in, zoom back a little
Monster equipped with a stick feel mud in carpet boots
Tasseled flares, always trip me up with worst concussion
Locked out cold, fucking marvellous
I think it's just sort of surrealist and doesn't have to much of a concrete meaning.
Mostly it's just weird imagery, I think. But there could be a basic plot. I can see it a few ways.
One would be maybe about a girl he likes, but she doesn't really like him back. Like, he took her to the movie but she moved away, and the dalmation's spots fell off. He was trying hard for her, but it wasn't good enough, or she didn't respond. And that's why the kissing is with apocalypse, which is not a good thing. But he still can't get enough of her, even though she lets him down.
Another way I can see it is it has to do with drugs. Sort of similar Something for the Weekend. It could explain some of the imagery. And how he keeps coming back to it, but also has a bad relationship with it.
But I don't really think there is much of a basic plot.
The original version had lyrics they had written on the way to a Peel session. Here are the lyrics for that one:
Knocked out cold in a circular movement, drowned Stabbed in the back of a cut in the head Left for dead, dead and really unsteady
Ate a lot of it again King Kong, take the money and then pay for it Zoom back just a little
Ate a lot of it again King Kong, ate the money and then paid for it Zoom in, zoom back a little
Monster equipped with a stick feel mud in carpet boots Tasseled flares, always trip me up with worst concussion Locked out cold, fucking marvellous