Yeah, how she says her life is like a picture of a sunny day reminds me of an advertisement or something, that's the image I get from it. I agree with pretty much what everyone says. It seems to be about how her 'life' was totally empty and not real because it revolved around what the media said and about consumerism, trying to keep up with the latest things, which were also like distractions from real life and feelings and all these things were supposed to bring her 'happiness' or whatever that she was trying to 'buy' eg 'I took my money and bought...'. Because when she 'couldn't buy nothing' it made her 'angry' and 'sick of the world.' But it never really was 'real' or like herself, it was detached because it was all artificial because it's like she was commodified. Even the line 'My baby loves me/ I'm so...' I don't know, it seems like she was telling herself that because that's kind of what she was taught to believe was important like maybe through images and ads but then like the next line after it seems like unrelated and not make much sense like because her baby loves her it makes her happy and so she buys a T.V? And how it's like 'my baby loves me/I'm so hungry' or 'angry", how would that make her 'angry' or 'hungry'? But it always leads to her wanting to 'buy' something. It seems images in ads or something, how they use images of 'happy' people or 'happy' couples or 'love' to sell items to make people think they need it and so buy it, or maybe buying hoping to become like what the image shows. And the line, 'I'm sick of this brave new world' isn't that like a reference to the book 'Brave New World' by Huxley (I think even one of the characters who was obsessed with Shakespeare, who was a Savage, said that about 'civilisation' when he went there sarcastically (?? I can't really remember if it was sarcastic or he didn't but it was ironic but anyway) and cuz it seems to have like similar or the same themes and like about mass-consumerism and social-conditioning and also has a kind of creepiness about it like the growing 'modern/'civilised'' world which isn't really what it seems to appear as in it's not so 'modern and civilised' cuz it's like the song, devoid of real 'life' and 'feeling' and 'humanity' and it kinda reminds me of that character Lenina and even kinda John the Savage's (I think that's his name, I can't remember cuz it's been a while since I read it) mother, who used to live in the 'modern world' and was miserable because she was never able to return, before she died.
Yeah, how she says her life is like a picture of a sunny day reminds me of an advertisement or something, that's the image I get from it. I agree with pretty much what everyone says. It seems to be about how her 'life' was totally empty and not real because it revolved around what the media said and about consumerism, trying to keep up with the latest things, which were also like distractions from real life and feelings and all these things were supposed to bring her 'happiness' or whatever that she was trying to 'buy' eg 'I took my money and bought...'. Because when she 'couldn't buy nothing' it made her 'angry' and 'sick of the world.' But it never really was 'real' or like herself, it was detached because it was all artificial because it's like she was commodified. Even the line 'My baby loves me/ I'm so...' I don't know, it seems like she was telling herself that because that's kind of what she was taught to believe was important like maybe through images and ads but then like the next line after it seems like unrelated and not make much sense like because her baby loves her it makes her happy and so she buys a T.V? And how it's like 'my baby loves me/I'm so hungry' or 'angry", how would that make her 'angry' or 'hungry'? But it always leads to her wanting to 'buy' something. It seems images in ads or something, how they use images of 'happy' people or 'happy' couples or 'love' to sell items to make people think they need it and so buy it, or maybe buying hoping to become like what the image shows. And the line, 'I'm sick of this brave new world' isn't that like a reference to the book 'Brave New World' by Huxley (I think even one of the characters who was obsessed with Shakespeare, who was a Savage, said that about 'civilisation' when he went there sarcastically (?? I can't really remember if it was sarcastic or he didn't but it was ironic but anyway) and cuz it seems to have like similar or the same themes and like about mass-consumerism and social-conditioning and also has a kind of creepiness about it like the growing 'modern/'civilised'' world which isn't really what it seems to appear as in it's not so 'modern and civilised' cuz it's like the song, devoid of real 'life' and 'feeling' and 'humanity' and it kinda reminds me of that character Lenina and even kinda John the Savage's (I think that's his name, I can't remember cuz it's been a while since I read it) mother, who used to live in the 'modern world' and was miserable because she was never able to return, before she died.