To me, it seems this song talks about how people are never content, even in contentment.
"Beamin' " seems to be the state of having things go right... and Scottie is representing God.
God gives us enough to make us happy, and we don't even realize it (having to ask, after it being stated that they were already "beamin' "), and even when we are at peace, we want more (coffee, internet)...
I think that chadek is completely right. I know it is a reference to Star Trek (which I definitely appreciated), but why can't it have a deeper meaning as well? I think it can be both; however, think of the song in whatever way you like it best. You should always enjoy the music. :)
I think that chadek is completely right. I know it is a reference to Star Trek (which I definitely appreciated), but why can't it have a deeper meaning as well? I think it can be both; however, think of the song in whatever way you like it best. You should always enjoy the music. :)
To me, it seems this song talks about how people are never content, even in contentment.
"Beamin' " seems to be the state of having things go right... and Scottie is representing God.
God gives us enough to make us happy, and we don't even realize it (having to ask, after it being stated that they were already "beamin' "), and even when we are at peace, we want more (coffee, internet)...
dude this a star trek song there is NO meaning in the song its just about star trek
dude this a star trek song there is NO meaning in the song its just about star trek
good guess but actuallt the song doesn't have as deep meaning as that. beam me up Scotty is refering to the catch phrase from star trek.
good guess but actuallt the song doesn't have as deep meaning as that. beam me up Scotty is refering to the catch phrase from star trek.
I think that chadek is completely right. I know it is a reference to Star Trek (which I definitely appreciated), but why can't it have a deeper meaning as well? I think it can be both; however, think of the song in whatever way you like it best. You should always enjoy the music. :)
I think that chadek is completely right. I know it is a reference to Star Trek (which I definitely appreciated), but why can't it have a deeper meaning as well? I think it can be both; however, think of the song in whatever way you like it best. You should always enjoy the music. :)