Anything I say here is my interpretation and relation to this song. I really like listening to this song when I've just been trying too hard, at work, at school, whatever, and I just want things to be simple, not so complicated and painful...
I will be Explaining this song chronologically as well as metaphorically. Skye is singing about driving home from some sort of social occasion , maybe a party, where people are happy and toasting to the future, "or at least, that's what they say". Skye though feels badly about the whole thing,and she doesn't enjoy whatever the occasion was about like other people. That's why she says "we got away" when mentioning driving away. Her inability to feel happy makes her feel like an outsider from these happy people, thus the verse "pouring rain, runs through my head, makes me wonder if I'd be better off dead". This is basically the whole theme of the song, and the album, just fuck whatever is going on and try to accept things and be happy. But continuing on here... I'm not sure exactly what the line "in control now,of my defeat" is, but I've thought about it. I know that whenever I feel badly about some social interaction or thing I am supposed to be happy about but I'm not, when I get to be alone I don't feel like I have to act anymore. So maybe this is about just being with yourself and your own beliefs and life rather than what is expected. I think the line about driving Ferraris and such is a way of saying that material things make her happy. Etx. I know that there are some good metaphors in this song, and it's like really speaking about depression, doom, gloom, the bullshit that people are and do, the fakeness of people. Skye wants to be happy and stupid like the people in the beginning of the song, but she is too deep to feel happy about the same things as them. Or maybe shes just manically depressed. Or maybe I am. And thats, ok.
And just thinking about it, "Diving into the Shallow End" of lets say, a pool, would be injurious, you would probablly break your neck. So when Skye musingly sings "Let's Dive into the Shallow End" she is saying lets do something that will make us happy but be very dangerous, maybe she means drugs, maybe sex. Or possibly the idea of diving into the shallow end applies to the others that she cant feel the same as, maybe she is implying that they are in the shallow end and she wants to be with them in false happiness....
And just thinking about it, "Diving into the Shallow End" of lets say, a pool, would be injurious, you would probablly break your neck. So when Skye musingly sings "Let's Dive into the Shallow End" she is saying lets do something that will make us happy but be very dangerous, maybe she means drugs, maybe sex. Or possibly the idea of diving into the shallow end applies to the others that she cant feel the same as, maybe she is implying that they are in the shallow end and she wants to be with them in false happiness.
WoW. That's A LOT of writing. To me the song is just about a guy who broke up with his girlfriend and feels a sense of relief that it's over. He's had it with love and the heartache it brings. He wants nothing more to do with it. He just wants to have fun. The last stanza shows how he resents her and perhaps felt as though he couldn't live up to her expectations (or whatever). He believes she relishes in his shortcomings. Man, I used the word "he" often enough. Sorry for the redundancy...
WoW. That's A LOT of writing. To me the song is just about a guy who broke up with his girlfriend and feels a sense of relief that it's over. He's had it with love and the heartache it brings. He wants nothing more to do with it. He just wants to have fun. The last stanza shows how he resents her and perhaps felt as though he couldn't live up to her expectations (or whatever). He believes she relishes in his shortcomings. Man, I used the word "he" often enough. Sorry for the redundancy...
I do believe you've nailed it. When one knowingly dives into the shallow end he is craving adventure. He likes the dangerous thrill. I dove in once during a drunken college party and hit the bottom with my face. It was a very painful (although exciting:) experience.
I do believe you've nailed it. When one knowingly dives into the shallow end he is craving adventure. He likes the dangerous thrill. I dove in once during a drunken college party and hit the bottom with my face. It was a very painful (although exciting:) experience.
I'm glad you also listen to morcheeba. LOL I was at a pool hall and played the song "Almost Done", by Morcheeba, on the jukebox and some people there literally started screaming "What is this shit?! Turn it off!!.." like their heads were going to explode. I was like fuck my life. I love trip hop but the masses don't seem to enjoy it (in my experience). I guess we are a rare breed in some respects.
I'm glad you also listen to morcheeba. LOL I was at a pool hall and played the song "Almost Done", by Morcheeba, on the jukebox and some people there literally started screaming "What is this shit?! Turn it off!!.." like their heads were going to explode. I was like fuck my life. I love trip hop but the masses don't seem to enjoy it (in my experience). I guess we are a rare breed in some respects.
Anything I say here is my interpretation and relation to this song. I really like listening to this song when I've just been trying too hard, at work, at school, whatever, and I just want things to be simple, not so complicated and painful...
I will be Explaining this song chronologically as well as metaphorically. Skye is singing about driving home from some sort of social occasion , maybe a party, where people are happy and toasting to the future, "or at least, that's what they say". Skye though feels badly about the whole thing,and she doesn't enjoy whatever the occasion was about like other people. That's why she says "we got away" when mentioning driving away. Her inability to feel happy makes her feel like an outsider from these happy people, thus the verse "pouring rain, runs through my head, makes me wonder if I'd be better off dead". This is basically the whole theme of the song, and the album, just fuck whatever is going on and try to accept things and be happy. But continuing on here... I'm not sure exactly what the line "in control now,of my defeat" is, but I've thought about it. I know that whenever I feel badly about some social interaction or thing I am supposed to be happy about but I'm not, when I get to be alone I don't feel like I have to act anymore. So maybe this is about just being with yourself and your own beliefs and life rather than what is expected. I think the line about driving Ferraris and such is a way of saying that material things make her happy. Etx. I know that there are some good metaphors in this song, and it's like really speaking about depression, doom, gloom, the bullshit that people are and do, the fakeness of people. Skye wants to be happy and stupid like the people in the beginning of the song, but she is too deep to feel happy about the same things as them. Or maybe shes just manically depressed. Or maybe I am. And thats, ok.
And just thinking about it, "Diving into the Shallow End" of lets say, a pool, would be injurious, you would probablly break your neck. So when Skye musingly sings "Let's Dive into the Shallow End" she is saying lets do something that will make us happy but be very dangerous, maybe she means drugs, maybe sex. Or possibly the idea of diving into the shallow end applies to the others that she cant feel the same as, maybe she is implying that they are in the shallow end and she wants to be with them in false happiness....
And just thinking about it, "Diving into the Shallow End" of lets say, a pool, would be injurious, you would probablly break your neck. So when Skye musingly sings "Let's Dive into the Shallow End" she is saying lets do something that will make us happy but be very dangerous, maybe she means drugs, maybe sex. Or possibly the idea of diving into the shallow end applies to the others that she cant feel the same as, maybe she is implying that they are in the shallow end and she wants to be with them in false happiness.
WoW. That's A LOT of writing. To me the song is just about a guy who broke up with his girlfriend and feels a sense of relief that it's over. He's had it with love and the heartache it brings. He wants nothing more to do with it. He just wants to have fun. The last stanza shows how he resents her and perhaps felt as though he couldn't live up to her expectations (or whatever). He believes she relishes in his shortcomings. Man, I used the word "he" often enough. Sorry for the redundancy...
WoW. That's A LOT of writing. To me the song is just about a guy who broke up with his girlfriend and feels a sense of relief that it's over. He's had it with love and the heartache it brings. He wants nothing more to do with it. He just wants to have fun. The last stanza shows how he resents her and perhaps felt as though he couldn't live up to her expectations (or whatever). He believes she relishes in his shortcomings. Man, I used the word "he" often enough. Sorry for the redundancy...
I do believe you've nailed it. When one knowingly dives into the shallow end he is craving adventure. He likes the dangerous thrill. I dove in once during a drunken college party and hit the bottom with my face. It was a very painful (although exciting:) experience.
I do believe you've nailed it. When one knowingly dives into the shallow end he is craving adventure. He likes the dangerous thrill. I dove in once during a drunken college party and hit the bottom with my face. It was a very painful (although exciting:) experience.
I'm glad you also listen to morcheeba. LOL I was at a pool hall and played the song "Almost Done", by Morcheeba, on the jukebox and some people there literally started screaming "What is this shit?! Turn it off!!.." like their heads were going to explode. I was like fuck my life. I love trip hop but the masses don't seem to enjoy it (in my experience). I guess we are a rare breed in some respects.
I'm glad you also listen to morcheeba. LOL I was at a pool hall and played the song "Almost Done", by Morcheeba, on the jukebox and some people there literally started screaming "What is this shit?! Turn it off!!.." like their heads were going to explode. I was like fuck my life. I love trip hop but the masses don't seem to enjoy it (in my experience). I guess we are a rare breed in some respects.