i completely agree with disguisdk, this heavier side of jamiroquai should be visited more often, the live versions of this song are even more intense and energetic then their other songs, jay kay really gets into it. the song seems to be about humanity, our society, the threats and destruction we have provided to the whole world as well as each other, and the need/want to dig underground, hide or go deeper within yourself just to get away from the noise and chaos. Because the lights, the bustling, the wars, the mind games have all just become too much. it definitely has an anti-society demeanour
i completely agree with disguisdk, this heavier side of jamiroquai should be visited more often, the live versions of this song are even more intense and energetic then their other songs, jay kay really gets into it. the song seems to be about humanity, our society, the threats and destruction we have provided to the whole world as well as each other, and the need/want to dig underground, hide or go deeper within yourself just to get away from the noise and chaos. Because the lights, the bustling, the wars, the mind games have all just become too much. it definitely has an anti-society demeanour
And then they get too far underground or too used to the silence, leading to Virtual Insanity.
And then they get too far underground or too used to the silence, leading to Virtual Insanity.