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Wow isn't that strange? I never ever thought it would mean anything other than it beats being at home. Just to me the whole essence of Rat Trap is being stuck somewhere you don't want to be - though unfortunately there is an inevitability of it all - so I wouldn't have thought they would want to "celebrate" it in any way by identifying with a "home beat". But I guess as with anything once you have an impression or think you understand something, that is always the way you see it!
Well I always thought the same as the majority, but walking to the pub the other night, my mate said 'it's freezing tonight but it beats home, the kids are playing up something rotten' or words to that effect.
Rat Trap immediately came to mind and instantly put a different potential meaning to that line which now challenges a 37 year held belief. Incredible to find Lisa has held the alternative belief for a long time too.
As Noel points out Home Beat was a Police Officer's normal beat but you can easily see the other meaning....
-- Edited by Mark L on Friday 16th of October 2015 01:57:24 PM
Well I always thought the same as the majority, but walking to the pub the other night, my mate said 'it's freezing tonight but it beats home, the kids are playing up something rotten' or words to that effect.
Rat Trap immediately came to mind and instantly put a different potential meaning to that line which now challenges a 37 year held belief. Incredible to find Lisa has held the alternative belief for a long time too.
As Noel points out Home Beat was a Police Officer's normal beat but you can easily see the other meaning....
-- Edited by Mark L on Friday 16th of October 2015 01:57:24 PM
Well I've always had a habit of being or thinking a bit different to everybody else, just a bit out of step with the world somehow But then again that's why I latched onto the Boomtown Rats
I can see why others attach a different meaning to the lyric - but I think I prefer my interpretation as that's what it "meant" to me ... But all very interesting anyway.
I don't know, what are you lot like?? Next you'll be telling me that "Like Clockwork" isn't about Clockwork Mice (or even Rats) ....
What a bunch of wind-up merchants you are!
Sorry guys, I still don't get the "territory" angle. Just always read it that it meant trying to escape from it all and anywhere was better than home. Maybe I'm being too simplistic? Maybe somebody should ask Bob? Maybe he was being clever and meant it both ways?
Sorry guys, I still don't get the "territory" angle. Just always read it that it meant trying to escape from it all and anywhere was better than home. Maybe I'm being too simplistic? Maybe somebody should ask Bob? Maybe he was being clever and meant it both ways?
The 'escape' theory is getting very appealing for me now, compared to the "vibe' angle. After all, the preceding 3 lines build to that, the feeling that no matter how cold it is out on the street, it 'beats' being in that home with incessant parental arguments and as Lisa says so well, the whole song is about escape to something better, a better job, home, town, life.
We cracked the 'Rage' lyrics in the end, so maybe we will get 'Lucky' with US Drag me Down lyrics and the intended meaning of Home Beat.
And the answer is.... The first option. It's cold outside but beats being st home. Bob also told me something else. He messed up on the recording of the line she takes off her coat. It should be she put on her coat. That makes more sense. I had wondered that years ago.
It really makes sense when you stop and think about it.
Thanks Jules for checking. I also thought that coat line sounded odd but had made it make sense by accepting he must have sung 'takes down' her coat, ie from a coat hook in the hallway. Wonder why they didn't correct it or resing it?
Well obviously dead chuffed to be "right" But does beg the question with literature, songs, art, is it about what it means to the artist or what the audience gets from it? Interesting ...
I'm with you Lisa. Songs can be interpreted very differently from their original meaning. Is that such a bad thing? Music has such an emotional attachment to us that perhaps our own interpretation might be better for us.
It is odd that they didn't re record she takes off her coat. I remember wondering how she found 50 p deep down in her pocket when she'd taken her coat off.
Agree with you 100% here. That song Labi Sifre sings So strong (Something inside) IS a great one for different reason's this was about this man's sexually. But some take it as a song for freedom
It is odd that they didn't re record she takes off her coat. I remember wondering how she found 50 p deep down in her pocket when she'd taken her coat off.
I interpreted that as taking it off the coat stand. I mean she is inside watching Top of the Pops. Why would she have her coat on inside and then take it off to go outside?
That said, student digs were like that. It's so cold inside that it feels warmer when you go out.
Well I'm blowed. Talk about hearing what you want to hear...I've always thought he sang 'she picks up her coat'...don't think I even looked at lyric sheet I was that sure.
Made sense to me. I never worry too much about the grammatical nor semantic accuracy of lyrics.
I mean, take this example.
I'm an alligator, I'm a mama-papa coming for you
I'm the space invader, I'll be a rock 'n' rollin' bitch for you
Keep your mouth shut,
you're squawking like a pink monkey bird
And I'm busting up my brains for the words
Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream oh yeah!
Sounds great, but fcuk knows what it's all about!
Indeed it does - Moonage Daydream by the late David Bowie
But no idea either what he's getting at...
Rock music is full of c**p lyricists. Seems anyone can write anything they like, with very little care and expect their fans to swallow it(metaphorically speaking of source). Possibly the worst example is Kings of Leon. Some good tunes but when I tried to make sense of their songs the lyrics are complete b*******. Still they can sell shedloads of albums and sell out huge venues on the back of some of the most pityful examples of song lyrics. I doubt if any of the brothrs have ever read a book in their lives.
I suspect JK Rowling is a Rats fan partly helped by the great song lyrics that don't insult the intelligence.
I agree. In fact, such a great songwriter is Geldof, that he not only doesn't insult your intelligence, but adds to it.
In Mondays, Graveyard and Banana alone, Geldof supplemented my knowledge of events in countries other than where I lived, as well as simultaneously delivering three superb top 30 singles.