Rock'n'roll Goes

Rock'N'Roll Revelry: A Musical Odyssey of Desires and Temporary Bliss
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Lyrics

You wanna wanna wanna Madonna, Sinead O'Connor

You desire to emulate figures like Madonna and Sinead O'Connor.

You wanna run amok and get locked up like Jarvis Cocker

You have a desire to rebel and face consequences, similar to Jarvis Cocker.

Come with me my sunshine, we'll have fun in the demise

An invitation to join the speaker for enjoyable times amidst difficulties.

Take pictures of each other that we don't have to define ooh

Suggests capturing moments without needing to define them, possibly emphasizing spontaneity.


Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

Repetition of the phrase "Rock'N'Roll goes" possibly signifies the transient nature of rock and roll lifestyle.

Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

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I just wanted to feel something

An expression of the desire for emotional experience.


Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

Continuation of the theme of the transient nature of rock and roll.

Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

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Ooh Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

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And they come and they go go

People come and go in the rock and roll scene.


You wanna check the world and lick a twenty dollar pill

Desire to explore the world and indulge in experiences, possibly referencing drug use with "twenty dollar pill."

You wanna be yourself but you just don't know how that feels

Struggle with self-expression and identity.

Well everything is temporary, everything is clear

Recognition of the impermanence of everything; a philosophical perspective.

Control and Alt delete,Option Escape Command your fear, Awwww!

Reference to computer commands symbolizing control over fear.


Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

Reiteration of the fleeting nature of the rock and roll lifestyle.

Rock'N'Roll, Rock'N'Roll goes

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Ooh boys and girls well they come come

Boys and girls come and go, emphasizing the transient nature of relationships in the rock and roll world.

Yeah, and they go when they go go

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