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Who's In Control
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Oh, were you not told? Do you not know?
Everything around you is being sold
Do you not care? Will you not bear?
Everybody else is going spare

What's yours and mine
Does this escape you all the time?
Sometimes I wish
Protesting was sexy on a Saturday night

Would you ever, would you ever
Go down, down, down, down
To fight, fight, fold your snap
Fold your snap and fight

Over here, over there
Over here, every fucking where

I just don't know
Who's in control
Please, no, don't say
It could go either way

It's militant, not military
Welcome everybody, we're not all that scary
I'm a big fan of the local library
I just read a book but that's another story

Yours and mine
They get mixed up all of the time
I wish sometimes
Protesting was sexy on a Saturday night

So would you ever, would you ever
Go down, down, down, down
Fight, fight, fold your snap
Fold your snap and fight

Over here, over there
Over here, every fucking where

I'll never be, I'll never see
I'll never be what you want me to be

I just don't know
Who's in control
Please, no, don't say
It could go either way

Over here, over there
Over here, every fucking where
Over here, over there
Over here, every fucking where

I just don't know
Who's in control
Please, no, don't say
It could go either way

Overall Meaning

The song "Who's In Control" by British Sea Power is a political statement about the current state of the world. The lyrics suggest that everything around us is being sold, and people are becoming indifferent to this reality. The song questions whether anyone cares about the state of the world or if everybody is going spare. The lyrics suggest that people are not paying attention to what is happening around them and are instead engaging in trivial activities. The song suggests that people need to fight back against the system and take control of their lives.


The chorus of the song highlights the confusion and uncertainty about what is happening in the world. The lyrics suggest that nobody knows who is really in control and that the situation could go either way. The lyrics also suggest that protesting needs to become more mainstream and "sexy" on a Saturday night to get people's attention. The song suggests that people need to come together, fight back, and take control of their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, were you not told? Do you not know?
Are you unaware of the rampant consumerism and commodification happening around you?


Everything around you is being sold
Capitalism has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, turning everything into a commodity to be sold and profited off of.


Do you not care? Will you not bear?
Are you apathetic to the damage and negative impacts that capitalism is having on people and the environment?


Everybody else is going spare
Capitalism is causing everyone to feel the negative effects, even if some people aren't aware of it.


What's yours and mine
The divide between personal possessions and collective ownership.


Does this escape you all the time?
Are we unaware of the impact individual ownership has on the collective wellbeing?


Sometimes I wish
Desire for change.


Protesting was sexy on a Saturday night
Desire for activism to be a more widely accepted and celebrated activity.


Would you ever, would you ever
Asking if listeners would be willing to take action.


Go down, down, down, down
Lower oneself to the level of protest or resistance.


To fight, fight, fold your snap
Participating in protest or resistance through fighting back and standing up to structural power.


Over here, over there, every fucking where
Highlighting the ubiquitous nature of structural and systemic issues, and the need for widespread collective action.


I just don't know
Uncertainty regarding the state of power in society.


Who's in control
Questioning who holds the power in capitalist society.


Please, no, don't say
Desire to avoid acknowledging the potential for the situation to get worse or become more oppressive.


It could go either way
Acknowledgment that things could either improve or worsen depending on the actions we take.


It's militant, not military
Emphasis on protest and resistance as a form of militant action against power structures, rather than military action.


Welcome everybody, we're not all that scary
Encouraging people to join in collective action without fear of the stigma that may come with activism.


I'm a big fan of the local library
Expressing interest in communal spaces for education and civic engagement.


I just read a book but that's another story
Acknowledging the difficulties of enacting change, even after becoming educated on the issues at hand.


I'll never be, I'll never see
Resignation to the fact that one person cannot single handedly solve systemic problems.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ABIGAIL FRY, JAN WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW WOOD, NEIL WILKINSON, PHILLIP SUMNER

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