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John Cage Bubblegum
Stereolab Lyrics


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see'est le plus beau
et see'est le plus triste
see'est le plus beau
Paysage do monde

It's the most beautiful
and it's the saddest
It's the most beautiful
Landscape in the world

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stereolab's "John Cage Bubblegum" offer a poignant reflection on the complex emotions that often accompany beauty. The opening lines, "see'est le plus beau/et see'est le plus triste" (it's the most beautiful/and it's the saddest), suggest the paradoxical nature of the landscape that the song describes. The beauty of this landscape is so profound that it is almost heartbreaking, evoking a sense of longing and melancholy. The repetition of the phrase "see'est le plus beau" (it's the most beautiful) serves to emphasize the intensity of these feelings.


The final line, "paysage do monde" (landscape in the world), further underscores the universal appeal of this landscape. It is a place that transcends individual experiences and speaks to a shared sense of awe and wonder. The song's title, "John Cage Bubblegum," refers to the avant-garde composer John Cage, known for his unconventional approach to music. This reference suggests that the beauty described in the song is similarly unconventional and unexpected. Overall, the lyrics of "John Cage Bubblegum" offer a powerful meditation on the relationship between beauty, sadness, and human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

see'est le plus beau
It's the most beautiful


et see'est le plus triste
and it's the saddest


see'est le plus beau
It's the most beautiful


Paysage do monde
Landscape in the world




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LAETITIA SADIER, TIMOTHY JOHN GANE

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