LIVE IN 和歌山
竹原ピストル Lyrics


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「俺、精神病なんですよぉ~。」
なんて平気で言ってくるお前は
うん
やっぱり精神病なんだと思うよ
おまえみたいな
クソめんどくせー奴が
いなくなくなると
意外と
あくまでちょっぴり
寂しくなるからよ
薬づけでも生きろ
薬づけでも生きろ
薬づけでも生きろ
生きろ
どうせ人間誰もがなんらかづけで
生きているんだ 大差ねぇよ
俺は来年も再来年も
その先もずっと
和歌山に歌いに来るからよ
おまえも来年も再来年もその先も
ずっと
俺のライブを観に来いよ
薬づけでも生きろ
薬づけでも生きろ
薬づけでも生きろ
生きろ
どうせ人間誰もがなんらかづけで
生きているんだ 大差ねぇよ
「俺、
いっつもこうなんですよぉ~、
ボブ・ディランにも
無視されましたも~ん。
でも、
セックスピストルズは僕の話を
聞いてくれましたぁ~。」って
あれ面白かったなぁ
それはさておき
まずは迎えに来てくれた




お母さんに感謝しろ
話はそれからだ

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to 竹原ピストル's song "LIVE IN 和歌山" convey a complex blend of emotions and perspectives. The opening line, "「俺、精神病なんですよぉ~。」(I, I have a mental illness)," sets the tone for the introspective and somewhat self-deprecating nature of the song. The singer acknowledges that the person they are speaking to casually mentions their own mental illness, and realizes that they also have their own struggles and could be considered "crazy" in their own way. Despite finding this person irritating and troublesome, the singer admits that when people like them are no longer around, there is a slight sense of loneliness.


The chorus of the song, "薬づけでも生きろ" (Live even if you're drugged up), reflects a somewhat resigned attitude towards life. It suggests that everyone, to some extent, is dependent on something to keep going, whether it be medication, relationships, or other coping mechanisms. The repetition of this line drives home the idea that ultimately, it doesn't really matter how one chooses to live or what they rely on, as all humans are doing the best they can to navigate their lives.


The lyrics also include a playful anecdote about being ignored by Bob Dylan but having the Sex Pistols listen to their story. While this may seem unrelated to the rest of the song, it adds a lighthearted touch and serves as a reminder to be grateful to one's parents, who are mentioned in the closing lines.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: takehara pisutoru

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