Captain Brain
Beck Lyrics


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Captain Brain's comin down
thinkin about nothin at all
who could it be?
who could it be locked inside your bathroom?
with a can of corn




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Beck's song Captain Brain are intriguing and open to interpretation, but ultimately convey a sense of confusion and detachment. The line "Captain Brain's comin down, thinkin about nothin at all" suggests a mental state devoid of meaning or purpose. The use of the name "Captain Brain" also implies a disconnect between the singer's thoughts and their body, turning their mind into a separate entity. The following lines "who could it be? who could it be locked inside your bathroom? with a can of corn" only adds to the confusion and absurdity of the situation. It's unclear who is in the bathroom and what they are doing with a can of corn. The imagery is unsettling and surreal, emphasising the singer's detachment from reality.


The song itself is short, only lasting 46 seconds, and serves as an interlude on Beck's album "Stereopathetic Soulmanure". It's not clear what the song is about, but it's possible that the lyrics reflect the album's disjointed and eclectic sound. The album was recorded in Beck's home studio in 1993 and released on Flipside Records. The album features a mix of experimental sounds, including found sound recordings and lo-fi production techniques.


Line by Line Meaning

Captain Brain's comin down
A metaphorical reference to a state of mind where one feels dull and unproductive.


thinkin about nothin at all
Having a lack of focus or direction in one's thoughts.


who could it be?
A curious question posed towards an unknown subject.


who could it be locked inside your bathroom?
A hypothetical scenario where someone is seemingly trapped in a confined space.


with a can of corn
Indicates a seemingly random or odd item that the hypothetical person in the previous line is holding onto.




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