Diamond Bollocks
Beck Lyrics


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Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new
Offices and fountains that they named for you
Dazzlements of accidents
Rejoice their doom
Hari-karis spinning round the golden looms

Girl you dream infections
From a nauseous heart
Choice cut meats
From derelict boulevards

Hear that lonesome whistle blow
No direction to be known
In a senile revelry
A tearful gaze turns away
Emoting cold and grey
Scented eunuchs
Clothe our wretchedness

Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new
Offices and fountains that they named for you
So ungrateful to the who's and what's-his-face
Terrorist confections
Look so out of place

Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new
Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new
Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new
Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new




Looking back at some dead world
That looks so new

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Beck's song "Diamond Bollocks" describe a paradoxical feeling of nostalgia for a past world that appears both unfamiliar and new, as well as a disillusionment with the present society. The song's opening lines "Looking back at some dead world, that looks so new / Offices and fountains that they named for you" highlight this sense of displacement, suggesting that the past world shared some similarities with the current one but also had stark differences. The "offices and fountains" could be seen as symbols of contemporary urban architecture, while the mention of naming them after someone speaks to a longing for more meaningful connections between individuals and their environment.


The lyrics then move on to more surreal and abstract imagery, such as "Dazzlements of accidents / Rejoice their doom / Hari-karis spinning round the golden looms." These lines suggest a fascination with the beauty of destruction and the inevitable cycle of creation and destruction. The mention of "Hari-karis" places the song's perspective within a broader cultural context, referencing the Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment, and conveys a sense of fatalism and existential angst.


The second verse describes the girl's internal turmoil, "Girl you dream infections / From a nauseous heart," juxtaposed with the external world of "Choice cut meats / From derelict boulevards." Here, Beck touches on themes of sickness and consumerism, highlighting the contrast between external surface and internal decay. The lyrics end with repetitious lines of "Looking back at some dead world / That looks so new," suggesting that this feeling of displacement and longing for a lost past continues without resolution.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking back at some dead world
Reflecting on a past world that is no longer alive or relevant


That looks so new
Despite being in the past, it seems fresh and unknown


Offices and fountains that they named for you
Buildings and water features created in your honor, representing excess and vanity


Dazzlements of accidents
Unexpected incidents that are fascinating and awe-inspiring


Rejoice their doom
Finding pleasure or satisfaction in the failures or downfall of others


Hari-karis spinning round the golden looms
Suicidal actions being performed around luxurious items, indicating a sense of pointless extravagance


Girl you dream infections
You have nightmares about being infected with diseases


From a nauseous heart
Being physically sick due to emotional distress or anxiety


Choice cut meats
High-quality and expensive cuts of meat


From derelict boulevards
Obtained from rundown and abandoned areas of the city


Hear that lonesome whistle blow
The sound of a train or other vehicle leaving, symbolizing abandonment or loneliness


No direction to be known
Uncertainty and lack of purpose or guidance


In a senile revelry
An intoxicated or frenzied sense of celebration, devoid of logic or memory


A tearful gaze turns away
Looking away from something with sadness or regret


Emoting cold and grey
Feeling numb or detached, lacking vibrance or color


Scented eunuchs
A group of people who have been emasculated, either literally or figuratively


Clothe our wretchedness
They provide a superficial covering or disguise for our miserable state


So ungrateful to the who's and what's-his-face
Being dismissive or disrespectful toward people who are not well-known or important


Terrorist confections
Sweets or other treats made to look like terrorist weapons or symbols, representing a twisted sense of humor


Look so out of place
Appear inappropriate or inharmonious with the surroundings




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