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The Golden Age
Beck Lyrics


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Put your hands on the wheel
Let the golden age begin
Let the window down
Feel the moonlight on your skin
Let the desert wind
Cool your aching head
Let the weight of the world
Drift away instead

Oh, oh
These day I barely get by
I don't even try

It's a treacherous road
With a desolated view
There's distant lights
But here they're far and few
And the sun don't shine
Even when its day
You gotta drive all night
Just to feel like you're okay

Oh, oh
These days I barely get by
I don't even try
I don't even try

Overall Meaning

Beck's song The Golden Age begins with an invitation to the listener to take control of their life, by putting their hands on the wheel and letting the "golden age" begin. The idea of the "golden age" suggests a time of prosperity and happiness, and this idea of taking control of one's life is continued throughout the song. The next few lines then urge the listener to let go of their worries and feel the moonlight on their skin. There is a sense of release and freedom in these lines, as if the weight of the world has been lifted off the listener's shoulders.


The second verse talks about the struggles of life and how sometimes it's hard to find the motivation to even try. The road is described as treacherous, with a desolated view, suggesting a sense of hopelessness and despair. The distant lights indicate that there is hope somewhere, but they are few and far between. Even during the day, the sun doesn't shine, indicating a metaphorical darkness that surrounds the singer. The only way to feel ok is to drive all night, suggesting that there is no easy solution to their problems.


Overall, the song seems to be about taking control of one's life, but also acknowledging the struggles that come with it. The idea of the "golden age" is an optimistic one, but it's also tempered with the reality that life is not always easy.


Line by Line Meaning

Put your hands on the wheel
Take control and steer your life in the direction you want it to go


Let the golden age begin
Embrace the present moment as a new chapter in your life


Let the window down
Be open to new experiences and perspectives


Feel the moonlight on your skin
Be present in the moment and appreciate the beauty around you


Let the desert wind
Allow nature to soothe and heal your soul


Cool your aching head
Relieve yourself of stress and anxiety


Let the weight of the world
Let go of your burdens and troubles


Drift away instead
Relax and let your mind wander


These days I barely get by
Life is hard and I am struggling


I don't even try
I have lost motivation to make an effort


It's a treacherous road
Life is difficult and full of danger


With a desolated view
The future seems bleak and lonely


There's distant lights
There is hope and promise in the distance


But here they're far and few
The light at the end of the tunnel seems distant and hard to reach


And the sun don't shine
There is little joy or happiness in life


Even when its day
Even when things seem okay, there is still sadness


You gotta drive all night
You have to work hard and persevere through tough times


Just to feel like you're ok
Sometimes it takes a lot of effort just to feel a sense of normalcy or contentment




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Written by: Beck Hansen

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@MichaelLMe

Put your hands on the wheel
Let the golden age begin
Let the window down
Feel the moonlight on your skin
Let the desert wind
Cool your aching head
Let the weight of the world
Drift away instead

These day I barely get by
I don't even try

It's a treacherous road
With a desolated view
There's distant lights
But here they're far and few
And the sun don't shine
Even when its day
You gotta drive all night
Just to feel like you're ok

These days I barely get by
I don't even try



All comments from YouTube:

@deanmuchmore5517

This album literally kept me sane in Iraq more than once.

@lefreakful

Sea Change is the most beautiful depressive album ever. I love Beck!

@K.D.Fischer_HEPHY

It is the only Album i had on my first cell phone for 5 years up to this day. The phone is dead, the music lives.

@nesliiozv331

Depresyon değil ! Music happy 😃🤗🕰️🌎🧖🙋⚖️🌕🌠🤺

@jamienicole2122

Agreed!!!! The most amazing album to cry to. 🥲

@hocuspocusfocusable

Break-up albums produce some of the finest music…
‘Morning Phase’ is most excellent, as well.
He’s awesome!

@TheBeezusjones

Na, I think Morning Phase is better. But enjoy it. Lol

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@leachristine5264

My dad passed a day ago. Last year he discovered this song, he was a huge music aficionado. It's easier to list what classic bands he did not see. The stones to Nirvana, He rarely found new music up to his par because "hes heard it all" but he found this beck song and urged me to hear it. Hed loop it all the time. He loved it and thought Beck was a genius. I'm laying in his bed unable to sleep playing this. I hope he can hear it. This is the only song that hasn't made me cry in 24 hours (and I just sobbed at Gagas new pop song for christ's sake). Thank you Beck.

@complexlittlepirate3589

Oh Lee, what a very sad and very, very beautiful story. You poor thing, so unspeakably hard to lose your precious Dad. Bless you, and I'm moved to know that this amazing, profound song became just one more special bond keeping you and him close together. Take care x

@leachristine5264

@@complexlittlepirate3589 thank you so much.... hug

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