Knot
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The scene was silent and the clubs were dark
The band burned out and had lost it's spark
The beast lay dormant in an empty cage
The windows boarded and the doors were chained

And I was drinking on a line or two
I was left with nothing cool to do
You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The tour van and the Fireside Bowl
You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The yeah, yeah, yeahs and the whoah-oh-oh's

Just thinking about a girl I used to know
I'd bring her home just to watch her go
She knew the right words so I'd sing along
The party's over but the song plays on

And I was living lonely like a fool
I was drinking 'til she looked like you

You don't forget about rock 'n roll
Loved songs you don't hear on the radio
You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The yeah, yeah, yeahs and the whoah-oh-oh's

Don't say it's over, don't tell me that it's through
Don't say it's dead 'cause I got news for you

You don't forget about rock 'n roll
Those scratchy records on your stereo




You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The yeah, yeah, yeahs and the whoah-oh-oh's

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Black's song "Knot" reflect a sense of nostalgia and longing for the glory days of rock 'n roll. The scene described is one of emptiness and desolation, with silent clubs, a burned-out band, and an imprisoned beast. The singer, feeling aimless, turns to drinking as a means of escape from this reality, lamenting that they were left with nothing cool to do.


The song then shifts to reminiscing about a past relationship with a girl who held a certain power over the singer. Despite knowing that the party is over, the singer still finds solace in the music, singing along to her right words. The loneliness is expressed, with the singer indulging in drinking until the girl looks like someone else, someone they miss.


The chorus reinforces the importance and unforgettability of rock 'n roll, mentioning elements like touring in a van, playing at the Fireside Bowl, the energy of live performances, and the nostalgic hooks and choruses. It's a declaration that rock 'n roll, with its distinctive sound and rebellious spirit, cannot be easily forgotten. The song concludes with a plea not to declare rock 'n roll dead, as the singer still has some news to share, implying that it continues to live on, resonating deeply within them.


Overall, "Knot" by Black conveys a sense of yearning for the past, highlighting the resilience and enduring power of rock 'n roll music.


Line by Line Meaning

The scene was silent and the clubs were dark
The atmosphere was quiet and the nightclubs were devoid of energy


The band burned out and had lost its spark
The musical group became exhausted and lost their passion


The beast lay dormant in an empty cage
The wild energy remained hidden within an abandoned space


The windows boarded and the doors were chained
The entrances were blocked and secured, leaving no escape


And I was drinking on a line or two
I was consuming alcohol to pass the time


I was left with nothing cool to do
I had no interesting activities to engage in


You don't forget about rock 'n roll
One cannot erase the memories and impact of rock music


The tour van and the Fireside Bowl
Reminiscing about the touring lifestyle and the Fireside Bowl venue


You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The energetic expressions and catchy refrains stay with you


The yeah, yeah, yeahs and the whoah-oh-oh's
The enthusiastic singing and vocalizations ingrained in your memory


Just thinking about a girl I used to know
Reflecting on a past relationship with an acquaintance


I'd bring her home just to watch her go
I would invite her over only to see her leave afterwards


She knew the right words so I'd sing along
She had a way of captivating me with her words, making me partake in her song


The party's over but the song plays on
Despite the festivities ending, the music and its impact continue


And I was living lonely like a fool
I was experiencing a sense of isolation and foolishness


I was drinking 'til she looked like you
I consumed alcohol until I hallucinated, imagining you in her image


Loved songs you don't hear on the radio
Beloved songs that are not commonly played on the radio


Don't say it's over, don't tell me that it's through
Please refrain from declaring its conclusion or finality


Don't say it's dead 'cause I got news for you
Reject the belief that it no longer exists, for I have news that contradicts that


Those scratchy records on your stereo
The nostalgic sound of vinyl records playing on your sound system


You don't forget about rock 'n roll
The essence of rock music remains unforgettable


The yeah, yeah, yeahs and the whoah-oh-oh's
The energetic vocalizations and exclamations persist in your memory




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Rich Jones, Billy Holtby, Rich Jones & Dani Adkins

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