Europa
Blondie Lyrics


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Based on the desire for total mobility
And the serious physical pursuit of religious freedom
The auto drove mankind further than the wheel

And in remote areas even today is forbidden as a device too suspect for human conveyance
This articulate conception has only brought us all more of the same
Thoughtlessly locked into phase two gridlock
Keyed up on its rims and abandoned on the expressway




Overall Meaning

Blondie's song Europa, off of their 1980 album Autoamerican, is a reflection on the rapidly changing nature of modern technology and its impact on society. The opening lines of the song speak to a desire for total mobility and religious freedom, two concepts that have driven many innovations throughout human history. The reference to the auto driving mankind further than the wheel suggests that despite the many benefits of technological progress, there are also unintended consequences that can lead to negative outcomes.


The next lines of the song are particularly interesting as they suggest that in some remote areas, the automobile is still forbidden as a device that is too suspect for human conveyance. This speaks to the idea that while technology has brought many benefits, it has also resulted in increased surveillance and control, which can be detrimental to individual freedoms. The reference to being thoughtlessly locked into phase two gridlock is a metaphor for the way in which people can become trapped in patterns or systems that are no longer serving them, but which are difficult to escape.


Overall, Europa is a thought-provoking song that raises important questions about the impact of technology on society. It encourages listeners to consider not only the benefits of modern innovations but also the potential drawbacks and challenges that they can bring.


Line by Line Meaning

Based on the desire for total mobility
Driven by our craving for constant movement and freedom


And the serious physical pursuit of religious freedom
In addition to the desire for mobility, the pursuit of religious freedom also drove us forward


The auto drove mankind further than the wheel
The invention and widespread use of automobiles propelled us further than the original invention of the wheel


And in remote areas even today is forbidden as a device too suspect for human conveyance
In some isolated places, cars are still considered suspicious and not used for transportation


This articulate conception has only brought us all more of the same
Despite progress and technological advancement, we still face similar issues and problems as we did before the invention of the car


Thoughtlessly locked into phase two gridlock
We are now stuck in a state of traffic congestion without any clear solution


Keyed up on its rims and abandoned on the expressway
Cars are often carelessly damaged and left behind on the side of the road, despite their previous importance in our lives.




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Written by: CHRIS STEIN

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Kc


on Accidents Never Happen

Judging from the cultural framework at the time i read it as lies being exposed for the middle income layers of the society who ere led to believe that if they follow certain codes they will be happy and prosperous but so many fail so accidents nver happen is a mockery

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