Good Good Boys
British Sea Power Lyrics


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The aged boys and the deceased
Are asking now for their reprieve
They're building things with wood and wire
See them now before they expire

Gotta listen
No, you really gotta listen
Gotta listen
You know you really gotta listen

We need some good good boys
Some reliable boys
Need some good good boys
We need some good good boys
Some reliable boys
Need some good good boys

They're working now, not with brick or bale
But on the diatonic scale
Between harmony and discord
There is a place so come aboard

Gotta listen
All you gotta do is listen
Gotta listen
All you gotta do is listen

We need some good good boys
Some reliable boys
Need some good good boys
We need some good good boys




Some reliable boys
Need some good good boys

Overall Meaning

The British Sea Power's song Good Good Boys seems to be a call to the youth to take on the important task of preserving and advancing the culture of their society. The aged and the deceased are asking for reprieve, which implies that they are unable to do much in that regard. The young ones, therefore, have to step up and take on the responsibility. The use of wood and wire in the first verse, in contrast to brick or bale, seems to be referring to the traditional ways of making things, as opposed to modern methods of construction. This is a call to preserve the traditions of their society. The line "see them now before they expire" perhaps refers to the elderly people who are the custodians of these traditions and may not be around for much longer.


In the second verse, the band seems to be suggesting that the youth should take up music as a means of preserving their culture. The use of the diatonic scale, harmony, and discord are all musical references. The line "Between harmony and discord, there is a place so come aboard" may be a metaphorical reference to the need for balance in society. Harmony represents the things that make society work well, while discord represents the things that cause chaos and disharmony. There is a need to strike a balance between the two, and the youth is being called upon to help achieve this.


Overall, British Sea Power's song Good Good Boys seems to be a call to the youth to take on the important task of preserving and advancing the traditions and culture of their society. It is a reminder of the importance of preserving the wisdom and knowledge of the elderly, and the need to embrace music as a means of keeping their culture alive.


Line by Line Meaning

The aged boys and the deceased
The old and the dead are looking for a way out


Are asking now for their reprieve
They want to be relieved of their responsibilities


They're building things with wood and wire
They are creating something with limited resources


See them now before they expire
Take a look at them before they vanish


Gotta listen
You have to pay attention


No, you really gotta listen
No, you really have to listen


We need some good good boys
We need some reliable people


Some reliable boys
Some trustworthy people


They're working now, not with brick or bale
They are no longer building things physically


But on the diatonic scale
But on the musical scale


Between harmony and discord
Between the dissonance and consonance


There is a place so come aboard
There is a place for you to join


All you gotta do is listen
All you have to do is pay attention




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Written by: MARTIN NOBLE, JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD

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