Where the Sun Never Goes Down
David Byrne Lyrics


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Not everyone notices
As things drift slowly in and out of focus.
Being in the theatre is more important than knowing what is going on in the movie.
The sound in the theatre is very loud.
It builds up beacause it can't get out of the theatre.
The actors talk.
We can still hear what they said a minute ago.
This happens in any closed room – sound never leaves it.
If someone goes out to get some soda or popcorn.
Some conversations escape as they leave and enter the lobby.
When the movie's over.
And everyone leaves the theatre.
The accumulated sound leaves with them
And spreads out across the parking lot




To become forever part of the landscape
The film is a gift to the surrounding community.

Overall Meaning

In David Byrne's song Where the Sun Never Goes Down, he talks about how we tend to get lost in our surroundings and not notice the things happening around us. The lyrics "Not everyone notices, as things drift slowly in and out of focus" imply that we often go through life without paying attention to the little things. Byrne then compares being in a theater to life, stating that "being in the theatre is more important than knowing what is going on in the movie." This is a metaphor for how we get caught up in the small details of our lives, rather than looking at the bigger picture.


Byrne also points out how sound works within a closed space, such as a theater. He notes that the sound builds up because it can't get out of the theater, and that even when people leave to get snacks, some conversations will escape as they enter and leave the lobby. However, once the movie is over and everyone leaves the theater, the accumulated sound leaves with them and becomes a part of the surrounding landscape. This can be interpreted as a reminder that everything we do is a part of the greater collective, and that our actions can have an impact beyond our immediate surroundings.


Overall, David Byrne's Where the Sun Never Goes Down is a poignant reminder to pay attention to the world around us, including the small details that may slip past us unnoticed. It is also a commentary on the nature of sound and how it interacts with our surroundings, and a reminder that everything we do has an impact on the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Not everyone notices
Some people fail to observe


As things drift slowly in and out of focus
Objects tend to appear and disappear gradually


Being in the theatre is more important than knowing what is going on in the movie
The ambiance of the theatre matters more than the actual plot of the movie


The sound in the theatre is very loud
The volume of the audio in the cinema is high


It builds up because it can't get out of the theatre
The sound accumulates in the cinema since it's not allowed to escape


The actors talk
The performers utter dialogues


We can still hear what they said a minute ago
The echoes of previous dialogues still resonate


This happens in any closed room – sound never leaves it
Any confined space holds the sound captive


If someone goes out to get some soda or popcorn
In case a person exits to acquire refreshments


Some conversations escape as they leave and enter the lobby
Certain chats leak as they transition to and fro the foyer


When the movie's over
After the film concludes


And everyone leaves the theatre
And the cinema attendees depart


The accumulated sound leaves with them
The amassed audio departs along with them


And spreads out across the parking lot
And extends throughout the parking area


To become forever part of the landscape
To forever merge with the environment


The film is a gift to the surrounding community.
The movie is a valuable addition to the nearby population.




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