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Love Island
Fatboy Slim Lyrics


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t-t-t-a-a-a-house!
(repeat)

-=by Jossse=-

Overall Meaning

"Love Island" by Fatboy Slim is a high-energy dance track with a repetitive vocal sample of "t-t-t-a-a-a-house!" The song starts with a pulsating beat that keeps building up, layering different sounds and samples until it explodes into a catchy and unforgettable melody. The track's driving rhythm and infectious groove make it a favorite of DJs and partygoers alike.


But what does "t-t-t-a-a-a-house!" actually mean? One interpretation is that it refers to the repetitive and predictable nature of the house music genre itself. The repeated "t" and "a" sounds suggest a monotonous beat, like a metronome ticking away, while the exclamation of "house!" at the end indicates the arrival of the familiar and expected style of music. Another interpretation is that the phrase is simply a nonsensical chant meant to hype up the crowd and create a sense of energy and excitement on the dancefloor.


Overall, "Love Island" is a song that celebrates the joy of dancing and the power of music to unify people across boundaries of race, culture, and language. Its hypnotic rhythms and catchy vocal sample make it a classic of the house music genre, and a testament to the enduring appeal of electronic dance music as a force for unity and liberation.


Line by Line Meaning

t-t-t-a-a-a-house!
A repetitive, enthusiastic call to head to the house where exciting things are happening


It's not the way you lead me by the hand into the bedroom
Describing a potentially romance-inducing situation where someone leads the singer into a bedroom


It's not the way you throw your clothes upon the bathroom floor
Highlighting a moment where a person throws their clothes carelessly, implying a sense of liberation or carelessness


Been thinking 'bout ya, what we gonna do?
Expressing anticipation and excitement for a planned encounter or date


I've been thinking 'bout, oh baby, down this whole avenue
Continuing to think about a person, also hinting at the potential for sexual activity


Been thinking 'bout you, what we gonna do?
Repeating the earlier line to emphasize the excitement and anticipation


I've been driving up and down the highway, listening to music and thinking 'bout you
Reflecting on a time driving while listening to music and daydreaming about the person they are interested in


Been thinking 'bout ya, what we gonna do?
Repeating the earlier line again for emphasis and to show the persistence of these thoughts


I've been thinking 'bout you, oh baby, got to get through
Continuing to focus thoughts on the person who seems to be desired, with a sense of urgency


Gonna take you to the island, gonna hold you in my arms
Describing the plan to take the person to a romantic, secluded island, with anticipation of physical closeness


Right here, right now, I'm in paradise
Feeling euphoric and content by being with the person in that romantic setting


Gonna take you to the island, gonna hold you in my arms
Repeating the plan, emphasizing the desire to be physically close to the person


Right now, I'm in paradise
Repeating the earlier line to show the continued happiness and feeling of being in paradise with the person


This could be heaven and this could be hell
Acknowledging the possibility that being in such a romantic situation could bring both great pleasure and great anxiety


This could be heaven and this could be hell
Repeating the line to emphasize the earlier point


Think I'm gonna love you, till the day I die
Expressing a deep and potentially long-lasting affection for the person being addressed




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NORMAN COOK

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@CascadeFreak

Anyone who was born before the year 2000 would have heard of a game called RollCage.

Here is my story of how I came across this song and what the game is :

Back in 1997, my big brother who, at the time before he was hip deep in RPG games had this game, called RollCage.
RollCage is a game that feautured you, a racing driver, in a competition against opposition who drove the same kind of vehicle, each with their various modifications (sadly, if I recall from memory, I don't think you was able to modify your vehicle)
to their vehicles, increasing their speed, acceleration, handling, grip, etc.
The type of vehicles were a strange type of car, that had wheels bigger than the height of the car, with a cockpit that was able to "swivel", thus being able to drive upside down as well as normally.
They also seemed to have jet engines or some kind of electric jet that left trails behind them.
There was also power-ups like in Wip3out and BLUR.
I happened to have asked my big brother for a go on RollCage, he knew I loved cars, so I was allowed to play it on his Playstation X (a bulkier variant of the Playstation 1)

Then I came across this song.

Once I was addicted to this song, I would play this over and over again, even when I lost my race, blowing up all of the other racers at opportunity.

Oh, did I forget to mention that there was various environments based off of other planets and our environments?

Volcanoes, Moons, Tundras, Snowlands, Deserts, Forests, Jungles, you name it, back in the day, they were there to stay, the developers were creative, no one else seems to have ideas like this nowadays, mainly because their games don't get looked at and people prefer realism over arcadey-ish games that have imagination to back them up.

Wip3out reminded me of this game, Blur was the biggest reminder of all however, the use of power-ups was reminiscent of this game and quite frankly, i'm very glad of this.

How much I have missed RollCage and this song because of that, and i'm stuck with playing games like Forza, World of Tanks (actually suprised that this game hasn't been remade o.o)

So, thank you RollCage for showing what imagination and creativity can do (I also have you to thank as well, Fatboy Slim.)



All comments from YouTube:

@benoitschwob3498

2020. That whole album is more than 20 years old. It still gets me jumping and dancing and bouncing hours and hours.

@renardmigrant

I remember listening to this with my best friend when I was in high school.

@ros_burger

Your right
dancing and bouncing hours and hours.

@rancidmilk8824

It's just that good

@stefanfritsche2970

I loves this Song so much as i Player Rollcage in PS One 😭😭😭

@Chris-xl6pd

@Stefan Fritsche Bruh i still credit that game with shaping my taste in music.

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@OwenDavies83

Had this tune stuck in my head for 20 years.

@VirtualRealityWorld360

ditto

@quasarmac9000

Play Gekido you'll have it in there for an extra 10 lol

@itsdan722

​@@quasarmac9000whats that?

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