The Weekend Starts Here
Fatboy Slim Lyrics


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The weekend...
Starts here

Sit back

The weekend...
Starts here
These are the most
Uhh, yeah I can see what the problem is
You gotta get right in there and talk so the guys can hear you
We got the same problem
You can't hear us down there
We can't hear you here
But we're working on it
Do what?
Trying to see what else at this instant
What do you call it
Instant rock
Eagle in flight
Black Hawk four
Whatever it is
Going back to cloud nine
Just more volume

The weekend...
Starts here





The weekend...
Starts here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fatboy Slim's song The Weekend Starts Here suggest the beginning of the weekend and the urge to relax and have fun. The repetition of the line "The weekend starts here" creates an upbeat and lively atmosphere, making the listener encounter the anticipation of the weekend. The line "Sit back" encourages the listener to calm down and unwind, to leave their worries behind and to be present in the moment. The following lines are ambiguous and are open to interpretation. They can be seen as a metaphor for the difficulties of communication and understanding between people or as a hint at the technical difficulties of creating music. Whatever the interpretation, the lines add a playful and rhythmic element to the song that is typical of Fatboy Slim's style.


Line by Line Meaning

The weekend... Starts here
The weekend has arrived and it is time to kick back and enjoy.


Sit back
Take a seat and relax.


These are the most
This is the most important moment.


Uhh, yeah I can see what the problem is
Expression indicating understanding of the situation at hand.


You gotta get right in there and talk so the guys can hear you
The artist suggests one must assert themselves in a group setting in order to be heard.


We got the same problem
The singer and their audience share the same issue of being inaudible to one another.


You can't hear us down there
The singer implies that those below them can't be heard.


We can't hear you here
The artist implies that they are unable to hear those up above.


But we're working on it
The artist reassures that efforts are being made to resolve the issue of audibility.


Do what?
The artist is requesting clarification on what is being referred to.


Trying to see what else at this instant
The singer is attempting to identify what else is happening at that moment.


What do you call it
The artist is inquiring as to what something is referred to as.


Instant rock
The singer offers a term to describe the current situation (rocking out in the moment).


Eagle in flight
The singer uses this phrase as a metaphor for one who is soaring or excelling.


Black Hawk four
This phrase is seemingly nonsensical and intended to add to the flow and rhythm of the song.


Whatever it is
The artist is dismissing the need to identify what is being referred to.


Going back to cloud nine
The artist suggests returning to a state of bliss or euphoria.


Just more volume
The singer expresses the need for increased volume or intensity.


The weekend... Starts here
The weekend has arrived and it is time to kick back and enjoy.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NORMAN COOK, JR., GROVER WASHINGTON, GROVER, JR. WASHINGTON

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Comments from YouTube:

Matthew Seidl

In the 90's I remember jamming this out in my car super high with friends and got 6 people hooked on this hook instantly. This song is AWESOME!!!

Trace XL

This is the definition of chillout. Still as good today as it was when I bought the album on release day. Classic.

playwithmyball ARCHIVE

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Chris Dawney

What was the album?

Ubiquitous Reverser

Came across this album in a Best Buy Electronica section and loved this track, and well, the whole album too, but this track is superb! Cool to see you dropping the mix tape sessions Fatboy!

simon squires

starting my set next week with this bad boy!

Joe Harris

Such a great track to play on a friday afternoon

hagglefaen

Everyday feels like a weekend with this song.

Noctis Sama

Such a great song for relaxing with a joint

Nobody

For those who don't know, a lot of this is sampled from Technical Difficulties/Stage Banter from a Grateful Dead concert in 1969... :-)

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