It's a Bit of a Pain
Faust Lyrics


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It's a bit of a pain
to be where I am
It's a bit of a pain
to be what I am

But it's all right with
But it's all right with
But it's all right with me

Who is satisfied?
Who wouldn't sell his mind?
Who is satisfied?
Who wouldn't sell his mind?
Who can really say?

Yes it's all right with




Yes it's all right with
Yes it's all right with me

Overall Meaning

The song "It's a Bit of a Pain" by Faust is a reflection of the agony and discomfort the singer is experiencing. It is a lament of the difficulties that come with being in the current circumstances that he is in. He sheds light on the pains of existence, expressing his dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.


As the song progresses, the singer asks a series of rhetorical questions that highlight the futility of trying to remain content in this present state. The rhetorical questions asked are meant to emphasize the fact that nobody is truly satisfied, and that everyone has to make do with what they have, even when it is not ideal.


In conclusion, the song's meaning is best-understood when viewed through the prism of existentialism – an understanding that people have to make the most of the cards they're dealt with, regardless of the pain they feel.


Fact 1: The song is from their 1973 album, "Faust IV."
Fact 2: The album was produced by the classical composer Uwe Nettelbeck
Fact 3: Faust IV album was initially released in the UK.
Fact 4: The song was composed by members of the band Hans Joachim Irmler, Jean-Herve Peron, and Werner "Zappi" Diermaier.
Fact 5: Faust's music is considered one of the most avant-garde and experimental rock music of the '70s.
Fact 6: The band combined a range of musical styles including minimalist, proto-industrial, and psychedelic rock.
Fact 7: The band derived its name from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel "Faust."
Fact 8: "Faust IV" influenced many other rock bands such as Magazine, Joy Division, and Wire.
Fact 9: The album was re-released several times, including a boxed set in 2010 that included the original recording, as well as previously unreleased tracks.
Fact 10: The song's lyrics are a reflection of the existentialist philosophy, where the singer explores the concept of the absurd and the pain of existence.


Chords: Unfortunately, the chords for "It's a Bit of a Pain" by Faust are not readily available, but it is known that the song features a range of unconventional instruments such as tape effects and concrete sounds, and was also recorded using no guitar.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a bit of a pain
I find myself in a difficult position


to be where I am
due to external circumstances outside of my control that make life challenging


It's a bit of a pain
I am struggling to accept who I am


to be what I am
because I feel like I am not living up to my potential or societal expectations


But it's all right with
Despite my struggles, I am able to cope and carry on


But it's all right with
I have found ways to come to terms with my situation and find peace within it


But it's all right with me
Ultimately, I am okay with where I am despite the difficulties


Who is satisfied?
It is hard to find someone who is fully content with their life and the person they are


Who wouldn't sell his mind?
People are often willing to compromise their values or beliefs for personal gain, even if it means sacrificing their integrity


Who is satisfied?
It is a rare thing to see someone who is completely happy and fulfilled


Who wouldn't sell his mind?
It is difficult to know who would truly stay true to themselves and not give in to temptation or pressure


Who can really say?
There is no clear answer or certainty when it comes to human behavior and decision-making


Yes it's all right with
Despite the unknowns and complexities of human nature, I am still able to find peace and acceptance in my own life


Yes it's all right with
I refuse to let external factors control my happiness and sense of self-worth


Yes it's all right with me
Ultimately, I am happy and content with who I am and where I am in life




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