Can't Dance to Disco
Feeder Lyrics


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I can't dress so I can't dance to disco
I can't move and I hate the way my feet go
I can't dress but she thinks I'm on the clothes show
Why can't she see?

It's so sad, she always sees the good side
Life sucks when you're lying on the inside
She's so sweet she covers me with honey
Why can't she see?

Disco!
I can't dance to disco
Disco!
White suits and gigolos

I'm a whore, paranoid and schizo
Hit the floor, chewing on the lino
I'm a mess, throw me like a yo-yo
Why can't you see?

Disco!
I can't dance to disco
Disco!
White suits and gigolos
Disco!
I can't dance to disco
Disco!
White suits and gigolos

Oh I hate those disco kings
Silk shirts and signet rings
Oh I hate those greasy kings
Cuban heels and rubber skins

Disco!
I can't dance to disco
Disco!
White suits and gigolos
Disco!
I can't dance to disco
Disco!
White suits and gigolos

Disco!
I can't dance to disco!
Disco!
I can't live for disco!




Disco!
I can't dance to disco!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Feeder's song Can't Dance to Disco express a feeling of inadequacy and frustration with social expectations. The singer does not feel like they can dress in a way that would allow them to dance to disco, and they hate the way their feet move. They feel like a mess, paranoid and schizo, throwing themselves around like a yo-yo. Despite this, their partner sees the good side and covers them with honey, but the singer wishes they could see past the image of disco kings with their white suits, gigolos, silk shirts, signet rings, Cuban heels, and rubber skins.


The singer's inability to dress and dance to disco reflects a sense of not fitting in with a particular subculture that values fashion and style. They feel like a whore, a paranoid schizo, and a mess, unable to live up to the idealized image of the disco king. The repetition of the refrain "Why can't she/he see?" suggests a sense of frustration with the partner's inability to understand the singer's feelings of inadequacy and anxiety, which are compounded by the pressures of conformity.


Overall, the song Can't Dance to Disco speaks to the tension between individual authenticity and social expectations, particularly in the context of subcultural groups like the disco scene. The singer grapples with their own feelings of inadequacy while also critiquing the shallow and superficial image of the disco king, ultimately expressing a desire for greater understanding and acceptance.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't dress so I can't dance to disco
I am unable to dress properly, which prevents me from being able to dance to disco music


I can't move and I hate the way my feet go
I am physically incapable of moving in a way that feels natural or pleasant to me


I can't dress but she thinks I'm on the clothes show
Although I can't dress well, the person I'm interested in believes I have the skills of a fashion designer


Why can't she see?
I am frustrated by this person's inability to recognize my shortcomings and limitations


It's so sad, she always sees the good side
Despite my flaws, this person remains optimistic and focuses on my positive qualities


Life sucks when you're lying on the inside
I'm struggling with internal issues that make life difficult and unpleasant


She's so sweet she covers me with honey
This person is very loving and affectionate towards me


Disco!
Refers to the disco music genre


I'm a whore, paranoid and schizo
I feel degraded, distrustful, and unstable


Hit the floor, chewing on the lino
I fall to the ground and nervously begin biting on the linoleum floor


I'm a mess, throw me like a yo-yo
I'm disoriented and out of control, like a toy being flung around on a string


Oh I hate those disco kings
I despise the stereotypical wealthy, flamboyant figures associated with the disco scene


Silk shirts and signet rings
Describing the expensive clothing and jewelry worn by disco enthusiasts


Oh I hate those greasy kings
Expressing distaste for the slick, oily personalities often present in the disco culture


Cuban heels and rubber skins
More references to the extravagant clothing and accessories that often characterized disco fashion


Disco!
Echoing the chorus, emphasizing that the artist truly cannot handle disco music or its associated culture


I can't live for disco!
The artist is so repulsed by disco music and culture that they feel it would be impossible to exist in a world dominated by it




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GRANT NICHOLAS, JON LEE, TAKA HIROSE

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Chris


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I swear I hear some chords from Child In You - guessing this is intentional?

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