Tangerine
Feeder Lyrics


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Tangerine, turning green
Cellophane, window pane
Socialize, paralyzed
Plastic faces suck me dry

Tangerine, tangerine
Tangerine, tangerine
I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

Twenty eight, suffocate
Take a ride, see me fly
Detonate, feel it break
See myself disintegrate

Tangerine, tangerine
Tangerine, tangerine

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon


I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

See it as I climb
The rain burns in my eyes
So catch me as I fall away

Tangerine, tangerine
Tangerine, tangerine
Oh, oh, oh, oh

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit
Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

I know, it's sad
Life's just a piece of fruit




Touch down, new ground
Stop living on the moon

Overall Meaning

Feeder's "Tangerine" is a song that speaks to the hollowness and superficiality of society. The titular "tangerine" evokes an image of something that is easily consumed, quickly regurgitated, and ultimately disposable. The idea is built upon throughout the lyrics, discussing how our modern society emphasizes appearances and socializing over substance and genuine connection.


The lines "Plastic faces suck me dry" and "Twenty eight, suffocate" suggest that the pressure to conform to this shallow way of life can be suffocating and draining. The lyrics "I know it's sad, life's just a piece of fruit" illustrate the idea that life is brief and should be cherished for what it is, rather than being consumed and discarded like a tangerine.


The lines "Touch down, new ground, stop living on the moon" allude to the idea of breaking free from a life of superficiality and embracing a more authentic, grounded existence. The "moon" represents detachment from reality, while "new ground" suggests a fresh start, a return to a more connected, meaningful way of living.


Feeder's "Tangerine" encourages listeners to examine their own lives and determine whether they are truly living or just drifting through a superficial existence. It highlights the importance of meaningful connections and genuine experiences, and urges listeners to break free from societal pressures and embrace a more substantial way of living.



Line by Line Meaning

Tangerine, turning green
Things are changing and transforming, but not necessarily in a good way.


Cellophane, window pane
The windows and barriers that separate us from the world are fragile, like cellophane, and don't offer much protection from the harshness of reality.


Socialize, paralyzed
In trying to be a part of society, we can become trapped and unable to truly live to the fullest.


Plastic faces suck me dry
Fake people drain the life out of us with their superficiality and insincerity.


I know, it's sad
The singer is aware of the harsh reality of life and the innate sadness that comes with it.


Life's just a piece of fruit
Life is fleeting - like a piece of fruit that will eventually rot away and be forgotten.


Touch down, new ground
We need to find new ways to exist and move forward, rather than getting stuck in old patterns.


Stop living on the moon
We need to stop living in a fantasy world and face the reality of our lives.


Twenty eight, suffocate
Growing older can feel suffocating and overwhelming.


Take a ride, see me fly
Taking risks and exploring new things can be liberating and thrilling.


Detonate, feel it break
Change can be explosive and even painful, but it can also be necessary for growth.


See myself disintegrate
Sometimes change can feel like we are breaking apart or losing ourselves in the process.


See it as I climb
As the singer works to climb higher and make progress, they begin to see things from a different perspective.


The rain burns in my eyes
Even when things are difficult or painful, we need to keep moving forward and not let our emotions hold us back.


So catch me as I fall away
As the singer moves forward and takes risks, they hope that they will be supported and caught if they falter.




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

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I absolutely fucking LOVE it! Takes me back to being 7 and playing gran Turismo.

freddylumbergg4357e

Feeder had done Tenet way before Chris Nolan even thought about this concept. Legends!

Robert Targaryen

Gran Turismo feels

Cirnoqa

YES, that's where I heard of Feeder x')

Shahbaz C

can i get a hell yeah?

bluexephos22

Probably the strangest music video I've ever seen, but plus points for the man bathing in tangerines before Grant starts singing.

Dans Vid

The 90s, personified!

HawkeyeStan

I still have the video singles VCR for Feeder! Gotta say this along with High had to be my favourite MV's. Not sure why, but I think it may have been the distinctive orange and purple colours in them.

Paul McCartney

When Indie was just Indie. Love this. X

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Please remember Jon ,JON LEE ! πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ₯πŸŽ΅πŸ‰πŸŽ€πŸŽΆπŸ’•πŸ’žπŸ’–

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