Along with three acclaimed CDs released through their own indie punk label Red Ambulance and a fourth studio album expected late 2006, Fuzigish have also toured internationally with bands like Frenzal Rhomb & The Selecta as well as bringing out punk legends Lagwagon for their first tour to South Africa. They also supported The Violent Femmes to 22000 people over two nights in Johannesburg in 2006. Fuzigish have undoubtebly earned the respect and esteem in which they are held in their home country of South Africa.
Louise
Fuzigish Lyrics
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She always aims to please, if you know what I mean
She's a
Barbie shaped
Bone
She's called Louise, she's got tattoo's on her knees
She always aims to please, if you know what I mean
Barbie shaped
Bone
She's pathetic
Coming out you make
All is good and all is well
She's rocking her booty
Making a movie
You better know our
Lady liberty
She was awhile away
Hey, hey
Tell her
Hey, hey
She's called Louise, she's got tattoo's on her knees
She always aims to please, if you know what I mean
She's a
Barbie shaped
Bone
She's a boulder shade
Yeah
The lyrics of Fuzigish's song "Louise" seem to be describing a woman who has a very sexual and attractive appearance. She is called Louise and has tattoos on her knees, which suggests that she is a rebellious and edgy person. The fact that she always aims to please implies that she is eager to please others, perhaps in a sexual context. The reference to her being a "Barbie shaped bone" is an interesting metaphor, suggesting that her body is artificial or perhaps plastic-like, but still desirable. The repetition of this line throughout the song emphasizes her physical appearance as the main focus of the lyrics.
However, as the song progresses, the lyrics become more complex and suggest that perhaps Louise is not happy with her appearance or the way she is perceived by others. The line "she's pathetic, coming out you make" could be interpreted as Louise feeling like she is only good for sexual pleasure and not much else. The reference to her "rocking her booty" and "making a movie" implies that she is performing for others and not necessarily enjoying herself. The line "you better know our lady liberty, she was awhile away" is particularly cryptic and could refer to Louise feeling like she has lost her freedom or independence in some way.
Overall, "Louise" is a song that explores themes of sexuality, appearance, and personal fulfillment. While initially seeming to celebrate Louise's physical attributes, the song becomes more introspective and raises questions about the true nature of her happiness and sense of self.
Line by Line Meaning
She's called Louise, she's got tattoo's on her knees
The singer is introducing a woman named Louise who has tattoos on her knees.
She always aims to please, if you know what I mean
Louise is always trying her best to satisfy others.
She's a Barbie-shaped bone
The singer is comparing Louise's physical appearance to that of a bone with a Barbie-like figure.
She's pathetic
The artist has a derogatory opinion of Louise.
Coming out you make
It's unclear what this line means, as it appears to not make grammatical sense.
All is good and all is well
Everything seems to be fine and under control.
She's rocking her booty
Louise is dancing seductively.
Making a movie
Louise is attracting attention and causing a scene.
You better know our Lady liberty
It's unclear what this line means.
She was awhile away
Louise was absent for a while, possibly causing the artist to miss her.
Hey, hey / Tell her / Hey, hey
The singer may be addressing someone to tell Louise something.
She's a boulder shade / Yeah
It's unclear what this line means.
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