Crash
Gary Numan Lyrics


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Don't things change
Don't we all
What's it like to crash?
The driver

Nothing more to prove
So please just send in the machines
We know little of celebrations
And how things are with you
You're hung up on time
You're hung up on age
Now there's me
Now there's me
What is it like to
Crash? The driver

You drink to rumors and talk
About someone new in your bed
There is no game to win so
Get out as fast as you can

Hung up on 'the time'
Hung up on 'my age'
You don't know
You don't know




What it's like to
Crash? The driver

Overall Meaning

In Gary Numan's song Crash, the singer presents a bleak and introspective reflection on life's changes and the experience of a crash. He questions our understanding of ourselves and how we deal with transformation. The opening lines, "Don't things change / Don't we all," highlight the inevitability of change and how it continuously shapes our lives. The lyrics also suggest that change is not always a desirable or favorable experience. The repeated question, "What's it like to crash?" evokes the feeling of falling, hitting rock bottom, and the sense of being out of control.


The song's protagonist is the "driver," a metaphor for someone navigating life's journey. The chorus, "You're hung up on time / You're hung up on age /Now there's me / Now there's me / What is it like to Crash? The driver," reinforces the idea that we are all drivers, responsible for our lives, but it also highlights how we often get preoccupied with time and age, and lose sight of the bigger picture. The verse that follows, "You drink to rumors and talk / About someone new in your bed / There is no game to win so / Get out as fast as you can," sounds like an admonition against clinging to old patterns and meaningless pursuits.


In conclusion, Crash is a brooding and introspective song that invites the listener to contemplate the transient nature of existence and how we deal with change. It presents the image of a driver losing control of a vehicle, mirroring the sense of disorientation felt when going through difficult times in life. Numan's melancholic lyrics convey a sense of longing for something unattainable, as well as a subtle critique of society's obsession with youth and appearances.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't things change
Are we not all subject to change?


Don't we all
Are, therefore, we ourselves not changing?


What's it like to crash?
What must it be like to experience a crash?


The driver
The one in control


Nothing more to prove
There is no need to prove oneself any longer


So please just send in the machines
Let the machines take over


We know little of celebrations
We have very little knowledge of celebrating


And how things are with you
We're not sure how things are going for you


You're hung up on time
You are fixated on time


You're hung up on age
You are fixated on age


Now there's me
Despite all that,


Now there's me
Despite all that,


What is it like to
What must it be like to


Crash? The driver
Experience a collision? The one in control?


You drink to rumors and talk
You drink to gossip and discussion


About someone new in your bed
Regarding someone new sharing your bed


There is no game to win so
There is no victory to be had


Get out as fast as you can
Escape as rapidly as feasible


Hung up on 'the time'
Fixed on 'the time'


Hung up on 'my age'
Fixed on 'my age'


You don't know
You're ignorant


You don't know
You're ignorant


What it's like to
What must it be like to


Crash? The driver
Experience a collision? The one in control?




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Written by: GARY NUMAN

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