Réplicas
Gary Numan Lyrics


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It was hard to avoid
I suppose it was the shame
But they didn't even try
You see we'd never met
And they didn't have names
There was nothing I could do

So I turned on the crowd
And I screamed 'you and you'
'It could have been you'
And they seemed to think
That I looked that way
Or maybe I was wrong

So I said
Do you know Mr. wall
And they looked the other way
And then they smiled at me

But the police came




And I said it was me
And I just walked away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gary Numan's song Replicas are open to interpretation, but the most prevalent interpretation suggests that the lyrics depict a scene where the singer is caught in a difficult situation where they are being accused of something they did not do. It appears that the situation was shameful, and the singer struggled to defend themselves. They turned to the crowd but instead of support, received indifference or lack of understanding, which made them feel helpless.


The singer then seems to go on to describe a scenario where they questioned the crowd if they knew "Mr. Wall," but the crowd responded with an apparent lack of interest, or feigned ignorance. This could be interpreted as a way for the singer to try to seek out someone who could help them, but was ultimately disappointed. In the end, the police came, and the singer takes responsibility for whatever accusations were made against them, presumably to put an end to the ordeal and to escape the overwhelming feeling of helplessness.


Overall, the lyrics of Replicas seem to convey a sense of powerlessness in the face of circumstances out of one's control. It touches on themes of shame, isolation, and a search for meaning and understanding. The song's stark, eerie music and lyrics make for an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

It was hard to avoid
The situation was unavoidable


I suppose it was the shame
The shame caused by the situation was unavoidable


But they didn't even try
The people involved did not even try to make things better


You see we'd never met
The situation involved unknown people


And they didn't have names
The people involved were nameless, unknown individuals


There was nothing I could do
The singer was helpless in the situation


So I turned on the crowd
The singer redirected their emotions towards the surrounding crowd


And I screamed 'you and you'
The artist called out specific individuals in the crowd


'It could have been you'
The artist suggested to the crowd that they too could have been in the artist's position


And they seemed to think
The crowd appeared to understand the artist's message


That I looked that way
The crowd shared a similar physical appearance with the singer


Or maybe I was wrong
The artist was unsure if the crowd truly empathized with them


So I said
The singer attempted to initiate conversation


Do you know Mr. wall
The singer asked a specific question to the crowd


And they looked the other way
The crowd ignored the singer's question


And then they smiled at me
The crowd responded with a positive gesture towards the artist


But the police came
The police arrived on the scene


And I said it was me
The singer took responsibility for the situation


And I just walked away
The singer left the scene




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB

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