Additional Info:
Under the name Arm of Roger, Grandaddy recorded a joke album entitled The Ham and its Lily in 2002.
A.M. 180, which was released as a single, is featured prominently in the British film 28 Days Later.
On the 27th January 2006, Jason Lytle confirmed that the band would split following the release of their final album, Just Like The Fambly Cat.
Jason Lytle has since toured the US as a solo artist, playing Grandaddy songs from the last album and others. He is said to plan a solo career of new material.
On March 2, 2012, Grandaddy announced their reunion with news of a headline slot at the End of the Road Festival in Dorset, England on 2 September. Further dates are expected.
Sikh In A Baja VW Bug
Grandaddy Lyrics
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He's got them beat
They're at the stoplight there laughing at him
They wanna know: what's the deal with the surfboard
The beach is nearly two hours away from here
And why is he keeping cruising up and down the street all day
But he just ignores them and grabs his engine
Then the light turns green
Sikh in a baja VW bug
Sikh in a baja VW bug
Sikh in a baja VW bug
Sikh in a baja VW bug
The Grandaddy song "Sikh In A Baja VW Bug" tells the story of a Sikh man cruising around in his Volkswagen Baja Bug, much to the confusion and amusement of the people around him. The song highlights the man's indifference to the stares and questions of others, as he just focuses on enjoying his ride. The lyrics paint a picture of a man who is comfortable in his own skin and unbothered by the opinions of others.
The repeated refrain of "Sikh in a baja VW bug" emphasizes the uniqueness of the man and his vehicle, while also highlighting the fact that he is a member of a religious minority in America. The song seems to be making a statement about both individuality and acceptance of diversity.
Overall, "Sikh In A Baja VW Bug" is a catchy and lighthearted song that sends a message of tolerance and encourages listeners to embrace their own quirks and imperfections.
Line by Line Meaning
He's on the street
The man is present on the street.
He's got them beat
The man is more successful or impressive than those around him.
They're at the stoplight there laughing at him
Other people at the stoplight are mocking or making fun of him.
They wanna know: what's the deal with the surfboard
The others are curious about why he has a surfboard on his car.
The beach is nearly two hours away from here
The beach is far away from their current location.
And why is he keeping cruising up and down the street all day
The others are questioning why he is driving around the street for hours.
But he just ignores them and grabs his engine
He doesn't pay attention to the others and starts his car.
Then the light turns green
The stoplight changes to green, allowing him to move forward.
Oh yeah, he's a Sikh in a baja VW bug
The man is a member of the Sikh religion riding in a Volkswagen Beetle car modified for off-road driving.
Sikh in a baja VW bug
Repetition of the previous line as a chorus.
Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Written by: JASON LYTLE
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Cory Dorau
love it
AirBallers31
Dude, sick
ChildOfTheSun32
Have you tried Radiohead? Radiohead are my No.1... Grandaddy is joint 2nd place (with Pink Floyd).... Then Arcade Fire and David Bowie in 3rd..
Donald William
Unbelievable
Monica
Fuck, this is underheard and underrated
Mcpblackheart
I remember hearing this when myspace was still popular .