Canteen Plums
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Dancing as their chance passed
Promoting national trust
And goose the tunnel for the ditch
Your jokes are ??swelling whining tracks??

It's a sign of the times
On Sudden Outburst Radio
Feed our egos getting our fill
With the Everything I Want pill

And Andy Paper it is time?
He's frozen up there on the slips
And so the minors collapse
They waste no time lacking guts

Throwing ashes on the fire
Cause everybody's a star




Manifesting hypocrites
In fifty blows, it's quite relaxing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Guided by Voices' song "Canteen Plums" are packed with abstract images and wordplay that invite interpretation from listeners. The first line, "dancing as their chance passed," could suggest a sense of missed opportunities or regret. The next line, "promoting national trust," could be read as a satirical swipe at patriotism or governmental propaganda. The line about goosing the tunnel for the ditch is more opaque, but could be interpreted as a metaphor for trying to force a desired outcome through aggressive means. The next line has some ambiguity, as the words "swelling whining tracks" could be interpreted in a few ways, but they might suggest that the singer is accusing someone of being too self-pitying or overly emotional in their presentations.


The second stanza begins with the line "it's a sign of the times," which is a common expression used to describe a phenomenon that seems typical of a particular era. The reference to "Sudden Outburst Radio" could suggest that the song is commenting on the media's tendency to sensationalize or exaggerate things for the sake of entertainment. The line about feeding egos with the "Everything I Want pill" could suggest that people are becoming increasingly self-centered and materialistic. The following lines about Andy Paper may be a reference to a specific person or situation, but their significance is unclear. The line about miners collapsing and lacking guts could be interpreted as a commentary on social injustice or workers' rights.


The final lines of the song are likewise open to interpretation. The reference to "throwing ashes on the fire" could suggest a nihilistic attitude or a sense of resigned acceptance of the world's problems. The line about everybody being a star could be interpreted as a critique of fame culture or the glorification of celebrity. The reference to "manifesting hypocrites in fifty blows" is a challenging image, but it could be suggesting that people are quick to judge or condemn others without really understanding them.


Line by Line Meaning

Dancing as their chance passed
People dancing even after their opportunity has passed


Promoting national trust
Advocating for national confidence


And goose the tunnel for the ditch
Encouraging action to reach the end goal


Your jokes are ??swelling whining tracks??
Your jokes are self-pitying and complaining


It's a sign of the times
An indication of the present moment


On Sudden Outburst Radio
On a radio station known for its sudden outbursts


Feed our egos getting our fill
Satisfying our egos with excessive attention


With the Everything I Want pill
Using a metaphorical pill to obtain all desires


And Andy Paper it is time?
Asking if it's time for Andy Paper


He's frozen up there on the slips
He's hesitating and stuck in his position


And so the minors collapse
The inexperienced ones crumble


They waste no time lacking guts
They don't lose time being without courage


Throwing ashes on the fire
Making a futile attempt to ignite a flame


Cause everybody's a star
Believing that everyone has the potential to be a celebrity


Manifesting hypocrites
Making apparent that people are contradicting themselves


In fifty blows, it's quite relaxing
It takes many blows before it becomes relaxing




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