Dayton Ohio-19 Something and 5
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Isn′t it great to exist at this point in time?
Where the produce is rotten but no one is forgotten
On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
Children in the sprinkler, junkies on the corner
The smell of fried foods and pure hot tar
Man, you needn't travel far to feel completely alive
On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
On a hazy day in 19 something and 5




Overall Meaning

In "Dayton Ohio-19 Something and 5," Guided by Voices express a sense of nostalgia and admiration for their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the city's contrasting elements, with the produce being rotten yet the people never forgotten. The mention of Strawberry Philadelphia Drive adds a specific location and brings to mind the summer season with children playing in sprinklers and the distinct aroma of fried foods and hot tar. They describe the feeling of being completely alive in the midst of this environment, despite the challenges that come with it, including drug addiction and poverty.


The chorus, referring to a hazy day in '19 something and 5', suggests the lead singer's memory of the past is corrupt and he can't quite recall the year. This may reflect a sense of disconnection to the past or an inability to comprehend the changes that have occurred since. The song seems to document a mix of emotions, including sentimental feelings towards the city, but also a sense of unease and discomfort.


The lyrics to this song are powerful and convey a wide range of emotions. They paint a vivid picture of the city of Dayton and the struggles and joys of life there. The song has a relatable quality for many people who come from small towns or industrial areas. It speaks to the sense of pride and love for one's hometown, despite its flaws and difficulties.


Line by Line Meaning

Isn't it great to exist at this point in time?
A rhetorical question asking if it's not amazing to be alive in the present day and age.


Where the produce is rotten but no one is forgotten
Despite the decayed state of the produce, people are still remembered and celebrated for who they are on the inside.


On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
Referring to a specific street where the following events take place.


Children in the sprinkler, junkies on the corner
Contrasting images of innocent children playing with sprinklers and drug addicts loitering on street corners.


The smell of fried foods and pure hot tar
The mixture of a delicious aroma and a strong, heated smell in the air.


Man, you needn't travel far to feel completely alive
One does not have to venture far to feel fully present and fulfilled in the moment.


On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
Repeating the earlier reference to the specific location to maintain focus.


On a hazy day in 19 something and 5
Giving a specified time frame and setting up the environment for the rest of the lyrics.




Writer(s): Robert Pollard Jr, Tobin Sprout

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