Discussing Wallace Chambers
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Discussing Wallace Chambers
I hear you talking
Distoring Wallace Chambers
Obscene, not absurd

Convincing Broderick Lewis
Crawl before walking
Original no-neck savage
Fishing for birds.

You walk into the room
Without a broom
To sweep away time lost
At all cost

Wallace hears everything
Wallace hits everything
Wallace hunts everything




Wallace hurts everything
Wallace hates everything

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Guided by Voices' song Discussing Wallace Chambers are open to interpretation, as many of the band's songs are. Wallace Chambers could be a character or a metaphorical representation of a certain type of person. The repeated reference to Wallace in verb form ("hears everything," "hates everything,") creates a sense of menace and danger around him. The line "fishing for birds" could be a metaphor for someone who preys on the weak and vulnerable. The song may be commenting on the destructive nature of certain personalities, the way they distort reality and disrupt the harmony of others' lives.


The lyrics could also be seen as a critique of society's obsession with violent and disturbing subject matter. Wallace Chambers could be a stand-in for all those authors and filmmakers who create stories that are deemed too offensive or disturbing. The chorus could be interpreted as saying that Wallace Chambers (in this case, the art he represents) hurts everything it touches, and should therefore be avoided.


Overall, the lyrics of Discussing Wallace Chambers leave a lot of room for interpretation. The repeated references to a person or character named Wallace create a sense of unease and discomfort, but it's unclear what the song is really trying to say. This ambiguity is a hallmark of Guided by Voices' lyrics, and is part of what makes their music so compelling.


Line by Line Meaning

Discussing Wallace Chambers
The song is about discussing Wallace Chambers.


I hear you talking
The singer is listening to someone talking.


Distorting Wallace Chambers
The singer is altering the perception of Wallace Chambers.


Obscene, not absurd
The discussion may be inappropriate, but not ridiculous.


Convincing Broderick Lewis
Someone is trying to convince Broderick Lewis of something.


Crawl before walking
Broderick Lewis needs to start with small steps before making big leaps.


Original no-neck savage
The singer is describing someone as being unique and possibly aggressive.


Fishing for birds
Someone is trying to achieve something that is impossible or unlikely.


You walk into the room
A person enters the space.


Without a broom
The person does not have a tool for cleaning.


To sweep away time lost
The person wants to remove wasted time.


At all cost
The person is willing to pay any price to achieve their goal.


Wallace hears everything
The song references someone named Wallace who has excellent hearing.


Wallace hits everything
The song references someone named Wallace who is physically aggressive.


Wallace hunts everything
The song references someone named Wallace who is a skilled hunter.


Wallace hurts everything
The song references someone named Wallace who causes harm.


Wallace hates everything
The song references someone named Wallace who has a strong dislike for everything.




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