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Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Woke up one morning saw a rooster
Struttin' by my house
6 pack rings round his neck
"Cock o' the block"
Don't stop now
Don't stop now

What keeps big daddy happy?
What makes the buzzard buzz?
A leaky quart of motor oil
"Head for the hills"
Don't stop now
Don't stop now

We pulled into economy island
"King shit and the golden boys"
Plenty more where we come from
"Top o' the line"
Don't stop now
Don't stop now





Don't stop now
Don't stop now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Guided by Voices' song Don't Stop Now seem to be about the idiosyncrasies of life and what brings us joy in the mundaneness of existence. It starts with the imagery of a rooster walking by the singer's house adorned with 6 pack rings around his neck, an odd sight that grabs the singer's attention. The imagery is symbolic of the strange things that one may encounter in life, which can bring a smile to our face or make us ponder.


The song then talks about what makes "Big Daddy" happy, referring to a father figure or perhaps a larger-than-life personality who is content in life. The answer is a "leaky quart of motor oil", a reference to a tiny yet flawed element that brings joy to the individual. Similarly, the next line talks about what makes a buzzard buzz, again referring to the peculiarities that exist in the world, and embracing them.


The final verse talks about touring and reaching a place called "Economy Island" where the singer encounters the "King Shit and the Golden Boys". There is a sense of joy in reveling in one's accomplishments, even if it's not on the grand scale, as there are "plenty more where we come from". Overall, the song seems to be about finding happiness in the oddities of life and embracing them for what they are.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up one morning saw a rooster
I woke up one morning and saw a rooster walking around my house.


Struttin' by my house
The rooster was strutting around my house.


6 pack rings round his neck
The rooster had six-pack rings around his neck.


"Cock o' the block"
The rooster was the boss of the area.


Don't stop now
This phrase is repeated throughout the song as a form of encouragement to keep going.


What keeps big daddy happy?
What makes the rich and powerful happy?


What makes the buzzard buzz?
What motivates the scavenger bird to keep going?


A leaky quart of motor oil
Even a small thing like a leaky quart of motor oil can keep someone happy/motivated.


"Head for the hills"
This phrase is usually used to advise someone to run away from danger or trouble.


We pulled into economy island
We arrived at a location called Economy Island.


"King shit and the golden boys"
The people on the island felt like they were better than everyone else and called themselves 'king shit' and 'golden boys'.


Plenty more where we come from
There are many more people like us where we came from.


"Top o' the line"
The quality of something is the best of the best.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROBERT E. JR. POLLARD

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