Back on the Streets
Hawkwind Lyrics


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I took a ride in an elevator, I was
Heading for the 99th floor
In less than just a split-second later, I was
Standing right outside of her door
She looked kinda mean on her video screen
And she said "Come in and please take a seat"

That′s when I was
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets Again
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets Again

A businessman had said sign his contract to
Make you a supernova exploding star
The galaxies will shake with your impact
Your way, everything? bizzare
Just sign on this line
And drink up your wine
The Universe is in for a treat

That's when I′m
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets Again
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets
Back on the Streets Again

Feel the concrete under my feet
I'm freer than a cheetah, man




Back on the Streets Again
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hawkwind's song "Back on the Streets" are a commentary on the lure of fame and success in the music industry. The singer describes how he is tempted by a businessman who promises to make him a "supernova exploding star" if he signs a contract. Despite the temptation, the singer realizes that he is happier when he is on the streets, free to roam and do as he pleases. This sentiment is captured in the chorus, where he declares that he is "Back on the Streets Again."


The first verse describes the singer's encounter with a woman who he initially believes to be intimidating. However, as he enters her apartment and they begin to talk, he seems to relax and become more comfortable. This contrast between his initial apprehension and eventual comfort underscores the theme of the song, which is that true happiness comes from being free to follow your own path and make your own decisions.


The second verse reinforces this theme by depicting the businessman's offer as a way of giving up one's own creativity and autonomy in exchange for the promise of success. The mention of drinking wine and signing on the dotted line suggests that the singer is being lured into a Faustian bargain, where he is selling his soul in exchange for fame and fortune. However, the final lines of the verse imply that the singer sees through this deception and decides to reject the offer, preferring to remain "Back on the Streets Again."


Overall, "Back on the Streets" is a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of the music industry and the importance of staying true to oneself. The song's message is conveyed through its evocative lyrics and infectious melody, making it a standout track in the Hawkwind discography.


Line by Line Meaning

I took a ride in an elevator, I was Heading for the 99th floor
I stepped into an elevator, with a specific destination in mind, the 99th floor.


In less than just a split-second later, I was Standing right outside of her door
Before I knew it, I had arrived at my destination and was standing outside her door.


She looked kinda mean on her video screen And she said "Come in and please take a seat"
When she appeared on the screen, she was stern in her expression and invited me to come inside and take a seat.


That′s when I was Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Again Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Again
Upon entering the room, I was suddenly reminded of my past and found myself back where I started, on the streets again.


A businessman had said sign his contract to Make you a supernova exploding star The galaxies will shake with your impact Your way, everything? bizzare Just sign on this line And drink up your wine The Universe is in for a treat
A businessman offered me an opportunity to become a superstar with a huge impact on the world. He promised my success would be out of the ordinary, and all I needed to do was sign a contract and join him in celebrating the Universe's fortune.


That's when I′m Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Again Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Back on the Streets Again
Despite the impressive offer, I knew where my true passion lay, and I ultimately found myself back on the streets again, pursuing what truly mattered to me.


Feel the concrete under my feet I'm freer than a cheetah, man Back on the Streets Again
As I walked the streets, I reveled in the sensation of the concrete under my feet, feeling unencumbered and more free than I had ever been. I was truly back on the streets again, pursuing my true passion with renewed fervor.




Writer(s): Robert Calvert, Paul Rudolph

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