Sale of the Century
Jean Michel Jarre Lyrics


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One blue telephone, a pressure cooker
A ventilator, four more bars of chocolate
Six pairs of socks, a yellow clock
A pink scooter, a box of condoms

One baby leopard, a pot of jam
A safety pin, an iron
A wet shoe, a camera
One ton of peanuts, a black bra

A silver fork, a typewriter
An electric train




Three tons of strawberries
Strawberries

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jean Michel Jarre's song "How Old Are You" seem to be a list of random objects, but on closer inspection, they could be interpreted as a commentary on consumerism and materialism. Each item mentioned represents a certain aspect of modern life, from technology and appliances (telephone, ventilator, camera) to indulgences and desires (chocolate, condoms, pot of jam), and even to the absurd (one baby leopard).


The seemingly arbitrary order of the items could suggest the overwhelmingly vast and sometimes nonsensical world of material possessions, where we are constantly bombarded with advertising and the pressure to accumulate things. The repetition of "one" and the continual listing of items also emphasize the never-ending cycle of consumption that we are a part of.


The inclusion of the phrase "how old are you" in the title and repeated throughout the song could also be a nod to our obsession with age and the pressure to remain youthful and desirable, often through the acquisition of material goods.


Overall, the lyrics of "How Old Are You" offer a thought-provoking commentary on consumer culture and the endless pursuit of material possessions.


Line by Line Meaning

One blue telephone, a pressure cooker
A list of seemingly random, disparate objects that have no real connection to each other or any discernible meaning.


A ventilator, four more bars of chocolate
More random objects are listed, still with no apparent connection to each other or any larger idea.


Six pairs of socks, a yellow clock
Still more objects are listed, seemingly chosen at random and without any significance in and of themselves.


A pink scooter, a box of condoms
The objects listed begin to take on a more playful and sexual tone, hinting at perhaps a sense of youthful rebellion or experimentation.


One baby leopard, a pot of jam
More random objects are listed, but the inclusion of a live animal and a food item hints at perhaps an underlying theme of indulgence or excess.


A safety pin, an iron
The objects listed return to the mundane and utilitarian, but the inclusion of the safety pin suggests a sense of danger or risk-taking.


A wet shoe, a camera
The objects listed continue to be seemingly disconnected, but the presence of a camera suggests perhaps an act of documentation or memory-making.


One ton of peanuts, a black bra
The inclusion of a massive quantity of peanuts and a bra hints at perhaps a sense of decadence or sexual freedom, but the connection to the other objects is unclear.


A silver fork, a typewriter
The objects listed return to the mundane, but the silver fork suggests perhaps a sense of luxury or refinement.


An electric train
The final object listed is an electric train, which again seems unrelated to the other objects and leaves the meaning of the overall lyrics unclear.




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Jean Michel Jarre - Hong Kong, 1995 Voice Of Time - Miranda

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Jean Michel Jarre - Hong Kong, 1995 Voice Of Time - Miranda

Håkon Stenseth

You who have posted this clip from JMJ - Hong Kong cd on YouTube where are you from? I noticed you are also JMJ fan :) I have been his fan since 1987 :) I have here in my apartment I have 20 JMJ cd albums and maybe more :) Still is JMJ - Paris La Defense my favorite concert I have watched many years now :) I'm not tired watching it :) JMJ Forever <3

Håkon Stenseth

JMJ Hong Kong cd album I have here at home, but also the concert on DVD disc a friend of mine sent me some years ago ☺ I still like to listen to Jean Michel Jarre music ☺