04. Hot Water
Level 42 Lyrics


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Tell, me something
Why do I always find it hard just to get along
Try my best, for nothing
Every little thing I do is wrong

Feel it in my brain
Driving me insane
Round and round
The same old tune

"Daddy's on the phone
You know you're not alone
Turn that down
And clean up your room."

Sons and daughters
(Don't fall in)
In hot water
Sons and daughters
(They don't do)
What they oughta

Tell (tell) you something
Music is the key to set me free
To the beat (on the street) I'm jumping
Forgetting all the things they said 'bout me

Here it comes again
Chugging like a train
Round and round
An impeccable groove

I know it's getting late
But I won't histate
Can't slow down
Got to do what I do

Sons and daughters
(Always in)
In hot water

Wasting time
Is a crime in their eyes
But I'm still young
So much time to decide, what to do ...

(I don't need confirmation
For my boyhood extrapolation
Though I'm not sure of my direction
I have the groove for my protection)

Here it comes again
Chugging like a train
Round and round
An impeccable groove

I know it's getting late
But I won't hesitate
Can't slow down
Got to do what I do

Sons and daughters
(Don't fall in)
In hot water
(When they fall by the way)
Sons and daughters
(They don't do)
What they oughta

Tell me something
Where you staying tonight
Your folks
Have waited up for you




Now they've locked the door
And turned off the light.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Level 42’s “Hot Water” explore the struggles young adults face as they try to find their way in life. Mark King, the band’s lead vocalist and bassist, describes the frustration of feeling like everything he does is wrong, despite his best efforts. He turns to music as an escape, finding solace in the beat and rhythm of the music. The song encourages listeners to follow their passion and embrace the groove, even if society tells them they should be doing something else.


The repeated references to “sons and daughters” highlight the pressure young adults face to meet their parents’ expectations and live up to societal norms. The lyrics suggest that this pressure can lead to feeling like you’re constantly in “hot water” and unable to please anyone. The song encourages listeners to break free from these expectations and trust their instincts.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell, me something Why do I always find it hard just to get along Try my best, for nothing Every little thing I do is wrong
I'm struggling to fit in, no matter how hard I try. I feel like I never get anything right.


Feel it in my brain Driving me insane Round and round The same old tune
I'm going crazy with these repetitive thoughts and patterns in my head.


"Daddy's on the phone You know you're not alone Turn that down And clean up your room."
My dad is nagging me to turn down the music and clean up my room when all I want to do is escape into the music.


Sons and daughters (Don't fall in) In hot water Sons and daughters (They don't do) What they oughta
Young people don't always do what's expected or what they should do, and this can get them into trouble.


Tell (tell) you something Music is the key to set me free To the beat (on the street) I'm jumping Forgetting all the things they said 'bout me
Music helps me escape from my problems and judgments from others. It sets me free and makes me forget my worries.


Here it comes again Chugging like a train Round and round An impeccable groove
The music is coming back again, with an irresistible beat that I can't help but groove to.


I know it's getting late But I won't histate Can't slow down Got to do what I do
Even though it's getting late, I'm not going to stop listening and dancing to the music. I have to do what I enjoy.


Sons and daughters (Always in) In hot water Wasting time Is a crime in their eyes But I'm still young So much time to decide, what to do ...
Young people are often criticized for wasting time, but I still have time to figure out what I want to do with my life.


(I don't need confirmation For my boyhood extrapolation Though I'm not sure of my direction I have the groove for my protection)
I don't need anyone's approval for my youthful speculations. Even though I'm unsure about my direction in life, my love for music protects me.


Tell me something Where you staying tonight Your folks Have waited up for you Now they've locked the door And turned off the light.
Asking where someone is staying for the night, as their parents are waiting up for them and have locked the door to the house, making any attempts to go back in useless.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WALIOU JACQUES BADAROU, PHILIP GABRIEL GOULD, MARK KING, MICHAEL DAVID LINDUP

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Still my preferred Level 42 line up...

Though they are still amazing Live who ever they bring in to replace the original member's but with Mike back on board Mark's brother Nate on Lead/Rythm Guitar/Backing Vocals & Percussion since 2001 they have been a solid quartet until Pete Ray Biggin's completed them back to a full time 5 piece band but let's not forget Sean Freeman on Saxophone/keyboards & backing vocals...

It's great to know we still have some old school bands out there playing for our enjoyment...

In light of the coronavirus outbreak stay healthy where ever you are in the world...

RIP Alan Murphy
RIP Boon Gould
.....



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YouTube Is An Influencer

Still my preferred Level 42 line up...

Though they are still amazing Live who ever they bring in to replace the original member's but with Mike back on board Mark's brother Nate on Lead/Rythm Guitar/Backing Vocals & Percussion since 2001 they have been a solid quartet until Pete Ray Biggin's completed them back to a full time 5 piece band but let's not forget Sean Freeman on Saxophone/keyboards & backing vocals...

It's great to know we still have some old school bands out there playing for our enjoyment...

In light of the coronavirus outbreak stay healthy where ever you are in the world...

RIP Alan Murphy
RIP Boon Gould
.....

Elizabeth McLeod

I ❤️this band. Thank you for posting this video.

monicawism

My favorite old skool band!! Thanks for upload, great quality too!! #Levelhead

Doobie1975

Mike & Mark seem to be having a good time performing on the stage.

michael mangroo

Great great concert...I miss the 80s so much

M Z

just energizer !!!! thanks!!!

Hankman

Whooooooowww!!!!!’ Awesome performance!!’

Jazzassin

Fantastic musicians. Always a pleasure to here these pros.

AJ BOSS 77

Excellent

FROGzzz333

Very Big tha*k !!!! Pearls of music

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