Sandstorm
Level 42 Lyrics


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I've got a sandstorm blowin' in my head,
I'm seein' many colours but the only one
That's coming through is red,
And it's stoppin' me dead tryin' to make some tracks
But my feet are feeling like lead,
Stop being blead, stop being blead

Oh my things aren't the same,
Anyone could see that if I stayed much longer,
I'd be tamed
We stopped playing games
I'm not pointing fingers but I'm not gonna take the blame
Playin' all your games, taking all your blames

I said oh no, I don't even care,
I guess I'll be seein' you,
I guess I'll be leaving you today,
We're just not a pair,
I know you've been trying but I just can't bear to tell a lie'
Stop tellin' me all your lies
Stop tellin' me all your lies

Let me take you by the hand,
Try to understand, walk me to a land,
Try to understand,
But I ain't nothing but a man

I've got a sandstorm blowin' in my head,
I'm seein' many colours but the only one
That's coming through Is red,

You know how we feel, we can't go on pretending,
And we've just got to fix the deal,




Gotta make it real
Gotta make it real

Overall Meaning

"Sandstorm" by Level 42 is a song that explores the turmoil in the singer's mind and the challenges he faces in confronting his problems. The opening lines, "I've got a sandstorm blowin' in my head, I'm seein' many colours but the only one / That's coming through is red," paint a vivid picture of the confusion and emotional turmoil that the singer is facing. He is overwhelmed by his thoughts and feelings and can't seem to find a way out of the storm. Despite his efforts to move forward, his efforts feel aimless and his feet heavy: "Stop being blead, stop being blead."


Throughout the song, there is a sense of frustration and defeat. The singer feels trapped in a situation where he doesn't belong: "Oh my things aren't the same, Anyone could see that if I stayed much longer, / I'd be tamed...We're just not a pair." He can't keep pretending everything is okay, and he can't keep playing games. However, he acknowledges that he's not blameless either: "I'm not pointing fingers but I'm not gonna take the blame / Playin' all your games, taking all your blames."


The song ultimately holds a message of hope and the need for change. It is time to "fix the deal" and "make it real," to try to understand and walk towards a better place. However, the singer is clear that he's "not nothing but a man" – he has limitations and can't do it all on his own.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a sandstorm blowin' in my head,
I'm feeling overwhelmed and confused.


I'm seein' many colours but the only one That's coming through is red,
I'm noticing a lot of things, but my anxiety and distress is clouding my perception.


And it's stoppin' me dead tryin' to make some tracks But my feet are feeling like lead,
My anxiety is preventing me from moving forward and making progress.


Stop being blead, stop being blead
Stop being passive and helpless.


Oh my things aren't the same, Anyone could see that if I stayed much longer, I'd be tamed
I feel like I've changed, and if I stay in this situation any longer, I'll lose myself completely.


We stopped playing games I'm not pointing fingers but I'm not gonna take the blame Playin' all your games, taking all your blames
We're not going to pretend anymore, I don't want to take all the guilt and responsibility for our problems.


I said oh no, I don't even care, I guess I'll be seein' you, I guess I'll be leaving you today, We're just not a pair, I know you've been trying but I just can't bear to tell a lie'
I've reached my limit, and even though you've been trying, we're not compatible and I can't pretend otherwise.


Stop tellin' me all your lies Stop tellin' me all your lies
Stop deceiving me, I can see through your falsehoods.


Let me take you by the hand, Try to understand, walk me to a land, Try to understand, But I ain't nothing but a man
Let me explain how I'm feeling and what I need, but understand that I'm only human.


You know how we feel, we can't go on pretending, And we've just got to fix the deal, Gotta make it real Gotta make it real
We both know the situation is not sustainable, we need to address our issues and find a real solution.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: IRA MACK, TOM KING

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YouTube Is An Influencer

Yep definitely faster & the audio is out of whack also but it still doesn't stop this track from showing the potential that this band had at such a young age & who went on to conquer & play all over the world...

They're still one of hardest touring bands on the Live circuit & it's great to know there are still great bands out their from a time when music along single & album sales had to be earned the hard way & not by selling only a few thousand on online website downloads...

I still prefer this, which is the early & original set up with the Bros Gould, Phil on Drums & Boon on Lead,/Rythmn Guitar & let not forget the unofficial 5thember of Level 42 Wally Badarou, who went on to produce & play on all of their brilliant song's...

There was another percussion session player who's name escapes at the moment who toured with them quite alot in the early years as there was alot of drum & extra percussive elements adding in to certain tracks that needed a session player to do the live versions any justice...


I just wish Mark would go back to play his Jaydee aka John Diggins Supernatural Series Bass Guitars as the Status one's he's been using for a few decades now just don't cut it especially Live...

.....



All comments from YouTube:

Daniel Williams

Pretty much where it all began for Level 42 during their funky instrumental era way back in 1980, great music, love it.

bookieplow

Andy Sojka produced the stuff. Check out his band Atmosfear and you'll understand why it sounds like this!

nil z

I absolutely love this track. It reminds me of a track for a level in sonic the hedgehog. Love Level 42.

topazinthedark

True this album was next level in 1980..jazz funk not to mention the jazz rooms patent leather shoes and the first skinny jeans

Ralph Jones

One of the albums i had. The first level 42 album in my collection was the persuit of accidents.

jdubhman

RIP Boon Gould, speechless.

sainclair1972

Mark King's Bass playing is drive me crazy !!

Daniel Williams

I agree, briliant bassline.

YouTube Is An Influencer

Yep definitely faster & the audio is out of whack also but it still doesn't stop this track from showing the potential that this band had at such a young age & who went on to conquer & play all over the world...

They're still one of hardest touring bands on the Live circuit & it's great to know there are still great bands out their from a time when music along single & album sales had to be earned the hard way & not by selling only a few thousand on online website downloads...

I still prefer this, which is the early & original set up with the Bros Gould, Phil on Drums & Boon on Lead,/Rythmn Guitar & let not forget the unofficial 5thember of Level 42 Wally Badarou, who went on to produce & play on all of their brilliant song's...

There was another percussion session player who's name escapes at the moment who toured with them quite alot in the early years as there was alot of drum & extra percussive elements adding in to certain tracks that needed a session player to do the live versions any justice...


I just wish Mark would go back to play his Jaydee aka John Diggins Supernatural Series Bass Guitars as the Status one's he's been using for a few decades now just don't cut it especially Live...

.....

Angelika Lattner

How I missed that tune! The Vinyl sits in the corner for a 100 thousand years...that's how it feels!

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