The Pursuit Of Accidents
Level 42 Lyrics


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This colour is a
One, two

Just thought of that




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Level 42's song "The Pursuit of Accidents" can be interpreted as the singer reflecting on the consequences of their actions and the pursuit of material possessions. The opening line, "This colour is a one, two" could symbolize the ease with which we are distracted by superficial things. The following lines, "Just thought of that" could suggest a sudden realization of this fact. The chorus repeats the phrase, "The pursuit of accidents," which could be interpreted as the unconscious search for things that lead to negative outcomes. The mention of "insecurity" and "dirty laundry" could represent the hidden flaws and insecurities that we try to hide from others, often at the cost of our own happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

This colour is a
This situation or circumstance is like a color that can be interpreted and perceived in different ways by different people.


One, two
A simple counting sequence that may imply the beginning of something or a call to action.


Just thought of that
An acknowledgement that the previous statements were random thoughts or observations.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: WALIOU JACQUES BADAROU, PHILIP GABRIEL GOULD, MARK KING, MICHAEL DAVID LINDUP

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Just my humble opinion but if Level 42 had still did music like this with a few songs to play in the mainstream charts from the The Pursuit Of Accidents Album like The Chinese Way/Are You Hearing (What I Hear & Weave Your Spell then Phil Gould would've still stayed in the band but he was not happy with where their music was going & i understand this all to well as many solo acts & band's had to water their sound down & made it more comercial to get into the charts & later on when successful they could then pick & choose what songs they wanted to write, though this happened only rarely...

A perfect example was the Scottish Band Wet Wet Wet & even their first albums title was a dig at what they had to do to get into the charts with the " Popped In Souled Out " Album which was a very clever play on words but the problem was that fan's prefered their music as is & it is very (or was) difficult to be able to play your own music your way as you had the Record Company on your back all the time looking for Hit Singles to release & its a bitter trade off that many eventually walked away from...

Though it was Phil who wanted to leave sooner it was Boon who left first out of nervous exhaustion & i still dont know how they could & still can practically tour non stop with about a 1 year break then back on the road again & i dont know how the rest of the band didnt split up through being burnt out but this was expected of solo acts & bands & the reason why many took drugs & alcohol to cope with the constant touring/going on Tv Shows to play their latest song/Radio Interviews/Music Magazine Interviews then off to do a Sound Check before the gig & then on to the next city or country straight after that gig & repeat the whole procedure all over again...

What amazes me even more is the way many solo acts & band's played specific songs all the time & being in 2 professional bands you have no idea how many times you can play a song of a certain period or career & to always be up for playing it is difficult to do & is another reason why certain member's leave or the band split up...

Can you imagine how many times Level 42 have played all of their most famous song's & all the other song's on their albums...
Take " Love Games " " Hot Water " & " The Chinese Way " as just a few examples & when you take into consideration the initial work it took to come up with those song's the first time around, then record them & then play them on Tv Shows or Live Gigs at that time & through out their career that is just phenominal that they still enjoy playing them as you are talking about thousand upon thousand of times they've played them Live & thats why the best bands make it & keep going as they have that extra something special that keeps them going & Level 42 have got to be one of the hardest working bands I've been a fan of since they first started out...

As they rarely take huge long breaks & are more often than not back out on tour playing Live & to those who think well its all easy " its not " as you have to sacrifice so much to keep going & this is why my generation & the one's before mine appreciate the solo act's & band's that did this as it was a 24/7 job & yet they keep going on & playing for the fan's & i can't thank them (& the other acts who did this) enough as those fan's knew also how hard this was to do yet some people took it for granted...

Definitely one of my favourite band's & thats saying something when think of all the solo act's & band's that were about when the Music Industry was still alive & well & we thought it would never stop, so it makes those solo acts/band's & song's much more special now that the Music Industry is all but dead but we still have their music & the memories of such great times seeing them Live & we need to keep passing music on to each new generation or it will sadly be forgotten...

As i think though it'd be great to have new acts we have such a huge wealth of amazing music from all the different genres from the past that we can still keep alive by passing it on to the younger generations & it'll hopefully have a domino effect that will ensure that the music of the past still lives on...

In light of this still ongoing coronavirus stat safe & healthy wherever you are in this world...

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All comments from YouTube:

roger haus

There are still some good things in life this band is one of them!

Pete Hotton

Of course

Angela De L'Aqua

So true, and every time I hear them, I am 18 again, and memories of my first boyfriend and us driving in his old mini, we loved level 42! They sound so good live.....went to see them at London's Hammersmith Palais and they sounded so good that my friend and I thought they were playing to a recording lol! Happy days!

80th Tasties

some very good things :-)

Different Drummer

This tune has kicked my ass for close to 40 years - and it's still kickin'. Sublime beyond words.

Yu Chan

I never knew that Level 42 was so skilled instrumental playing band.

MichaPunk DaFunk

8 minutos só no tapa, o cara já é um senhor de idade. Eu com 30 anos não consigo ficar 2 minutos kkk, lenda viva 🙌 #markking

ygg drasil

Possibly one of the best jazz-funk / fusion tunes from the 20th century, if not of all time.

Łukasz Padzik [ZeeKat]

Having only a glancing knowledge of their radio hits I had no idea they can go so goddam hard. This is a battle tank of a jam.

Stephen Alan Moore

It's the title track from their third studio album, which was originally released way back in 1982.

There is also another great instrumental on that LP called 'Shapeshifter'. Why not look it up on Youtube?

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