The Man Who Tells the Crazy People What To Say
Linus of Hollywood Lyrics


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See them on the Boulevard
Playing hopscotch on the names of stars
Wonder why they talk so strange
You're so quick to label them deranged

Somewhere in the buildings there's a shadow pulling strings
With their thoughts and their words and their minds
No one ever sees him but he's working every day
He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say

To everyone and no one at all
They speak their message when they hear the call
Words of wisdom, futures told
Stop and listen to the truth unfold

Somewhere in the buildings there's a demon sending codes
To their heads and their mouths and their eyes
No one ever hears him but he's talking every day
He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say




He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say
He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Linus of Hollywood's "The Man Who Tells the Crazy People What To Say" suggest the existence of a manipulator who influences and exploits vulnerable individuals. This "man" is invisible but present, influencing the minds and mouths of those deemed "crazy" by society. The song touches on themes of power dynamics, control, and the stigma of mental illness.


The first verse sets the scene of observing these "crazy" individuals on the boulevard, playing hopscotch on the names of stars. The observer acknowledges that they talk strangely and are often labeled as deranged. The second verse delves deeper into the dynamics at play, suggesting that an invisible figure is responsible for pulling their strings. This figure is referred to as a "shadow" and is depicted as having control over the thoughts and words of the vulnerable individuals.


The chorus emphasizes the message that these individuals are not speaking to anyone in particular but rather to "everyone and no one at all". The lyrics suggest that they are driven by a desire to deliver a message, whether it be words of wisdom or futures foretold. However, the source of these messages is the "man who tells the crazy people what to say". The final repetition of this line drives home the message of the song's title.


Line by Line Meaning

See them on the Boulevard
Observing people on the street


Playing hopscotch on the names of stars
Engaging in childish games while being consumed by fame


Wonder why they talk so strange
Questioning why people exhibit abnormal behavior


You're so quick to label them deranged
Being judgmental towards people who are different


Somewhere in the buildings there's a shadow pulling strings
An unseen force controlling and influencing situations


With their thoughts and their words and their minds
Controlling individuals through their thoughts and actions


No one ever sees him but he's working every day
Operating behind the scenes without detection


He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say
The hidden figure who influences and guides those who are viewed as abnormal


To everyone and no one at all
Speaking to the masses, but not truly being heard or understood


They speak their message when they hear the call
When called upon, they deliver their message


Words of wisdom, futures told
Providing guidance and insight into the future


Stop and listen to the truth unfold
Paying attention to the message being delivered


Somewhere in the buildings there's a demon sending codes
A malevolent force manipulating and controlling people


To their heads and their mouths and their eyes
Manipulating individuals through their thoughts and actions


No one ever hears him but he's talking every day
Operating behind the scenes without detection


He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say
The hidden figure who influences and guides those who are viewed as abnormal


He's the man who tells the crazy people what to say
The hidden figure who influences and guides those who are viewed as abnormal




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Written by: JAMES DOTSON

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