Broadway
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Last night
Just north of Houston
Broadway
So many people
Through your
First storey window
I see my favourite record store
Where is the laughter?
Where is the laughter?

Smiling
Tasting the irony
Broadway
So many people
Outside
Just round the corner
Leather
And a Bob Marley t-shirt

Where is the laughter?
Where is the laughter?

Baby
Ten thousand years ago
Broadway
So many people
Sleeping
Down at the factory
Waiting
And singing so softly

Where is the laughter?
Where is the laughter?
The garden of Eden




Voices of children
Where is the laughter?

Overall Meaning

Low's song "Broadway" tells a story of nostalgia and reflection, as the singer looks out of their first-story window onto Broadway in Houston. They see the many people passing by, and reminisce about the past. The lyrics don't specify what exactly the singer is thinking about, but it seems to be a mixture of happy memories ("smiling/tasting the irony") and sad ones ("where is the laughter?").


The song doesn't have a clear narrative or structure, but is more of a stream-of-consciousness reflection on the singer's thoughts and emotions. They mention a record store they like and a person wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt, but these details don't seem to be the main focus of the song. Instead, it's more about the feeling of looking out over a busy city street and thinking about the past.


The repetition of "where is the laughter?" in each verse reinforces the idea that the singer is looking for something lost or missing. It could be interpreted as a longing for simpler times, or a sense that the world has become darker and more serious. Overall, "Broadway" is a melancholy and reflective piece that captures a particular moment in time and the feeling of nostalgia that comes with looking back.


Line by Line Meaning

Last night
Referring to a specific time, probably recent.


Just north of Houston
A specific location where the scene takes place.


Broadway
The main street in Houston, a busy area filled with people.


So many people
The busy and crowded nature of Broadway.


Through your First storey window I see my favourite record store
Viewing the record store, probably while passing by or during a busy moment.


Where is the laughter?
A rhetorical question to express a feeling of sadness or longing.


Smiling Tasting the irony Broadway So many people
A contradiction between the external happiness and internal sadness.


Outside Just round the corner Leather And a Bob Marley t-shirt
Description of the people on the street.


Baby Ten thousand years ago Broadway So many people
A hypothetical contrast between the past and present state of Broadway.


Sleeping Down at the factory Waiting And singing so softly
Describing a specific scenario, probably the factory workers who are resting and singing to themselves softly.


Where is the laughter?
Reiterating the rhetorical question, expressing the lack of happiness or joy around the area.


The garden of Eden Voices of children Where is the laughter?
Comparing the current state to a utopic environment, further emphasizing the absence of laughter and joy.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GEORGE ALAN SPARHAWK, MIMI J. PARKER, ZACHARY MICHELETTI

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Comments from YouTube:

niktemadur

I'm a music freak, I've got too much music, always in search of perfection or adventure. "Broadway (So Many People)" is one of the best songs I've heard in my entire life, and I write this after playing it very often for four or five straight years (usually late at night).

ALFREDO PALACIOS

Every single album of theirs is perfect in their own unique way.

EnosEverything

This is so bloody brilliant... Low excelled themselves on this album - I have all of their albums but I always favour this gem....   Where is the laughter indeed !!!... The voices of children !!

twerk182

Always loved this song!

thnkfstr

Lush. Perfect. Drills down deep into my brain, spiraling me off into sweet oblivion.

steve doyle

Love low this song in particular - in the fish tank too - collaboration with Australias fantastic dirty three. X

Martin Kjær

Perfect song

Casey Ko

where is the laughter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Colonel Hogan

Fall Out Boy is much better than this lukewarm music.

Mixtapeworm

this is 100% accurate in 2122 ad

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