Distractions
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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It's like the great man has written and has said
There is no love, only willing gentleness
The testimonials are exiting the turnstyles
A limitless supply of modern distractions

Data junkies, future PLC's
Misinterpretations through remote control
No domiciles, no time to reconcile
How you can hate with so much joy

Distractions, denials, anything to avoid
The men from the mobs lament the destroyed
Distractions, denials, built to deceive
Anything to sidestep a reason to believe

Frameless icons warn of the danger
Deflecting our pursuit, deflecting the answers
Distracted to the point of no return
Trying to make sense of nothing at all

It's like the great man has written and has said
There is no love, only willing gentleness
The testimonials are exiting the turnstyles
A limitless supply of modern distractions

Distractions, denials, anything to avoid
The men from the mobs lament the destroyed




Distractions, denials, built to deceive
Anything to sidestep a reason to believe

Overall Meaning

The song "Distractions" by Manic Street Preachers delves deep into the concept of modern society and how, despite the advances in technology, people have become more distracted and disjointed than ever before. The lyrics point towards the idea that the supposed progress that has been made has only led to a further disconnect between people, and the abundance of distractions present today only serve to exacerbate this issue.


The opening lines of the song refer to "the great man," possibly a reference to a philosopher or thinker who has postulated that there is no love, only "willing gentleness." This ties into the idea of people being distracted and distant from each other, and only interacting in a superficial manner. The images of "data junkies" and "future PLCs" highlight the idea of people being more concerned with technology and materialistic pursuits than with genuine human connections.


The chorus of the song speaks to the tendency of people to deny or ignore the deeper issues in society, instead opting to distract themselves with other things. The lyrics suggest that this is done purposefully, as a way of avoiding difficult truths and avoiding the need to confront them. The song implores listeners to not fall into this pattern and to seek out genuine connections with others.




Line by Line Meaning

It's like the great man has written and has said
The singer is drawing inspiration from a great man's words.


There is no love, only willing gentleness
Love has been engulfed by selfish motives and actions.


The testimonials are exiting the turnstyles
People are merely going through the motions of expressing their opinions.


A limitless supply of modern distractions
There is an endless array of distractions in the modern world.


Data junkies, future PLC's
People are obsessively addicted to data and technology.


Misinterpretations through remote control
Misunderstandings are occurring as a result of external influences.


No domiciles, no time to reconcile
There's no place to call home anymore, and no time to fix it even if there was.


How you can hate with so much joy
How can people find pleasure in hate?


Distractions, denials, anything to avoid
People are doing anything to avoid facing reality.


The men from the mobs lament the destroyed
People in groups are upset at the destruction they've caused.


Distractions, denials, built to deceive
Distractions and denials are purposely created to deceive people.


Anything to sidestep a reason to believe
People are doing anything to avoid having to believe in anything.


Frameless icons warn of the danger
Icons without substance are warning of danger.


Deflecting our pursuit, deflecting the answers
External influences are diverting us from finding the answers we seek.


Distracted to the point of no return
People are so distracted that they can't return to focus.


Trying to make sense of nothing at all
People are struggling to find meaning in a world where there is none.




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Phil Boyle

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