Me And Stephen Hawking
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Herman the Bull and Tracey the sheep
Transgenic milk containing human protein
Their bacteria cheaper than baby food
Attention today
Today it's a cow, tomorrow it's you

African Punch and Judy show at half the price
A hundred thousand watch Giant Haystacks in a Bombay fight

Overjoyed, me and Stephen Hawking, we laugh
We missed the sex revolution
When we failed the physical
When we failed the physical

Herman the Bull and Tracey the sheep
Transgenic milk containing human protein
Their bacteria cheaper than baby food
Attention today
Today it's a cow, tomorrow it's you

African Punch and Judy show at half the price
A hundred thousand watch Giant Haystacks in a Bombay fight

Overjoyed, me and Stephen Hawking, we laugh
We missed the sex revolution




When we failed the physical
When we failed the physical

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Me and Stephen Hawking" by Manic Street Preachers are a satirical take on modern society's obsession with science and technology. The band explores themes such as genetic engineering, commercialization of science, and media manipulation.


The song begins with references to Herman the Bull and Tracey the Sheep. These are examples of genetically modified animals that produce transgenic milk containing human proteins. The lines, "Their bacteria cheaper than baby food" comment on how science is often commercialized and exploited for corporate profit. The song criticizes the widespread attention given to scientific innovations and the media coverage that follows.


The second verse picks up on the theme of media manipulation and exploitation. It references an African Punch and Judy show, which is typically a children's entertainment act. However, the song mentions the show being half-price, suggesting that the performers are exploited and paid poorly. The line mentioning 100,000 people watching Giant Haystacks in a Bombay fight suggests that people are drawn to violent and crude forms of entertainment.


The chorus, "Overjoyed, me and Stephen Hawking, we laugh/We missed the sex revolution/When we failed the physical" introduces a new layer of meaning to the song. The band members express a sense of detachment from society's sexual revolution, which refers to the cultural and social changes that took place during the 1960s and 1970s in regards to sexual behavior and morality. The line about failing the physical refers to a medical evaluation that disqualified individuals from participating in military service during the Vietnam War.


Overall, "Me and Stephen Hawking" is a scathing criticism of modern society's obsession with science and technology, as well as the media's manipulation of popular culture.


Line by Line Meaning

Herman the Bull and Tracey the sheep
Two genetically modified animals named Herman and Tracey, one a bull and the other a sheep.


Transgenic milk containing human protein
The milk produced by these animals includes proteins that are typically found in humans.


Their bacteria cheaper than baby food
The bacteria used to create this milk is less expensive than the ingredients used to make baby food.


Attention today
This phenomenon is receiving a lot of attention currently.


Today it's a cow, tomorrow it's you
This could happen to any living organism if we continue to modify them genetically.


African Punch and Judy show at half the price
In some parts of Africa, people can watch a Punch and Judy show for half the cost of one in other parts of the world.


A hundred thousand watch Giant Haystacks in a Bombay fight
Many people enjoy watching popular figures like Giant Haystacks in various kinds of fights, even in places like Bombay, India.


Overjoyed, me and Stephen Hawking, we laugh
The artist and Stephen Hawking are extremely happy and amused about something.


We missed the sex revolution
The artist regrets not being a part of the sexual revolution that occurred in the 1960s and '70s.


When we failed the physical
They were unable to join in due to physical barriers.


When we failed the physical
They were unable to join in due to physical barriers.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE

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