1) Monitor were a Los Ange… Read Full Bio ↴Monitor can refer to one of seven things:
1) Monitor were a Los Angeles Free Music Society-related project featuring Steve Thomsen (of Solid Eye, NON, and session player for an early incarnation of The Meat Puppets) who released a single called "Beak b/w Pet Wedding" in 1979 and one self-titled album in 1981 both on World Imitation records.
2) A trip hop , electronica, nu jazz duo from Athens, Greece singing in both English and Greek language. Formed on a "rust red september" back in 1997 released a couple of cd singles and in 2000 their first album "Ena" for Warner Music.Monitor gave a lot of concerts and opened for Dj Krush and Red Snapper. In 2002 they composed the original music for the theatrical play " Telos Pantwn" which was released on cd. Their cover of " Little 15" was included on " A Greek Tribute To Depeche Mode " cd in 2004. Monitor's new album " Tragoudi tou Ydrogonou" was released during the summer of 2007 for Archangel.
3) A Mexican band.
4) a popular South African podcast (http://www.rsg.co.za/podcast_list.asp) available on local South African bandwidth.
5) Estonian pop-rock band active in 80-s
6) a German TV magazine about politics (see Monitor - zum Mitnehmen)
7) Czech alternative hip hop duo - Kany & Noise
Utopia
Monitor Lyrics
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In a perfect world, I'd never grow older
In a perfect world, I'd never grow colder
In a perfect world, I'd never grow older
The lyrics to Monitor's song "Utopia" convey a longing for an idealized world where certain negative aspects of life can be avoided. The repetition of the phrases "In a perfect world, I'd never grow colder" and "In a perfect world, I'd never grow older" highlights the desire to escape the hardships and limitations that come with aging and emotional detachment.
The first line, "In a perfect world, I'd never grow colder," can be seen as a yearning for a world where one's heart and emotions never become numb or distant. It speaks to the desire for continuous warmth and connection with others, free from the coldness that can sometimes creep into our lives due to various circumstances or personal experiences.
The second line, "In a perfect world, I'd never grow older," reflects the desire to exist in a state of eternal youth or vitality. It suggests a longing to remain free from the physical and mental limitations that come with aging, such as physical deterioration, loss of vigor, or the burden of accumulated life experiences.
Overall, the lyrics of "Utopia" express a wish for a blissful existence where emotional detachment and the passage of time hold no power, paving the way for everlasting warmth and youthful spirit.
Line by Line Meaning
In a perfect world, I'd never grow colder
In an ideal existence, there would be no emotional detachment or diminishing warmth within me.
In a perfect world, I'd never grow older
In an ideal existence, I would remain forever young and not age in physical appearance or experience.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Doug Davenport
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