Take You There
Mr. Bond Lyrics


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(Intro)
Ahhhhhh!
Zzz..Dzahoooo..
Dadadadom.. Dadadomdam.
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
ZaDadadodo'dodedem..dodedom
Dadadadom
Ah.. Ahh.. Yeah
Ahhh, check it out.

In this world of chaos and despair,
I'll be your guide, I'll take you there.
Through the darkest nights, we'll find the light,
Together we'll conquer, we'll win the fight.

I will take you there, to a place so fair,
Where dreams come alive, and love fills the air.
Hold my hand, trust in me,
I'll lead you to a place where you'll be free.

Dah..dabadebodo..
Dzaaa..hooooooh..
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh..
Eey!
Eeyyyyy!
Eeyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!


So let go of your worries, leave behind your fears,
With me by your side, we'll conquer all frontiers.




I promise you, my love, we'll find our way,
Together forever, I'll take you there, come what may.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mr. Bond's song "Take You There" talk about the longing for a better place, both physically and spiritually. The song implies that the current state of things - pain, devastation, spiritual starvation, and the systems of the world - is not satisfactory. The singer would rather be taken up above the clouds by his beloved, where no hurt or pain can follow, and leave behind everything that doesn't serve the greater good. The idea of escaping to a better place is repeated throughout the song, making it clear that the singer is looking for more than just physical liberation.


The lines "And I'll say goodbye to mental institutions" and "And I'll say goodbye to sickness medication" particularly suggest the desire for a different plane of consciousness. The song ends with an appeal to treat one's neighbors well because "he's coming back like a theft in the night." This could either reference the return of a messiah-like figure who is long-awaited, or more broadly, the belief that one must live a righteous life to achieve a higher state of being.


Overall, "Take You There" can be interpreted as a love song rooted in spirituality and the yearning for transcendence. The lyrics are carefully crafted to convey the idea of escape, and the repeating chorus adds to the sense of urgency to leave the present behind and achieve something greater.


Line by Line Meaning

You take me up above the clouds
You elevate me to a higher level of consciousness and being.


They wonder where is she right now
Others may question where I am or what I am experiencing, but it is beyond their comprehension.


But I'm never coming back down
I will not return to where I was before because this experience has transformed me in a profound way.


And I'll say goodbye to all the hurt in pain
I will release myself from the emotional and physical pain that has held me back.


And I'll say goodbye to all the devastation
I will move beyond the destruction that has occurred in my life and embrace a new beginning.


And I'll say goodbye to spiritual starvation
I will no longer feel empty and disconnected spiritually, because this experience gives me a sense of wholeness and connection.


And I'll say goodbye to the systems of this world
I will leave behind the limiting structures and beliefs of society and instead embrace a broader, more expansive understanding of existence.


And I'll say goodbye to mental institutions
I will be freed from the oppressive forces of psychological distress.


And I'll say goodbye to sickness medication
I will no longer need to rely on medication to manage physical and mental health issues because I am in a state of complete wellness.


And I'll say goodbye to drugs and addictions
I will be liberated from the cycle of dependency and escape that has kept me trapped.


And I'll say goodbye to the lies of this world
I will shed the falsehoods and illusions of the world and instead live in a place of authenticity and truth.


Oh he's coming back, no spot or wrinkle
An allusion to the second coming of Christ, suggesting the artist will be ready to meet him without any shortcomings.


Oh he's coming back, 5 virgins were ready
Another allusion to the second coming of Christ, referring to the parable of the 10 virgins in which only 5 had enough oil for their lamps and were prepared for his arrival.


Oh he's coming back, gotta treat my neighbor right
The singer believes that treating one's neighbor well is essential in order to be prepared for the second coming of Christ.


Oh he's coming back, like a theft in the night
Another reference to the second coming of Christ, emphasizing the unexpected nature of his return and the importance of being ready at all times.


You take me up
The artist acknowledges that it is their experience with this higher power that is taking them to this new level of awareness and freedom.


You take me up up up up
The repetition of this line emphasizes the transformative nature of the experience, as the artist ascends to a new level of being and awareness.




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Comments from YouTube:

Caleb Seekins

What a journey this was; seeing Craig's Bond transform from a stoic, terse, cold 00 agent into the man in No Time To Die was nothing short of brilliant cinematic art.

Sanghoon Lee

Retaining Judy Dench from the Brosnan era was a master stroke. She's the real bond girl of the first 3 Daniels 007 movies, the only woman Bond connected with for any length of time.

TheLordofSalem

I hope they do the same for Ralph Fiennes now that the Craig era has passed. Too bad they couldn't keep John Cleese from the Brosnan era, his time as Q was pretty short-lived.

Good Grief

They would have cast a new M for Casino Royale but Dench was incredibly popular

Spark That J

Best decision ever made.

David W.

There has never been a Bond recast that came with an entire overhaul re: supporting cast. M, Q and Moneypenny lasted from Connery to Lazenby to Moore, then Bernard Lee (M) passed away during the Moore era, and the new M lasted till Licence To Kill (Moneypenny was recast for the two Dalton films), Q lasted until TWINE of Brosnan era, M was Judi Dench, and then she carried on into Craig even though Craig’s films are a reboot.

JH Entertainment

"Don't ever break into my house again" Yet he does it again in Skyfall.

Andrew Chapman

"Where the hell have you been?"

Cosmo Kramer

I think she was more concerned where her top agent was for 3 months than him breaking in again

Rachel Jennings

It's the only way he can get to have a word with her even if he has to break in.

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