Funny Break
Orbital Lyrics


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"Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I reach the sky.)
Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I reach the sky.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)"

"Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
(I touch stars.)

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
One is enough and it's driving me crazy.




(I touch stars.)
(Touch stars... Touch stars.... )"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Orbital's "Funny Break" reflect the intensity of love, suggesting that one lover is driving the singer crazy. The repetition of the lines "Only one lover, never two loves baby. One is enough and it's driving me crazy" adds to the song's hypnotic, cyclical quality. The line "I touch the stars" or "I reach the sky" is repeated several times, perhaps symbolizing the heights of euphoria or ecstasy that the singer experiences with their one and only lover. The phrase "funny break" may suggest a temporary or unexpected interruption in this intense emotional state, perhaps reflecting the unpredictability of love and relationships.


The electronic dance beat and instrumental layers of the track add to the hypnotic, trance-like feeling of the lyrics. The use of repetition, particularly with the "touch stars" and "reach the sky" lines, creates a sense of pushing towards something greater or transcendent. The sense of unity and oneness communicated through the lyrics and repetition of these lines adds to the song's thematic focus on intense, almost otherworldly love.


Line by Line Meaning

Only one lover, never two loves baby.
I am committed to only one lover and reject the idea of multiple loves.


One is enough and it's driving me crazy.
I am content with one lover, but it's causing me inner turmoil and confusion.


(I touch stars.)
Despite my struggles, I feel a sense of wonder and excitement that makes me feel like I am touching the stars.


(I reach the sky.)
I am filled with a sense of immense possibility and potential, like I am reaching for the sky.


(Touch stars... Touch stars.... )
The sensation of touching the stars is so meaningful to me that I repeat it, as if to savor the feeling.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ANDREW BRAMLEY, NAOMI BEDFORD, PAUL HARTNOLL, PHIL HARTNOLL

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@davebertaud

It's very possible that the video has many or no meanings at all but I'm going to give it a shot anyway:

I believe the video is about people losing their idealism as they get older. 

If you look closely in the beginning and at the end of the video, we head into a room labeled "lost luggage". Almost as if people lose dreams or parts of themselves throughout the course of their lives. Coincidentally, the thing found in these suitcases is the young woman/girl who seems to be the personified image of water. 

Water is clear and pure- childlike. It is formless and adaptable- curious. And most importantly, it seems to not be confined to one area; much like how this system of things (the world) confines us to one method of thinking and existing; she does not conform, however. This girl is a reminder of what we have lost during the course of adulthood.

Moreover, on the topic of "adulthood", study the elevator scene. After the young man's suitcase bursts open and he becomes drenched in water (it could be argued that this man perhaps has not yet lost his idealism towards the world: his piercings may be indicative of that), the elevator doors open. In that moment FOR A SPLIT SECOND we see a whole bunch of people that seem fine for a moment because their DRY. But this only lasts for a split second because almost immediately they are found WET and have this horrified expression on their faces. I urge you to pause the video as soon as the doors open and notice how they are not wet at first. Anyway, a few moments later the people are waiting in line for elevator, and if one takes the time to observe them, one will notice that they occupy very "adult" positions in life. One of them is a doctor, two of them seem to have an ostentatious sexual relationship and so forth...

They reject the "wetness" because they've already become too adjusted to the "adult" way of life- it's harder for them to accept or welcome the child-like purity they once had.

Notice how she takes an interest in the dog. I believe this is because the dog still has a "pure" soul, or whatever... If you notice the x-ray, it is imbibed with water because there is clearly a fish inside of it.

Towards the end of the video, you'll notice that the two men cram the water girl back into the suitcase, I believe the two men represent a (represive) portion of our psyche that tells us to put away the child within us and grow up. 

Anyway, I could be wrong but I think this is what the video means. There are many other things I never touched upon such as, the maggot container in the middle of two empty containers, how the girl was imprisoned in the ticket booth, how fast everyone else was moving in the background in one the scenes and the white room with the spiraling suitcases. Not to mention the girl's skeleton in the x-ray and her "falling" during the x-ray scan.



All comments from YouTube:

@Pike840

One of the most awesome tunes by Orbital (or anyone).

Definitely underrated!

@wearetheunknown8162

Absolutely

@slaphappy7559

No question

@user-lr7pj2ey3y

The definition of underrated

@PIP...33

@@user-lr7pj2ey3y TOP 10 VIDEO I SAW IN MY 40 YEARS. SO MANY DETAILS HIDDEN IN CLIP : THE DOG ATE GOLDEN FISH IS MOST FUN.

@avedemalawero

😢

@markheath6750

Not sure why but this track always brings tears to my eyes.

@RidgeRacer

Me too, pure happiness condensed into a single track.

@PIP...33

@@FridgeRacer AGREE ! AND TOP 10 VIDEO I SAW IN MY 40 YEARS. SO MANY DETAILS HIDDEN IN CLIP : THE DOG ATE GOLDEN FISH IS MOST FUN.

@TheGothGamer777

Epic...I can keep this song on repeat all day long.

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